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2010/11 Community Gaming Grant Recipients Grant Category: PAC and DPAC (Parent Advisory Councils) Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch 2010/11 Community Gaming Grant Recipients Grant Category: PAC and DPAC (Parent Advisory Councils) City Organization Name Payment Amount 100 Mile House 100 Mile Elementary School PAC $ 6,540.00 100 Mile House 100 Mile House Junior Secondary P.A.C. 6,640.00 100 Mile House Buffalo Creek Elementary School PAC 1,320.00 100 Mile House Cariboo Christian School Parent Support Group 540.00 100 Mile House Peter Skene Ogden Parent Advisory Council 9,780.00 100 Mile House Total $ 24,820.00 108 Mile Ranch Mile 108 Elementary PAC $ 4,160.00 108 Mile Ranch Total $ 4,160.00 150 Mile House 150 Mile House Elementary School PAC $ 6,500.00 150 Mile House Total $ 6,500.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Collegiate PAC $ 23,960.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Middle School PAC 11,420.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford School Of Integrated Arts PAC 7,020.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Traditional Middle School PAC 8,980.00 Abbotsford Abbotsford Traditional Secondary School PAC 10,320.00 Abbotsford Aberdeen Elementary School P.A.C. 3,400.00 Abbotsford Alexander Elementary School P.A.C. 3,780.00 Abbotsford Auguston Traditional Elementary School PAC 6,640.00 Abbotsford Barrowtown Elementary School PAC 1,860.00 Abbotsford Blue Jay Elementary PAC 6,780.00 Abbotsford Bradner Elementary PAC 2,640.00 Abbotsford Centennial Park Elementary School PAC 4,840.00 Abbotsford Chief Dan George Middle School P.A.C. 11,640.00 Abbotsford Clayburn Middle School P.A.C. 11,780.00 Abbotsford Clearbrook Elementary PAC 8,740.00 Abbotsford Colleen And Gordie Howe Middle School PAC 12,540.00 Abbotsford Dasmesh Parent Support Group 11,540.00 Abbotsford District Parent Advisory Council S.D. #34 - Abbotsford 2,500.00 Abbotsford Dormick Park Elementary School PAC 4,220.00 Abbotsford Dr. Roberta Bondar Elementary School PAC 5,200.00 Abbotsford Dr. Thomas A. Swift Elementary School PAC 5,180.00 Abbotsford Godson Elementary School PAC 6,820.00 Abbotsford Jackson Elementary School PAC 3,480.00 Abbotsford John Maclure Community School PAC 6,340.00 Abbotsford King Traditional Elementary School PAC 7,240.00 Abbotsford Margaret Stenersen Elementary School P.A.C. 6,280.00 Abbotsford Matsqui Elementary School PAC 2,760.00 Abbotsford Mcmillan Elementary School PAC 8,200.00 Abbotsford Mountain Elementary School P.A.C. 5,380.00 Abbotsford North Poplar Fine Arts School PAC 7,680.00 Abbotsford Prince Charles Elementary P.A.C. 5,020.00 Abbotsford Rick Hansen Secondary School PAC 18,760.00 Abbotsford Robert Bateman Secondary School PAC 19,200.00 Abbotsford Ross Elementary School PAC 2,940.00 Abbotsford Sandy Hill Elementary School PAC 9,640.00 Abbotsford South Poplar Traditional School PAC 5,080.00 Abbotsford St. James Elementary Parent Support Group 4,380.00 September 29, 2010 Page 1 of 33 2010/11 Community Gaming Grant Recipients Grant Category: PAC and DPAC (Parent Advisory Councils) City Organization Name Payment Amount Abbotsford Ten Broeck Elementary School PAC 6,820.00 