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2006/07 Direct Access Grants - Arts, Culture and Sport Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch As of September 30, 2006 Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General 2006/07 Direct Access Grants - Arts, Culture and Sport Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch As of September 30, 2006 City Organization Category App No Org No Organization Amount 100 MILE HOUSE SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870447 114646 100 MILE CURLING CLUB 12,265.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870948 108411 100 MILE HOUSE & DISTRICT FIGURE SKATING CLUB 16,300.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 872918 108986 CANADIAN PONY CLUB B.C. INTERIOR REGION 8,000.00 $36,565.00 108 MILE RANCH CULTURE 869886 104471 100 MILE HOUSE & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY 12,115.00 $12,115.00 ABBOTSFORD ARTS 871746 112525 ABBOTSFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SOCIETY 25,000.00 ARTS 869407 114591 CENTRAL FRASER VALLEY WOODCARVERS' SOCIETY 2,000.00 CULTURE 872650 114304 BRITISH COLUMBIA PIPERS ASSOCIATION 5,000.00 SPORTS - ADULT 870904 107999 ABBOTSFORD FOOTBALL CLUB 10,000.00 SPORTS - ADULT 871151 104791 HORSE TRIALS B.C. 11,600.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871738 112427 ABBOTSFORD BMX SOCIETY 8,500.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 869914 109882 ABBOTSFORD CURLING CLUB 17,700.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 872625 106252 ABBOTSFORD MINOR FASTBALL ASSOCIATION 45,900.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 872668 111205 ABBOTSFORD MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 40,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 872683 101492 ABBOTSFORD RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB SOCIETY 25,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 869402 102719 ABBOTSFORD SOCCER ASSOCIATION 29,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 869924 102844 BRITISH COLUMBIA SPEED SKATING ASSOCIATION 20,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 872784 106812 ORION PONY CLUB 2,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870492 104795 PACIFICSPORTS AQUASONICS REGIONAL SYNCHRONIZED 20,700.00 SWIM CLUB $262,400.00 AGASSIZ SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871405 114713 AGASSIZ HARRISON AQUANAUTS SWIM CLUB 11,700.00 $11,700.00 ALDERGROVE CULTURE 872463 108059 ALDER GROVE HERITAGE SOCIETY 20,000.00 CULTURE 872654 101838 ALDERGROVE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION 10,000.00 SPORTS - ADULT 871683 108425 HORSE COUNCIL B.C. 80,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871097 113799 FRASER VALLEY FUSION - DISTRICT #8 4,800.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870782 105818 GROVE PONY CLUB 3,000.00 $117,800.00 ALERT BAY CULTURE 872483 111769 U'MISTA CULTURAL SOCIETY 27,500.00 $27,500.00 ARMSTRONG ARTS 872936 109209 BILL MINER SOCIETY FOR CULTURAL ADVANCEMENT 15,000.00 CULTURE 872859 101355 INTERIOR PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOC 10,000.00 SPORTS - ADULT 871028 103399 ARMSTRONG & DISTRICT CURLING CLUB 29,280.00 SPORTS - ADULT 869930 112775 ARMSTRONG/SPALLUMCHEEN LAWN BOWLING CLUB 2,500.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871222 107919 ARMSTRONG PONY CLUB 4,500.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870459 107972 ARMSTRONG/ENDERBY SKATING CLUB 7,225.