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Chief Joe Alphonse to receive province s highest honour - BC News

Chief Joe Alphonse to receive province s highest honour - BC News
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Chief Joe Alphonse to receive province s highest honour - BC News

Chief Joe Alphonse to receive province s highest honour - BC News
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Dr Bonnie Henry among 16 people appointed to get province s Order of B C - BC News

Dr Bonnie Henry among 16 people appointed to get province s Order of B C - BC News
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Dr Bonnie Henry among 16 people appointed to receive province s Order of B C | iNFOnews

Kathy Michaels - Editor Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry talks about B.C. s plan to restart the province during a press conference at Legislature in Victoria, B.C., on May 25, 2021. Image Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito August 02, 2021 - 4:31 PM VICTORIA - Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry is one of 16 people appointed to receive the province s highest honour, the Order of British Columbia. Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin says in a statement she is delighted to welcome the 16 exceptional people to the Order of B.C., which is the province s highest form of recognition. She says joining Henry, who has played a leading role in B.C. s ongoing COVID-19 pandemic response, are Indigenous leaders, philanthropists, artists and business and community trailblazers.

Tsilhqot in Nation Chief Joe Alphonse awarded with BC s highest honour

SHARE ON: File Photo, 2017 - Image Submitted Chief Joe Alphonse of the Tsilhqot’in Nation has been awarded the Order of British Columbia, the province’s highest form of recognition. Alphonse is one of 16 British Columbians receiving the honour this year. “As representative of the Crown in British Columbia and as Chancellor of the Order of British Columbia, I am delighted to welcome 16 new members to the order,” Lieutenant Governer Janet Austin said. “Their extraordinary leadership has been a source of strength for communities across the province. In difficult times, they have connected us through art, culture, public service and more. As we move with optimism toward the future, their achievements will be a foundation of success for future generations. It is with great honour I share congratulations to these remarkable individuals.”

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