Abbotsford Terry Fox Elementary PAC 5,120.00 Abbotsford Upper Sumas Elementary PAC 4,640.00 Abbotsford W.A. Fraser Middle School - PAC 13,420.00 Abbotsford W.J. Mouat Secondary School P.A.C. 30,120.00 Abbotsford Yale Secondary School Parents Association 23,380.00 Abbotsford Total $ 367,680.00 Agassiz Agassiz Elementary Secondary School PAC $ 8,040.00 Agassiz Kent Elementary School PAC 5,700.00 Agassiz Total $ 13,740.00 Aldergrove Aldergrove Community Secondary School PAC $ 18,500.00 Aldergrove Betty Gilbert School PAC 6,400.00 Aldergrove Coghlan Fundamental School PAC 4,420.00 Aldergrove County Line Elementary School P.A.C. 1,960.00 Aldergrove North Otter Elementary School - PAC 4,520.00 Aldergrove Parkside Centennial Elementary School PAC 8,000.00 Aldergrove Shortreed Community School P.A.C. 7,260.00 Aldergrove Total $ 51,060.00 Alert Bay Alert Bay Elementary School P.A.C. $ 1,260.00 Alert Bay Total $ 1,260.00 Alexis Creek Alexis Creek Elementary Jr. Secondary School PAC $ 780.00 Alexis Creek Total $ 780.00 Armstrong Armstrong Elementary School PAC $ 5,180.00 Armstrong Highland Park Elementary PAC 5,640.00 Armstrong Len Wood Middle School PAC 7,360.00 Armstrong Pleasant Valley Secondary School PAC 12,340.00 Armstrong Total $ 30,520.00 Ashcroft Ashcroft Elementary Parent Advisory Committee $ 2,140.00 Ashcroft Ashcroft Secondary School PAC 3,900.00 Ashcroft District Parent Advisory Council S.D. #74 - Gold Trail 2,500.00 Ashcroft Total $ 8,540.00 Atlin Atlin School Parent Advisory Council $ 800.00 Atlin Total $ 800.00 Barriere Barriere Elementary School PAC $ 5,120.00 Barriere Barriere Secondary Booster Club 4,260.00 Barriere Total $ 9,380.00 Beaverdell Beaverdell Elementary P.A.C. $ 220.00 Beaverdell Total $ 220.00 Bella Bella Shearwater Elementary P.A.C. $ 220.00 Bella Bella Total $ 220.00 Bella Coola Bella Coola Elementary School PAC $ 1,580.00 Bella Coola Total $ 1,580.00 Big Lake Big Lake Elementary School PAC $ 500.00 Big Lake Total $ 500.00 Black Creek Miracle Beach Elementary School PAC $ 4,835.00 Black Creek Total $ 4,835.00 Boston Bar Boston Bar Elementary Secondary School PAC $ 1,680.00 Boston Bar Total $ 1,680.00 Bowen Island Bowen Island Community School Parent Advisory Council $ 5,800.00 Bowen Island Total $ 5,800.00 Bowser Bowser Elementary School P.A.C. $ 2,840.00 Bowser Total $ 2,840.00 Brackendale Brackendale Elementary School PAC $ 6,320.00 September 29, 2010 Page 2 of 33 2010/11 Community Gaming Grant Recipients Grant Category: PAC and DPAC (Parent Advisory Councils) City Organization Name Payment Amount Brackendale Don Ross Secondary PAC 7,780.00 Brackendale Total $ 14,100.00 Brentwood Bay Bayside Middle School PAC $ 13,740.00 Brentwood Bay Brentwood Elementary School PAC 6,960.00 Brentwood Bay Total $ 20,700.00 Bridge Lake Bridge Lake Elementary P.A.C. $ 860.00 Bridge Lake Total $ 860.00 Buick Buick Creek Home And School $ 760.00 Buick Total $ 760.00 Burnaby Alpha Secondary School PAC $ 15,340.00 Burnaby Armstrong Elementary PAC 8,860.00 Burnaby Aubrey Elementary School PAC 8,560.00 Burnaby Brantford Elementary School P.A.C. 3,260.00 Burnaby Buckingham Elementary School PAC 4,260.00 Burnaby Burnaby Central Secondary School PAC 26,000.00 Burnaby Burnaby Mountain Secondary