January 18, 2005
NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR ORDER OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
VICTORIA - Nominations for the Order of British Columbia, the
province's highest recognition of excellence and achievement,
are now being accepted by the Honours and Awards Secretariat.
"Many British Columbians have made a difference in their
chosen fields, given generously of themselves and inspired others.
Nominating someone for the Order of B.C. is a way to recognize
their success," said Sindi Hawkins, minister of state for
intergovernmental relations. "Since 1990, when the first
award was made, 217 British Columbians have received this honour."
The Order of B.C. will be presented this year by Lt.-Gov.
Iona Campagnolo to outstanding British Columbians who have
excelled in any field of endeavour - such as community leadership,
the arts, labour, business, volunteer service, research and education
- benefiting the people of the province or elsewhere.
Recipients are chosen by an independent advisory council headed
by British Columbia Chief Justice Lance Finch. The deadline for
receiving nominations is 5 p.m. March 10. Recipient names will
be made public in April, with an official dinner and ceremony
of recognition at Government
House in June.
Nomination forms are available by contacting the Honours and
Awards Secretariat in Victoria at (250) 387-1616. The nomination
form and information about all the people who have received this
honour are also available at www.protocol.gov.bc.ca
on the Internet. Nomination forms are also available at government
agents' offices.
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This news release is online at www.protocol.gov.bc.ca.
For further information contact:
Sven Buemann
Honours and Awards Secretariat
250 387-1616