Capital Report~September 3, 2010
Minister of Education Margaret MacDiarmid views the building plans for the construction of four new classrooms at École Henry Anderson Elementary. |
GROUNDBREAKING FOR FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN To prepare for the introduction of full-day kindergarten, Education Minister Margaret MacDiarmid and Richmond East MLA Linda Reid celebrate the start of design and construction of four new classrooms at École Henry Anderson Elementary.  B.C. WEEK KICKS OFF AT SHANGHAI WORLD EXPO During B.C. Week, the Province will promote British Columbia to Chinese companies and investors with a series of seminars and promotional events supported by the Province’s China-based trade and investment representatives. BACK TO SCHOOL TIPS TO KEEP STUDENTS SAFE Now that students are headed back to class there are a number of things to keep in mind to make this time of year easier. BC ARTS COUNCIL RECEIVES ADDITIONAL FUNDING The British Columbia Arts Council will administer $7 million in funding provided through the B.C. government’s 2010 Sports and Arts Legacy to support their strategic plan, Kevin Krueger, Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts announced.  | "Most drivers are going to see an average decrease of 2.4% on their basic rate. The better your driving record, the more you’re going to benefit from the reductions in these rates." Mark Jan Vrem, Manager of Media Relations, ICBC September 1, 2010 (Commenting on the reduction of auto rates). |
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| Pat Pimm, MLA for Peace River North |
| Commenting on Swan Lake Bridge replacement moving forward. "Our primary focus is stimulating the economy to provide jobs and that is exactly what happens with investments like this."  | |