I’ve been hearing from so many in our community who are pulling together, while staying safely apart. British Columbians like you are doing the right things, and I want to say thank you. We need to keep listening to the advice of …
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Community Newsletter: Listening to each other is key
Since the beginning of the pandemic here in B.C., our government has been listening to people to find out what they need. COVID-19 has touched all of our lives in some way. Impacts have been varied across our community, but …
Community Newsletter: What it means to be a community
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Community Newsletter: We all need to do our part
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Community Newsletter: There are real opportunities
With the new legislative session, I’m glad to be back in Victoria. There’s so much more to do. As CleanBC enters it’s second year, I’m hopeful. In its first year, our government got to work on this climate action plan to …
Looking to a new future for the Burrard Thermal site
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Celebrate kindness with Real Acts of Caring Week
An act of kindness is a gift that each of us can give. It can not only make a difference to someone who needs it, but it can ripple much further than we can see. That’s why, back in 2005, …
Community Newsletter: Happy holidays everyone!
It’s good to be back from Victoria, and it was good to see so many at my community office’s open house on last Wednesday night. I’m looking forward to the chance to talk with many of you at holiday events …
Tri-Cities MLAs welcome funding for local environmental and public safety organizations
COQUITLAM – New Democrat MLAs Rick Glumac and Selina Robinson are welcoming $202,500 in funding for seven not-for-profit organizations in the Tri-Cities. The organizations, which provide environmental and public safety services, are receiving funds through the Community Gaming Grants program. The recipients …