Minister Promises $35,000 for Heritage BC

At the Heritage BC Annual Conference at Burnaby’s Shadbolt Centre on September 30, 2011, the Honourable Steve Thomson, minister responsible for heritage conservation, announced that a financial contribution of $35,000 will be made to Heritage BC over the next six months.  The funds are to assist Heritage BC develop a new strategic plan. Until 2009, the provincial government had provided annual operating funding for Heritage BC.  That...
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Heritage Minister Will Speak

The Honourable Steve Thomson, Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, will speak at the Heritage BC Annual Conference at 1:00 PM on Friday, September 30. Mr. Thomson’s ministry includes archaeology and heritage conservation. First elected to the legislature in 2009, Mr. Thomson has been responsible for heritage since March of this year.  He has served as a director of the Kelowna Museum, and his family has owned a heritage...
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New Ministry, New Minister for Heritage

The installation of the new provincial cabinet on Monday revealed that heritage is once again in a new ministry, under a new minister.  Steve Thomson is the forth minister responsible for heritage in less than two years. The provincial Heritage Branch has been moved from tourism to the new Ministry of Forest, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations. Heritage is within the Natural Resource Operations Division, and is thirty-first in a list of 35...
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Christy Clark Responds

A news release last week by Liberal leadership candidate George Abbott announced his intention, as premier, to support the Heritage Legacy Fund and Heritage BC (see Update February 21).  We then asked the other candidates for their response, and received the following from Christie Clark: “I think George has some very good ideas around heritage conservation. While I'm not able to make promises around funding increases at this time, I do...
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George Abbott Responds

Liberal leadership candidate George Abbott has come out with a firm commitment to Heritage BC and the Heritage Legacy Fund.  The commitment was contained in a news release on February 18.Mr. Abbott said, as Premier, he will make strategic investments to support British Columbia’s network of local heritage organizations.  Specifically, he commits to: • Tripling the Heritage Legacy Fund endowment to $15 million within the next three...
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