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870545 104522 NORTH OKANAGAN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 51,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871250 108649 NORTH OKANAGAN MINOR LACROSSE ASSOCIATION 22,560.00 $142,065.00 BARRIERE CULTURE 869413 110513 NORTH THOMPSON FALL FAIR & RODEO ASSOCIATION 12,000.00 $12,000.00 BELLA COOLA ARTS 871072 102369 BELLA COOLA VALLEY ARTS COUNCIL 7,000.00 ARTS 869399 113696 DISCOVERY COAST MUSIC FESTIVAL 10,000.00 CULTURE 869602 113796 BELLA COOLA VALLEY MUSEUM SOCIETY 13,000.00 $30,000.00 Page 1 of 30 Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General 2006/07 Direct Access Grants - Arts, Culture and Sport Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch As of September 30, 2006 City Organization Category App No Org No Organization Amount BOWEN ISLAND CULTURE 870864 104485 BOWEN ISLAND HISTORIANS 18,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870937 113820 BOWEN ISLAND GYMNASTICS CLUB 21,900.00 $39,900.00 BRENTWOOD BAY SPORTS - ADULT 871495 108742 ABORIGINAL SPORTS AND RECREATION ASSOCIATION OF 362,500.00 B.C. $362,500.00 BRITANNIA BEACH CULTURE 871466 100329 BRITANNIA BEACH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 50,000.00 $50,000.00 BURNABY ARTS 871357 104446 BAILE ATHA CLAITH RINCE SOCIETY 12,000.00 ARTS 871456 112083 BURNABY LYRIC OPERA SOCIETY 15,000.00 ARTS 869867 112936 BURNABY SYMPHONY SOCIETY 22,500.00 ARTS 869355 108165 CLEF SOCIETY OF BURNABY 25,000.00 ARTS 873169 113351 PACIFIC WEST PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL SOCIETY 20,000.00 ARTS 871086 112514 PHOENIX VOCAL & PERFORMING SOCIETY 15,000.00 ARTS 871024 108706 SEA THEATRE SOCIETY 18,000.00 CULTURE 871015 114686 BURNABY JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION 5,000.00 CULTURE 871105 104623 DANISH BROTHERHOOD IN AMERICA LODGE #328 3,000.00 CULTURE 871112 104889 DANISH HOUSE SOCIETY 16,580.00 CULTURE 870913 106230 SCANDINAVIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY 4,500.00 CULTURE 870505 108193 SPARC - SOCIETY FOR PRESERVATION OF ANTIQUE RADIO 8,000.00 IN CANADA CULTURE 870353 114640 VANCOUVER CHINESE SINGERS SOCIETY 5,450.00 SPORTS - ADULT 872639 107841 B.C. BALLHOCKEY ASSOCIATION 50,000.00 SPORTS - ADULT 869560 104033 B.C. HORSESHOE ASSOCIATION 3,600.00 SPORTS - ADULT 871183 106888 B.C. MASTERS TENNIS ASSOCIATION 3,000.00 SPORTS - ADULT 872778 103677 BOXING B.C. ASSOCIATION 19,000.00 SPORTS - ADULT 871889 103395 BURNABY BEES BASEBALL ASSOCIATION 5,000.00 SPORTS - ADULT 871892 114311 BURNABY BULLDOGS BASEBALL ASSOCIATION 3,500.00 SPORTS - ADULT 872767 105878 BURNABY HAIDA SPEEDSKATING ASSOCIATION 12,000.00 SPORTS - ADULT 872805 113795 FOCUS VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION 15,200.00 SPORTS - ADULT 872769 105091 LOWER MAINLAND RINGETTE LEAGUE 33,830.00 SPORTS - ADULT 871821 113182 SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB 22,200.00 SPORTS - ADULT 871671 105984 WESTERN LACROSSE ASSOCIATION 70,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 869313 105725 B.C. LACROSSE ASSOCIATION 98,318.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870847 107914 B.C. SCHOOL SPORTS 50,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871709 104315 B.C. VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION 94,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 872007 102894 BURNABY BARRACUDA SUMMER AQUATICS CLUB 33,600.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871066 106140 BURNABY CANOE AND KAYAK CLUB 32,750.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 869949 104386 BURNABY CAPRICE SYNCHRONIZED SWIM CLUB 9,300.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870939 108409 BURNABY FIGURE SKATING CLUB 10,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870964 104704 BURNABY GIRLS SOCCER CLUB 30,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870517 113827 BURNABY METRO SELECTS SOCCER CLUB 5,640.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870341 110274 BURNABY MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION 23,880.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870809 105738 BURNABY MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 50,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 872772 108180 BURNABY MOUNTAIN MANTAS SUMMER SWIM CLUB 36,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871680 107707 BURNABY MOUNTAIN WRESTLING CLUB 13,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871359 101651 BURNABY WATER POLO CLUB 18,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870938 103533 BURNABY WINTER CLUB - FIGURE SKATING 7,350.