2008 Community Achievement Award

Achievement Awards recognizes 45 British Columbians
Forty-five outstanding British Columbians were today named the recipients of the fifth annual BC Community Achievement Awards by Premier Gordon Campbell and Keith Mitchell, chair of the British Columbia Achievement Foundation.
"As British Columbia celebrates its 150 anniversary this year, we recognize the strength of our province is founded in the spirit, ideas and passion of our people," said Campbell. "It is a privilege to acknowledge the efforts of these individuals who work for the betterment of our communities and our entire province."
"These individuals have shared the most valuable of today's commodities, their time and compassion and, in doing so, have positively contributed to their communities." added Mitchell. "We're honoured to celebrate the contributions of these exceptional British Columbians."
The recipients of the 2008 awards are:
- Doug Adair
Mission - Jennifer Atchison
Burnaby - Gordon Barrett
North Vancouver - John Bergbush
Esquimalt - Jo Berry
Kamloops - May Brown
Vancouver - Judy Caldwell
Vancouver - Ken Campbell
Kelowna - Peggy Chute
Lytton - James Coyle
Cranbrook - Evelyn Cutts
Fernie - Tammy Dao
Vancouver - Salina Dharamsi
Vancouver - Jack Farley
West Vancouver - Ella Fraser
Fort St. John - Anna Fung, Q.C.
Vancouver - Mohindar Singh Gill
Surrey - Theresa Gladue
Dawson Creek - Pam Glass
Surrey - Bill Hubbs
Granthams Landing - Terry Hunter & Savannah Walling
Vancouver - Dixie Jacobsen
Langley - Diana Johnstone
Nanaimo - Brenda Reid-Kuecks
Tofino - Yukman Lai
Burnaby - Tom Malone
Surrey - Paul McDonell
Burnaby - Melanie McKenzie
Victoria - Lynn Newbery
New Hazelton - James Chi Ming Pau
Vancouver - Lilo Petermann
Vancouver - Jude Platzer
Vancouver - George Puil
Vancouver - Daryle Roberts
Kelowna - Ben Roy
Cache Creek - Leo Sabulsky
Chetwynd - Ron Silver
Quesnel - Naomi Singer
Vancouver - Arthur Skipsey
Qualicum Beach - Rob Sleath
Richmond - Madhu Varshney
Vancouver - Garry Wall
Chilliwack - Vanessa West
Prince George - Chip Wilson
Vancouver - Todd Wong
North Vancouver
An independent advisory council selects the recipients of the British Columbia Community Achievement Awards. The 2008 advisory council members are Kurt Alberts, Mayor of Langley; Terry Lake, Mayor of Kamloops; Marcia Smith, Managing Partner of National Public Relations and past Community Achievement Awards recipients Sandra Heydon of Chemainus and Grace Wong of Vancouver.
The British Columbia Achievement Foundation is an independent foundation established by an initial endowment of $6 million from the Province to recognize and celebrate B.C.'s spirit of excellence in the arts, humanities and community service. The Community Achievement Awards, launched in 2003, were the first initiative of the foundation, followed by BC Creative Achievement Awards, the BC Award for Canadian Non-Fiction and the Time to Read award for early literacy
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Submission deadline extended to November 24
2008 Presentation Ceremony video highlights
British Columbia Community Achievement Award main page
See the 2007 Presentation Event video
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