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$3 MILLION SUPPORTS UNIQUE WELLNESS VILLAGE


March 14, 2008
Premier Gordon Campbell presents Chief Frank Malloway, chair of the Ch-ihl-kway-uhk Tribe Society, with a certificate commemorating the announcement of $3 million in funding and 13.14 hecatres in land from the Province for the establishment of the Stehiyáq Healing and Wellness Village, at a ceremony on the future site of the village. March 14, 2008.

Premier Gordon Campbell presents Chief Frank Malloway, chair of the Ch-ihl-kway-uhk Tribe Society, with a certificate commemorating the announcement of $3 million in funding and 13.14 hecatres in land from the Province for the establishment of the Stehiyáq Healing and Wellness Village, at a ceremony on the future site of the village. March 14, 2008.

March 2008 Photos
2008-03-14 - Premier Gordon Campbell presents Chief Frank Malloway, chair of the Ch-ihl-kway-uhk Tribe Society, with a certificate commemorating the announcement of $3 million in funding and 13.14 hecatres in land from the Province for the establishment of the Stehiyáq Healing and Wellness Village, at a ceremony on the future site of the village. March 14, 2008.
2008-03-14 - Premier Gordon Campbell announces $3 million in provincial support to turn a traditional village site near Chilliwack into a new and unique Aboriginal healing and wellness village. March 14, 2008.
2008-03-14 - Premier Gordon Campbell joins MLAs Randy Hawes and Rich Coleman and Mayor Don MacLean to announce $500,000 in provincial funding to transform the grounds of Pitt Meadows's City Hall into a B.C. Spirit Square for the community to enjoy. March 14, 2008.
2008-03-14 - Premier Gordon Campbell was joined by local veterans to announce provincial funding to renew the Pitt Meadows cenotaph and transform the grounds of Pitt Meadows's City Hall into a B.C. Spirit Square for the community to enjoy. March 14, 2008.
2008-03-14 - Premier Gordon Campbell joins MLAs John van Dongen and Mike de Jong and Mayor George Ferguson to announce $500,000 in provincial funding to create a BC Spirit Square to showcase the community's historical roots and ethnic diversity. March 14, 2008.
2008-03-14 - Premier Gordon Campbell joins MLA Randy Hawes and Mayor James Atebe to announce $345,000 in provincial funding to create a BC Spirit Square as part of the development of Mission's waterfront. March 14, 2008.
2008-03-14 - Premier Gordon Campbell joins Mayor Wayne Wright to announce $382,500 in provincial funding to renew New Westminster's Hyack Square as part of the BC Spirit Square program. March 14, 2008.
2008-03-12 - Premier Gordon Campbell speaks at the opening of the GLOBE 2008 Conference and Trade Fair, which brings together 400 leading environmental and clean energy technology firms from around the world.
2008-03-12 - Premier Gordon Campbell meets with His Royal Highness Prince Philippe of Belgium at the GLOBE 2008 conference and trade fair in Vancouver.
2008-03-10 - Premier Gordon Campbell was joined by Dr. Max Cynader, Director of the Brain Research Centre, to announce $25 million in funding from the Province to establish a world-class centre for brain health at UBC Hospital.
2008-03-07 - Premier Gordon Campbell is joined by Vancouver mayor Sam Sullivan, UBC president Professor Stephen Toope and other dignitaries at the ceremonial re-signing of UBC's charter, marking the centennial of the original charter.
2008-03-07 - Premier Campbell speaks at the ceremony celebrating 100 years since the signing of UBC's original charter.
2008-03-06 - Premier Gordon Campbell announces $209 million in provincial funding for arts and cultural activities in B.C.
2008-03-06 - Premier Campbell is joined by Michael Audain, British Columbia Arts Council, Jeff Wall, artist, Kathleen Bartels, director of the Vancouver Art Gallery, and George Killy, board chair of the Vancouver Art Gallery at the announcement of provincial funding for the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Vancouver East  Cultural Centre and the creation of the BC150 Cultural Fund.
2008-03-06 - Premier Gordon Campbell talks about how public-private partnerships can build cutting-edge infrastructure for B.C. at the Vancouver Board of Trade.
2008-03-02 - Premier Gordon Campbell congratulates workers as the Canada Line bored tunnels were completed ahead of schedule.
2008-03-02 - Premier Gordon Campbell congratulates workers as a critical phase of Canada Line construction was completed when the project's 440-tonne tunnel boring machine broke through the ground into the future site of Canada Line's Waterfront Station.