PAC 24,920.00 Burnaby Burnaby North Secondary Parent Advisory Council 46,920.00 Burnaby Burnaby South Secondary School PAC 33,220.00 Burnaby Byrne Creek Secondary School PAC 24,800.00 Burnaby Cameron Elementary School P.A.C. 6,580.00 Burnaby Capitol Hill Elementary School PAC 6,460.00 Burnaby Cariboo Hill Secondary School - PAC 15,300.00 Burnaby Cascade Heights Elementary PAC 8,040.00 Burnaby Chaffey Burke Elementary School PAC 10,220.00 Burnaby Clinton Elementary School PAC 7,280.00 Burnaby Confederation Park Elementary P.A.C. 4,380.00 Burnaby District Parent Advisory Council S.D. #41 - Burnaby 2,500.00 Burnaby Douglas Road Elementary School P.A.C. 5,080.00 Burnaby Ecole Marlborough Elementary School P.A.C. 21,520.00 Burnaby Edmonds Community School PAC 6,780.00 Burnaby Forest Grove Elementary School PAC 5,080.00 Burnaby Gilpin Parent Advisory Council 4,020.00 Burnaby Glenwood Elementary School P.A.C. 2,080.00 Burnaby Holy Cross Elementary School Parent Support Group 4,740.00 Burnaby Inman Elementary School PAC 8,420.00 Burnaby Kitchener Elementary School P.A.C. 6,020.00 Burnaby Lakeview School Advisory 5,520.00 Burnaby Lochdale Community School Association 6,240.00 Burnaby Lyndhurst Elementary PAC 2,220.00 Burnaby Maywood PAC 8,840.00 Burnaby Montecito Elementary School PAC 4,960.00 Burnaby Morley Elementary School P.A.C. 6,300.00 Burnaby Moscrop Secondary Parent Advisory Council 29,000.00 Burnaby Our Lady Of Mercy School Psg 4,680.00 Burnaby Parkcrest Elementary School P.A.C. 4,620.00 Burnaby Rosser Elementary School P.A.C. 3,240.00 Burnaby Seaforth Elementary School PAC 10,600.00 Burnaby Second Street Community School Council 7,340.00 Burnaby South Slope Elementary And BC Provincial School For The Deaf 6,220.00 PAC Burnaby St Michael'S Parent Support Group 4,320.00 Burnaby St. Francis De Sales School Psg 4,320.00 Burnaby St. Helen'S School Parent Support Group 7,540.00 September 29, 2010 Page 3 of 33 2010/11 Community Gaming Grant Recipients Grant Category: PAC and DPAC (Parent Advisory Councils) City Organization Name Payment Amount Burnaby St. Thomas More Parents Association 13,200.00 Burnaby Stoney Creek Community Council 5,260.00 Burnaby Stride Avenue Parent Council 6,440.00 Burnaby Suncrest Elementary School PAC 3,120.00 Burnaby Taylor Park Elementary School PAC 7,800.00 Burnaby Twelfth Avenue School PAC 6,040.00 Burnaby Westridge Elementary School PAC 3,960.00 Burnaby Total $ 482,420.00 Burns Lake Decker Lake Elementary School Parent Advisory Committee $ 3,600.00 Burns Lake Francois Lake Elementary PAC 1,640.00 Burns Lake Grassy Plains Elementary Junior Secondary School P.A.C. 1,980.00 Burns Lake Lakes District Secondary School PAC 9,000.00 Burns Lake Muriel Mould Primary School P.A.C. 2,420.00 Burns Lake Total $ 18,640.00 Cache Creek Cache Creek Elementary School Parent Advisory Council $ 2,120.00 Cache Creek Total $ 2,120.00 Campbell River Association Des Parents Des E'Coles Francophone De Campbell $ 1,520.00 River Campbell River Carihi Parent Advisory Council 13,740.00 Campbell River Cedar Elementary PAC 2,640.00 Campbell River Discovery Passage Elementary PAC 1,660.00 Campbell River District Parent Advisory Council S.D.
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