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Order in Council 2315/1966
2315. Approved and ordered this 5th day of August , A.D. 19 66. At the Executive Council Chamber, Victoria, Lieutenant-Governor. PRESENT: The Honourable in the Chair. Mr. Martin Mr. Black Mr. Bonner Mr. Villiston Mr. Brothers Mr. Gaglardi Mr. Peterron Mr. Loffmark Mr. Campbell Mr. Chant Mr. Kinrnan Mr. Mr. Mr. To His Honour (c77/77 The Lieutenant-Governor in Council: The undersigned has the honour to recommend X 4,14 49/to •‘4":7151° 0 A ••>/v ',4 / THAT under the provisions of Section 34 of the "Provincial Elections Act" being Chapter 306 of the Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 1960" each of the persons whose names appear on the list attached hereto be appointed Returning Officer in and for the electoral district set out opposite their respective names; AND THAT the appointments of Returning Officers heretofor made are hereby rescinded. DATED this day of August A.D. 1966 Provincial Secretary APPROVED this day of Presiding Member of the Executive Council Returning Officers - 1966 Electoral District Name Alberni Thomas Johnstone, Port Alberni Atlin Alek S. Bill, Prince Rupert Boundary-Similkameen A. S. Wainwright, Cawston Burnaby-Edmond s W. G. Love, Burnaby Burnaby North E. D. Bolick, Burnaby Burnaby-Willingdon Allan G. LaCroix, Burnaby Cariboo E. G. Woodland, Williams Lake Chilliwack Charles C. Newby, Sardis Columbia River T. J. Purdie, Golden Comox W. J. Pollock, Comox Coquitlam A. R. Ducklow, New Westminster Cowichan-Malahat Cyril Eldred, Cobble Hill Delta Harry Hartley, Ladner Dewdney Mrs. D. J. Sewell, Mission Esquimalt H. F. Williams, Victoria Fort George John H. Robertson, Prince George Kamloops Edwin Hearn, Kamloops Kootenay Mrs. -
Smoky Skies Bulletin - August 20, 2018
Smoky Skies Bulletin - August 20, 2018 The Regions of BC highlighted on the map are being impacted or are likely to be impacted by wildfire smoke over the next 24-48 hours. The next bulletin update will be available August 21, 2018. The bulletin can be accessed online at: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/air-land-water/ air/air-quality/air-advisories. Be informed During a wildfire, smoke conditions can change quickly over short dis- tances and can vary considerably hour-by-hour. Wildfire smoke is a natural part of our environment but it is im- portant to be mindful that expo- sure to smoke may affect your health. People with pre-existing health con- ditions, the elderly, infants, children A description of highlighted region(s) are provided at the and sensitive individuals are more end of the bulletin. likely to experience health effects from smoke exposure. During smoky conditions Follow your common sense • Stop or reduce your activity level if breathing becomes difficult or you feel unwell. • Stay cool and drink plenty of fluids. • Carry any rescue medications with you at all times. • Make sure that children and others who cannot care for themselves follow the same advice. Monitor your symptoms • Different people have different responses to smoke. Mild irritation and discomfort are common, and usually disappear when the smoke clears. Page 1 of7 • People with asthma or other chronic illness should activate the personal care plans they have designed with their family physicians. • If you are unsure whether you need medical care, call HealthLink BC at 8-1-1. -
Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the 1989 Provincial Enumeration
Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the 1989 Provincial Enumeration Enumeration ’89 Table of Contents ENUMERATION ‘89 Introduction. ..................1 Registered Voters. ..............3 Expenditures Enumerators’ Expenses by Electoral Disrict . .......4 Registrars’ of Voters Expenses . ..............6 Other Expenses . ................7 Summary of Expenditures . ..............7 Registrars of Voters . .............8 Conclusion . ..................9 Map Introduction Section 17. (1) of the Election Act requires that: “During each Parliament of the Legislature, beginning on the first Monday in May in the third calendar year after the general election for that Parliament, there shall be, unless the Legislature is earlier dissolved, an enumeration of voters in all electoral districts.” A total of 6,607 enumerators were employed during Enumeration ‘89, which commenced on Monday, May 1st. Door-to-door visitations were completed on May 20th. Enumerators visited each residence in the Province in order to obtain completed and signed application cards from new applicants, and where residents were already registered, to confirm those registrations. If prospective voters were not at home at the time of the enumerator’s first visit, a second visit was automatically made. At that time, if they were again not at home, application cards were left for completion and return to the Registrar of Voters. Postage-paid envelopes were included for the convenience of the applicants. Residential visits were made from 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday, and on Sunday from 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. The revision of voters’ files was completed on July 28th. Phase One of the Provincial enumeration concluded with the mailing of plastic coated Voter Identification Cards to all registered voters. -
Charted Lakes List
LAKE LIST United States and Canada Bull Shoals, Marion (AR), HD Powell, Coconino (AZ), HD Gull, Mono Baxter (AR), Taney (MO), Garfield (UT), Kane (UT), San H. V. Eastman, Madera Ozark (MO) Juan (UT) Harry L. Englebright, Yuba, Chanute, Sharp Saguaro, Maricopa HD Nevada Chicot, Chicot HD Soldier Annex, Coconino Havasu, Mohave (AZ), La Paz HD UNITED STATES Coronado, Saline St. Clair, Pinal (AZ), San Bernardino (CA) Cortez, Garland Sunrise, Apache Hell Hole Reservoir, Placer Cox Creek, Grant Theodore Roosevelt, Gila HD Henshaw, San Diego HD ALABAMA Crown, Izard Topock Marsh, Mohave Hensley, Madera Dardanelle, Pope HD Upper Mary, Coconino Huntington, Fresno De Gray, Clark HD Icehouse Reservior, El Dorado Bankhead, Tuscaloosa HD Indian Creek Reservoir, Barbour County, Barbour De Queen, Sevier CALIFORNIA Alpine Big Creek, Mobile HD DeSoto, Garland Diamond, Izard Indian Valley Reservoir, Lake Catoma, Cullman Isabella, Kern HD Cedar Creek, Franklin Erling, Lafayette Almaden Reservoir, Santa Jackson Meadows Reservoir, Clay County, Clay Fayetteville, Washington Clara Sierra, Nevada Demopolis, Marengo HD Gillham, Howard Almanor, Plumas HD Jenkinson, El Dorado Gantt, Covington HD Greers Ferry, Cleburne HD Amador, Amador HD Greeson, Pike HD Jennings, San Diego Guntersville, Marshall HD Antelope, Plumas Hamilton, Garland HD Kaweah, Tulare HD H. Neely Henry, Calhoun, St. HD Arrowhead, Crow Wing HD Lake of the Pines, Nevada Clair, Etowah Hinkle, Scott Barrett, San Diego Lewiston, Trinity Holt Reservoir, Tuscaloosa HD Maumelle, Pulaski HD Bear Reservoir, -
Order in Council 1873/1966
1873. Approved and ordered this 21st day of June , A.D. 19 66. At the Executive Council Chamber, Victoria, Lieutenant-Governor. PRESENT: The Honourable in the Chair. • Mr. Bennett Mr. Martin /41,41 Mr. Bonner e rti, IA t47 Mr. Williston .f9t 79 Oki k / 71r, Mr. Brothers 3247e .1,16.1 /711 Mr. Glom& 5 t 1,011 (l5W 4q) Mr. Peterson 49/C Mr. Loffmark Mr. Campbell Mr. 2Y11/7/ Mr. 5t.hci. 4 og..2//6/‘2lfrfAt 1.tivz W. N oo 7/ wg00/7.7 Min i4,44//l i gnji/ -a. Mr. %., 017,hq 41•Y"/ To HuHonour The Lieutenant-Governor in Council: S'I:b .. ii '7.;9;g The undersigned has the honour to report: g,i7, my 4,- THAT Sections 2 and 3 of the Constitution Act Amendment Act, 1966, constitute and define new Provincial Electoral Districts: AND THAT Sections 2 and 3 of the Constitution Act Amendment Act, 1966, have not yet come into operation and Section 8 of the Interpretation Act permits powers con- ferred in an Act that has not yet come into operation to be performed so far as is necessary or expedient for the purpose of making the Act effective at the date of the commencement thereof; AND THAT it is considered necessary for the purpose of making the Constitution Act Amendment Act, 1966, effective at the date of the commencement thereof to make the following appointments and regulation: AND TO RECOMMEND THAT pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Elections Act, a; Registrar of Voters and Deputy Registrar of Voters be appointed for each of the new slectoral districts of the province in accordance with the attached Schedules nA" and flIFI: AND FURTHER -
