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MLAS JOIN PREMIER FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF TWO NON-PROFIT HOUSING PROJECTS


March 14, 2002
Local MLAs join Premier Campbell for announcement of two non-profit housing projects for the Tri-Cities. From left: Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain MLA Karn Manhas, Coquitlam-Maillardville MLA Richard Stewart, the premier, Burquitlam MLA Harry Bloy, and Port Moody-Westwood MLA Christy Clark.

Local MLAs join Premier Campbell for announcement of two non-profit housing projects for the Tri-Cities. From left: Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain MLA Karn Manhas, Coquitlam-Maillardville MLA Richard Stewart, the premier, Burquitlam MLA Harry Bloy, and Port Moody-Westwood MLA Christy Clark.

March 2002 Photos
2002-03-14 - Local MLAs join Premier Campbell for announcement of two non-profit housing projects for the Tri-Cities. From left: Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain MLA Karn Manhas, Coquitlam-Maillardville MLA Richard Stewart, the premier, Burquitlam MLA Harry Bloy, and Port Moody-Westwood MLA Christy Clark.
2002-03-14 - From left, Port Moody-Westwood MLA Christy Clark; Tracy Price, campaign chair for the Crossroads Hospice Society; Premier Gordon Campbell and Port Moody Mayor Joe Trasolini unveil plans for Inlet Centre.
2002-03-14 - Front-page coverage in the Tri-City News highlights the announcement of two non-profit housing projects to be built in Port Moody and Port Coquitlam. Inlet Centre in Port Moody will contain 96 units; a family housing development in Port Coquitlam features 59 energy-efficient units.
2002-03-14 - Premier Gordon Campbell and MLA Christy Clark are joined by well-wishers and the Inlet Centre partners. Inlet Centre is a 96-unit housing development that will be built in Port Moody for seniors, women at risk of homelessness, people with terminal illnesses and low-income families. Key partners L-R: Carrera Property Group President Grayden Hayward, MLA Christy Clark, Crossroads Hospice Society representative Tracy Price, Premier Gordon Campbell, Port Moody Mayor Joe Trasolini (right of rendering), GVHC Vice-President Judy Villeneuve, and representatives from the Burquitlam Lions Club, BC Women's Housing Coalition, and the Women in Search of Housing Society (WISHS).
2002-03-14 - Premier Gordon Campbell is joined in Port Moody by (front row from left) Tracy Price, campaign chair for the Crossroads Hospice Society; Port Moody-Westwood MLA Christy Clark; and Linda Kozina, executive director for the Crossroads Hospice Society. The March 14, 2002, event was held to announce details of over 150 units of non-profit housing being built for vulnerable people in the Tri-Cities through public-private partnerships.
2002-03-14 - Port Moody-Westwood MLA Christy Clark (centre left) and Premier Gordon Campbell (centre right) are joined by staff and volunteers of the Crossroads Hospice Society, whose emblem is the dragonfly. They are celebrating the provincial approval of Inlet Centre, a non-profit housing development in Port Moody that will include a 10-bed hospice for terminally ill residents.
2002-03-13 - A celebration at the Dr. Peter Centre in Vancouver marks the approval of nearly 700 new non-profit housing units for vulnerable British Columbians. Attending the March 13, 2002, ceremony, from left to right, are: Vancouver-Burrard MLA Lorne Mayencourt, Vancouver Mayor Philip Owen, Minister of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services George Abbott, Premier Gordon Campbell, Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation chair Mark Virgin and Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation capital campaign co-chair John Evans. Approval was announced for a new Dr. Peter Centre, a 22-unit partnership development for people with HIV/AIDS.
2002-03-13 - A new Dr. Peter Centre is one of 20 new housing developments given the go-ahead by the provincial government. Unveiling the plans for the new centre (front to back and left to right) are tenant Tony Suttle, Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation executive director Maxine Davis, Vancouver-Burrard MLA Lorne Mayencourt, Vancouver Mayor Philip Owen, Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation chair Mark Virgin, Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation capital campaign co-chair John Evans, Premier Gordon Campbell and Minister of Community Aboriginal and Women's Services George Abbott. A new Dr. Peter Centre is one of 20 new housing developments given the go-ahead by the provincial government. Unveiling the plans for the new centre (front to back and left to right) are tenant Tony Suttle, Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation executive director Maxine Davis, Vancouver-Burrard MLA Lorne Mayencourt, Vancouver Mayor Philip Owen, Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation chair Mark Virgin, Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation capital campaign co-chair John Evans, Premier Gordon Campbell and Minister of Community Aboriginal and Women's Services George Abbott.
2002-03-04 - B.C. senators, First Nations leaders, MPs, MLAs, and mayors discussed subjects ranging from communication between governments to border delays and trade issues at the day-long meeting at the WOSK Centre for Dialogue.