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Government Transfers for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2004 (Details of Payees Receiving $25,000 Or More) Government Transfers for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2004 (Details of payees receiving $25,000 or more) Ministry Total Ministry Total $ $ $ $ 006 CLEAN UP LABOUR 64,202 476349 B C LTD 35,381 Children & Family Development 64,202 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 16,830 100 MILE & DISTRICT COMMUNITY POLICING Human Resources 18,551 CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE 36,000 484017 B C LTD 93,297 Public Safety & Solicitor General 36,000 Human Resources 93,297 100 MILE HOUSE & DISTRICT WOMEN'S CENTRE 545212 B C LTD 27,238 SOCIETY 162,677 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 27,173 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 162,677 Human Resources 64 100 MILE HOUSE CHILD CARE SOCIETY 153,548 547727 B C LTD 71,985 Children & Family Development 98 Human Resources 71,985 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 50,721 554381 B C LTD 992,922 Human Resources 102,729 Public Safety & Solicitor General 992,922 100 MILE HOUSE FOOD BANK SOCIETY 35,000 556216 B C LTD/WE CARE HOME HEALTH Public Safety & Solicitor General 35,000 SERVICES 111,093 124876 CANADA INC 57,078 Children & Family Development 111,093 Human Resources 57,078 571024 B C LTD 130,071 2003 BATHURST-CAMPBELLTON CANADA Children & Family Development 130,071 WINTER GAMES HOST SOCIETY INC 139,674 627497 B C LTD 68,247 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 139,674 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 27,121 2003 WORLD WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIPS 303,000 Human Resources 41,126 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 303,000 627821 B C LTD 78,822 2010 GAMES OPERATING TRUST SOCIETY 55,000,000 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 36,092 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 55,000,000 Human Resources 42,730 2010 LEGACIESNOW SOCIETY 23,695,000 635153 B C LTD 72,433 Office of the Premier 200,000 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 34,895 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 5,495,000 Human Resources 37,538 Education 17,000,000 639843 B C LTD 751,559 Health Services 1,000,000 Children & Family Development 751,559 23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 650600 B C LTD 74,634 ONOFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC Human Resources 74,634 ENGINEERING 40,000 650603 B C LTD 82,425 Energy & Mines 40,000 Human Resources 82,425 249937 B C LTD 214,151 663312 B C LTD 85,000 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 28,949 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 41,173 Human Resources 185,202 Human Resources 43,826 28TH AVENUE HOMES LTD 1,074,335 674087 B C LTD 27,489 Children & Family Development 1,074,335 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 13,502 3 H CRAFTWORKS SOCIETY 33,000 Human Resources 13,987 Public Safety & Solicitor General 33,000 893 BEAUFORT SQUADRON ROYAL CANADIAN 330696 B C LTD 50,312 AIR CADETS 100,000 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 50,312 Public Safety & Solicitor General 100,000 364433 B C LTD 45,984 A & D (RE)HABILITATION SERVICE 56,193 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 45,838 Children & Family Development 56,193 Human Resources 146 A B C COUNTRY RESTAURANT 78,502 377860 B C LTD 105,480 Public Safety & Solicitor General 78,502 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 101,341 A C T S S COMMUNITY SERVICES 30,600 Human Resources 4,139 Human Resources 30,600 411 SENIORS CENTRE SOCIETY 112,449 A CHILD'S JOURNEY DAYCARE CENTRE INC 73,170 Public Safety & Solicitor General 112,449 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 25,802 411322 B C LTD 25,127 Human Resources 47,368 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 25,127 A COMMUNITY VISION FOR CHILDREN & 417809 B C LTD 67,312 FAMILIES LTD 1,475,696 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 67,312 Children & Family Development 1,317,539 444500 B C LTD 36,822 Public Safety & Solicitor General 158,157 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 36,803 A L D A-ADULT LEARNING DEVELOPMENT 44,733 Human Resources 19 Public Safety & Solicitor General 44,733 Province of British Columbia Government Transfers-- Continued Public Accounts 03/04 Ministry Total Ministry Total $ $ $ $ A LIFELONG SOCIETY PROVIDING AL'S ABBOTSFORD SENIOR SECONDARY PARENT SUPPORT 126,058 ADVISORY COUNCIL 52,598 Children & Family Development 126,058 Public Safety & Solicitor General 52,598 A Q'AM COMMUNITY CARE HOME 143,146 ABBOTSFORD SENIORS ASSOCIATION 25,970 Children & Family Development 123,249 Public Safety & Solicitor General 25,970 Human Resources 19,897 ABBOTSFORD TWISTERS GYMNASTICS CLUB 46,574 A R C ARTS COUNCIL 27,912 Public Safety & Solicitor General 46,574 Public Safety & Solicitor General 27,912 ABBOTSFORD WHALERS SUMMER SWIM CLUB 72,544 A S T C SCIENCE WORLD SOCIETY 45,000 Public Safety & Solicitor General 72,544 Public Safety & Solicitor General 45,000 ABBOTSFORD YOUTH COMMISSION 35,000 A-1 WHEELCHAIRS UNLIMITED SUPPLY INC 399,546 Public Safety & Solicitor General 35,000 Children & Family Development 6,686 ABBOTT, VALERIE 41,149 Human Resources 392,609 Children & Family Development 