A BC MMP Model with “Top-Up” Mlas Allocated Regionally, Calculated Provincially
A BC MMP model With “top-up” MLAs allocated regionally, calculated provincially Summary Table of Contents: This MMP model elects “top-up” MLAs in small 13 BC regions; Outside and inside the GVRD p. 2 By the numbers p. 3 natural regions, enhancing accountability to voters of Simulation of BC’s 2001 election results p. 3 all MLAs, fixing problems that the Scottish model Local results; Accountable MLAs; Trade-offs p. 4 would create in BC, and still with only 79 MLAs. Alternatives: Self-contained regions p. 5 Thresholds; Independents on regional lists p. 6 Background: MMP system Best runners-up; Open lists and ranking; Regions; Preferential ballot; Aboriginals; Isolated ridings p. 7 Multiple races; Parity Law; Larger Assembly; etc. p. 8 1. No doubt Citizens’ Assembly members are well Appendix: Regional calculations p. 9 aware of the MMP system. Briefly, British occupation authorities in postwar Germany created it in 1946. Based on decades of European experience with proportional voting, this hybrid took characteristics 6. Quebec's Mouvement pour une Democratie of British direct elections and merged them with Nouvelle (MDN) put the criticism of the Scottish proportional systems so that election results reflect model best: the popular vote, while keeping local MPs, and keeping out extremists. It caught on throughout West "A mixed model must distribute across Quebec Germany, and then in at least eight other jurisdic- the compensatory proportional seats, so that the tions, including New Zealand, Scotland and Wales. population of all the regions will have access to the same diversity of political parties, and so that 2. -
Order in Council 1557/1988
PIM% IN.( F. OF HUI I ISH (OLl'N111FA ORDER OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL Order in Council No. 1557 , Approved and Ordered AUG. 17.1988 Liedfenant Governor Executive Council Chambers. Victoria AUG 16.1988 Q,, r Ito (6/8 0.6 lasi,/q6 On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, orders that order in council 2058/85 is repealed and the following is substituted: POLLING DIVISION ORDER Polling Divisions 1. The electoral districts of the Province as constituted and defined by the Conslitutinn Act and set out by Item in column I in the attached Schedule I are divided into the polling di% isions described in the map reference in column 2 for that Item. Minister of Tourism nd Provincial Presidin Me of the Executive Council Secretary This part Is for admIntstraiwe purposes only and is not port of the Order.) Authority under which Order is made: Act and section:. .El.ec.ticm Act, *cction 38 Other lepecify ..Q.C,21)58/85.. July18,1988 4.17 8/88/37/aaa SCHEDULE 1 Column 1 Column 2 Item Electoral District Map Reference 1. Alberni A - Schedule lA A - Schedule 1B A - Schedule 1C 2. Atlin AT - Schedule 2 3. Boundary-Similkameen BS - Schedule 3A BS - Schedule 3B BS - Schedule 3C BS - Schedule 3D BS - Schedule 3E BS - Schedule 3F BS - Schedule 3G BS - Schedule 3H BS - Schedule 31 BS - Schedule 3J BS - Schedule 3K BS - Schedule 3L 4. Burnaby-Edmonds BE - Schedule 4 5. Burnaby North BN - Schedule 5 6. -
9 Am Thursday, May 27, 2010