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 872849 109748 CANADIAN SOCCER ACADEMY ASSOCIATION 5,550.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870758 104567 CLIFF AVENUE UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB 73,800.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870899 103987 COQUITLAM MINOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 50,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 872801 102737 EAST BURNABY MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION 7,500.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871886 107233 FRASER MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION 2,400.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871465 114716 GREATER VANCOUVER TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION 10,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870421 103884 HIGH ALTITUDE VOLLEYBALL CLUB 4,800.00 Page 2 of 30 Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General 2006/07 Direct Access Grants - Arts, Culture and Sport Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch As of September 30, 2006 City Organization Category App No Org No Organization Amount SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870721 113069 HOLLYBURN JACKRABBIT SKI CLUB 16,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870645 114226 NORTH BURNABY BOXING CLUB 10,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870802 114666 NORTH SHORE CRICKET CLUB 2,160.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870587 109684 SKATE CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA/YUKON SECTION 50,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871180 102393 SOUTH BURNABY METRO CLUB 40,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870733 110999 SOUTH VANCOUVER LITTLE LEAGUE 14,100.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 869626 110559 SPECIAL OLYMPICS BRITISH COLUMBIA SOCIETY 75,300.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871888 108703 WESBURN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 25,000.00 $1,305,808.00 BURNS LAKE CULTURE 869481 113806 LAKES DISTRICT FALL FAIR 12,500.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870896 112993 BURNS LAKE FIGURE SKATING CLUB 13,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871538 113803 BURNS LAKE UNITED YOUTH SOCCER CLUB 12,760.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 872865 109142 SPECIAL OLYMPICS BRITISH COLUMBIA SOCIETY - BURNS 5,000.00 LAKE $43,260.00 CACHE CREEK CULTURE 871164 113118 FRIENDS OF HISTORIC HAT CREEK RANCH SOCIETY 24,000.00 $24,000.00 CAMPBELL RIVER ARTS 871545 112708 CAMPBELL RIVER CELTIC ARTS SOCIETY 12,500.00 ARTS 871244 110467 TIDEMARK THEATRE SOCIETY 22,200.00 CULTURE 870779 101438 CAMPBELL RIVER GENEALOGY CLUB 10,000.00 SPORTS - ADULT 869312 112434 CAMPBELL RIVER TENNIS CLUB 5,000.00 SPORTS - ADULT 871711 108350 STRATHCONA NORDICS SKI CLUB 25,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 866267 113194 CAMPBELL RIVER RAVENS JUNIOR B LACROSSE SOCIETY 6,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870762 102181 CAMPBELL RIVER SWIM CLUB 20,000.00 $100,700.00 CASTLEGAR ARTS 872822 104435 KOOTENAY GALLERY OF ART, HISTORY & SCIENCE 30,000.00 SOCIETY SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 869549 107109 CASTLEGAR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION 5,280.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 870701 109263 CASTLEGAR HOCKEY SOCIETY 22,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871089 108951 CASTLEGAR SKATING CLUB 8,000.00 SPORTS - YOUTH DISABLED 871017 114687 SELKIRK CHALLENGERS GYMNASTICS 26,500.00 $91,780.00 CEDAR SPORTS - ADULT 869514 103594 NANAIMO SENIOR MEN'S BASEBALL CLUB 4,500.00 $4,500.00 CHASE SPORTS - ADULT 869699 106044 BC SENIORS GAMES SOC - ZONE 8 22,100.00 $22,100.00 CHEMAINUS ARTS
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