41,149 Public Safety & Solicitor General 251 ABC UNIVERSITY DAYCARE SOCIETY 28,225 AATELMA CONSULTING 92,672 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 23,027 Children & Family Development 92,672 Human Resources 5,198 ABBAS, SHALIMAR 54,415 ABILITIES COMMUNITY SERVICES AGENCY 999,161 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 43,128 Children & Family Development 999,161 Human Resources 11,287 ABLE NANNIES (NEW WESTMINSTER) LTD 44,197 ABBEY MEDICAL SUPPLIES LTD 29,873 Children & Family Development 44,197 Human Resources 29,873 ABORIGINAL AQUACULTURE ASSOCIATION 50,000 ABBEY THERAPEUTIC SERVICES INC 115,075 Agriculture, Food & Fisheries 50,000 Children & Family Development 110,110 ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY CAREER & Public Safety & Solicitor General 4,966 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES SOCIETY 1,144,500 ABBOTSFORD AIRFORCE FOOTBALL CLUB 28,169 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 1,144,500 Public Safety & Solicitor General 28,169 ABORIGINAL HEALTH GRANT FUND 90,000 ABBOTSFORD ANGELS HARDBALL Health Services 90,000 ASSOCIATION 47,000 ABORIGINAL SPORTS & RECREATION Public Safety & Solicitor General 47,000 ASSOCIATION OF B C 470,300 ABBOTSFORD AREA OUT OF SCHOOL SOCIETY 132,338 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 245,300 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 53,426 Public Safety & Solicitor General 225,000 Human Resources 49,537 ABORIGINAL TOURISM ASSOCIATION OF B C 105,000 Public Safety & Solicitor General 29,375 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 80,000 ABBOTSFORD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SOCIETY 3,173,228 Sustainable Resource Management 25,000 Education 3,173,228 ABOU, RHONDA 40,560 ABBOTSFORD COMMUNITY SERVICES 5,197,086 Children & Family Development 40,560 Children & Family Development 3,410,563 ABRAHAMSON, KAREN 157,245 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 932,026 Children & Family Development 157,245 Human Resources 273,147 ACADEMYWEST SCHOOL OF MUSIC SOCIETY 25,000 Public Safety & Solicitor General 581,351 Public Safety & Solicitor General 25,000 ABBOTSFORD HOSPICE SOCIETY 126,240 ACADIA PARK PRESCHOOL SOCIETY 32,461 Public Safety & Solicitor General 126,240 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 18,320 ABBOTSFORD HOSPITAL & CANCER CENTRE Human Resources 8,621 INC 1,672,473 Public Safety & Solicitor General 5,520 Health Services 1,672,473 ACADIAN MOTOR INN 25,095 ABBOTSFORD JUDO CLUB 43,306 Human Resources 687 Public Safety & Solicitor General 43,306 Public Safety & Solicitor General 24,408 ABBOTSFORD MATSQUI ASSOCIATION FOR ACCENT INNS INC 65,689 HEALTHY AGING 150,333 Children & Family Development 2,954 Human Resources 124,363 Human Resources 1,265 Public Safety & Solicitor General 25,970 Public Safety & Solicitor General 61,471 ABBOTSFORD MATSQUI MINOR HOCKEY 69,278 ACCESS COPYRIGHT 1,534,971 Public Safety & Solicitor General 69,278 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 87,993 ABBOTSFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENT Education 1,446,978 ADVISORY COUNCIL 35,649 ACCESS EMPLOYMENT SERVICES LTD 107,164 Public Safety & Solicitor General 35,649 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 82,179 ABBOTSFORD MINOR FASTBALL ASSOCIATION 55,800 Human Resources 24,985 Public Safety & Solicitor General 55,800 ACCESS HUMAN RESOURCES INC 892,469 ABBOTSFORD PEER SUPPORT FOR SENIORS 33,538 Children & Family Development 892,469 Public Safety & Solicitor General 33,538 ACCIARRESI, RITA & ACCIARRESI, ALESSANDRO 42,306 Province of British Columbia Government Transfers-- Continued Public Accounts 03/04 Ministry Total Ministry Total $ $ $ $ Children & Family Development 42,306 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 18,365 ACKHURST, SULI & MOLAVI, MINA 38,660 Human Resources 65,458 Children & Family Development 38,660 ADNITT, JULIA & ADNITT, EDWARD 49,449 ACORN DAY CARE SOCIETY 90,604 Children & Family Development 49,449 Children & Family Development 38,601 ADOPTIVE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION OF B C 401,062 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 31,384 Children & Family Development 371,074 Human Resources 14,369 Public Safety & Solicitor General 29,988 Public Safety & Solicitor General 6,250 ADRIAN, ELIESABETH & ADRIAN, HEINRICH 99,812 ACT II CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES SOCIETY 1,400,994 Children & Family Development 99,812 Children & Family Development 1,004,496 ADRIAN, VALERIE ROSE & VAUGHAN, BRUCE G 37,174 Community, Aboriginal & Women's 396,498 Children & Family Development 37,174 ACT/UCT KELOWNA WEST COUNCIL #1003 26,823 ADULT BASIC EDUCATION 2,096,101 Public Safety & Solicitor General 26,823 Advanced Education 2,096,101 ACTION ALCOHOL & DRUG COUNSELLING ADVANCED MOBILITY PRODUCTS LTD 946,661 SOCIETY 61,250 Children & Family Development 164,805 Public Safety & Solicitor General 61,250 Human Resources 776,181 ACTION COMMITTEE OF PEOPLE WITH Public Safety & Solicitor General 5,676 DISABILITIES SOCIETY 140,591 ADVOCARE HOME HEALTH SERVICES 208,828 Children & Family Development 43,078 Children & Family Development 208,828 Public Safety & Solicitor General 97,513 ADVOCATES FOR CRYSTAL'S EXPECTATIONS ACTION REHAB MEDICAL INC 519,646 SOCIETY 38,529 Children & Family Development 334,637
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