Peace River Regional Hospital District Peace River Regional District 9 a.m. Thursday, May 27, 2010 at the Regional District Office Boardroom 1981 Alaska Avenue Dawson Creek, BC Downloadable Version Printable Version Additional Items / Handouts will be available the week following the meeting PEACE RIVER REGIONAL DISTRICT SCHEDULE OF THE DAY’S EVENTS May 27, 2010 9 a.m. Regional Hospital District Board Meeting immediately Regional District Board Meeting following DELEGATIONS: 9:30 a.m. D-1 Spectra Energy Pat Mason, Community Coordinator, Rod Locke, Team Lead, Lands and Community Relations Re: Dawson Creek Development Activities 10:30 a.m. D-2 Northern Cancer Control Strategy Sonya Kruger, Communications Specialist Pam Tobin, Project Lead, Clinical Programs Re: Northern Cancer Control Strategy 11:00 a.m. BC Hydro Dave Conway, Community Relations Manager, Site C Siobhan Jackson, Environmental / Social Issues Manager Re: Update on Site C: - Stage 2 findings; and - Stage 3 next steps 12 noon to 1 p.m. Luncheon 1 pm Closed Meeting (if required) 5 p.m. Adjournment - no later than Peace River Regional Hospital District May 27, 2010 Meeting Agenda 1. Call to Order 2. Directors' Notice of New Business 3. Adoption of Agenda 4. Minutes HM-1 Regional Hospital District Meeting Minutes of May 13, 2010. 5. Business Arising from the Minutes 6. Delegations 7. Petitions 8. Correspondence 9. Reports 10. By-laws 11. Diary Regional Hospital Diary 12. New Business 13. Consent Calendar 14. Notice of Motion (for the next meeting) 15. Media Questions (on agenda items and business discussed at the meeting) 16. Adjournment Peace River Regional District May 27, 2010 Meeting Agenda 1. -
Order in Council 758/1983
BRITISH COLUMBIA 758 APPROVED AND ORDERED IPR2&1983 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, VICTORIA Wit 28.19133 On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, orders that WHEREAS it is deemed desirable to provide for advance poll voting at the forthcoming Provincial Election; AND WHEREAS THAT the Chief Electoral Officer has specified the grouping of certain electoral districts for the holding of advance polls; SPECIAL POLLING-PLACES, to be known as "advance polls" be established at the places set out on the list attached hereto for the Electoral Districts and groups of Electoral Districts specified; AND FURTHER ORDERS THAT at the advance polls established for the groups of Electoral Districts specified on the said list attached hereto the vote may be taken at the appropriate polling place of any registered voter who complies with the provisions of Section 114 of the Provincial Elections Act, and whose name is registered in any polling division in any group of electoral districts so specified. ?plit .11,44 Ck 1 4)41(2)"./("----""--P 1OVINCIA SECRETARY AND MINISTER OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES PRESIDING MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (This pan is Jur administrative purposes and is not part of the Order.) Authority under which Order is made: Election Act, Section 114(1) Act and section _ Other (specify) Statutory authority checked by ...1.0_114L ma.)JQfiii Vig 3 ADVANCE POLLS ALBERNI Echo Centre 4255 Wallace Street Port Alberni, B.C. Courthouse Ucluelet, B.C. ATLIN Stewart Provincial Court House Building 7th and Brightwell Cassiar Theatre Lobby Cassiar, B.C. -
British Columbia July 2007 Voters’ Lists
DATE Title/ British Columbia July 2007 Voters’ Lists Understanding the format of the Voters’ lists binder The pages are a table of content for the volumes. Electoral districts listed in order of appearance. Populations are divided into electoral districts. Ridings and/or polling divisions may be listed. Corresponding index precedes each voters’ list. The date accompanying the district name is either the enumeration date or Court of Revision date as shown on first or last page of voters’ lists. The small black number following the district is the date of either the Enumeration or Court of Revision. DATE Condition/s & Title/ Electoral Districts Description stable List of Voters…British Columbia [as listed] 1874 condition Enumerated Victoria City 1874:08.01 1874: July - Aug Esquimalt District 1874:08.01 One Polling Divisions:Esquimalt [incl.Highlands/Metchosin], rebound Sooke hardcover Victoria District 1874:07.28 Polling Divisions: Victoria, volume North Saanich, [rebinding encompasses South Saanich, Lake District original fragile paper covers] Cowichan District 1874:08.01 inclusive Polling Divisions: Cowichan, of these Salt Spring Island districts Nanaimo District 1874:08.01 Comox District 1874:08.01 Cariboo District 1874:08.01 Polling Divisions: Barkerville, Harvey & Keithley, Quesnellemouth, Williams Lake, Omineca, Lightning Creek 1874:08.03 Kootenay District Polling Divisions: Wild Horse Creek, Perry Creek Lillooet District 1874:08.01 Polling Divisions: Canoe Creek, Clinton Yale District 1874:08.01- 1874:08.06 Polling Divisions: Hope & Yale, Lytton, Nicola, Okanagan, Cache Creek, Kamloops New Westminster City 1874:08.01 New Westminster District 1874:07.21- Polling Divisions: New Westminster, 1874:08.01 North Arm, South Arm, Burrard Inlet, Chilliwhack [sic] & Sumass [sic[, Langley 7. -
Smoky Skies Bulletin — August 03, 2021
Smoky Skies Bulletin — August 03, 2021 The Regions of BC highlighted on the map are being impacted or are likely to be impacted by wildfire smoke over the next 24-48 hours. The heaviest smoke impacts are expected in the south-central and southeastern regions of the province. Gradual improvement is expected for the Cariboo and Whistler Regions throughout the day today. Light smoke may be visible along the Sunshine Coast and eastern Vancouver Island, but pollutant concentrations in these Regions are expected to remain low. The next bulletin update will be available August 04, 2021. The bulletin can be accessed online at: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/air-land-water/air/air-quality/air-advisories. Be informed During a wildfire, smoke conditions can change quickly over short distances and can vary considerably hour-by-hour. Wildfire smoke is a natural part of our environment but it is important to be mindful that exposure to smoke may affect your health. People with pre-existing health conditions, respiratory infections such as COVID-19, older adults, pregnant women and infants, children, and sensitive individuals A description of current bulletin region(s) is provided on the are more likely to experience health last page of this bulletin. effects from smoke exposure. Page 1 of6 During smoky conditions Follow your common sense • Stop or reduce your activity level if breathing becomes uncomfortable or you feel unwell. • Stay cool and drink plenty of fluids. • If you have asthma or other chronic illness, carry any rescue (fast-acting) medications with you at all times and activate your personal care plan that has been designed with your family physician. -
Debates of the Legislative Assembly
Fift h Session, 39th Parliament OFFICIAL REPORT OF DEBATES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (HANSARD) Th ursday, March 14, 2013 Aft ernoon Sitting Volume 44, Number 7 THE HONOURABLE BILL BARISOFF, SPEAKER ISSN 0709-1281 (Print) ISSN 1499-2175 (Online) PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (Entered Confederation July 20, 1871) LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Her Honour the Honourable Judith Guichon, OBC Fifth Session, 39th Parliament SPEAKER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Honourable Bill Barisoff EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Premier and President of the Executive Council ..............................................................................................................Hon. Christy Clark Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy, Mines and Natural Gas and Minister Responsible for Housing .............Hon. Rich Coleman Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation ............................................................................................................ Hon. Ida Chong Minister of Advanced Education, Innovation and Technology and Minister Responsible for Multiculturalism and Minister of State for Seniors ........................................................................................................................................................Hon. Ralph Sultan Minister of Agriculture ........................................................................................................................................................Hon. Norm Letnick Minister of Children and Family Development .......................................................................................................Hon.