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Terry speaks to CFJC at the official opening of the Singh Street Pathway.
Terry joined MP Cathy McLeod and Barriere Mayor Mike Fennell at the North Thompson passing lanes completion event.
Premier Christy Clark, Mayor John Harwood of Clearwater, Mayor Mike Fennell of Barriere and Terry Lake outside TRU’s International Building, discussing the Premier's jobs plan announcement.
Terry visits the Lafarge Kamloops Cement Plant.
Terry visits the Lafarge Kamloops Cement Plant.
Terry joins Encorp Pacific to talk about the "bear smart" initiative – making parks safer with bear-proof recycling bins.
Terry and Premier Christy Clark in Merritt.
Terry celebrates with BC Parks Moose Jerry at the launch of the new Parks 100 Passport Program. May 21, 2011.
Terry helps the BC Parks Moose Jerry to cut the cake celebrating the launch of the new Parks 100 Passport Program that offers British Columbians - especially families - one more reason to visit B.C. parks this summer. May 21, 2011.
Terry poses proudly in his "I Love BC Parks" t-shirt at the May Day Parade in Clearwater. May 21, 2011.
Terry, Mayor Peter Milobar and Brian Anderson of BC Transit at TRU for the launch of the BC Transit Future consultation in Kamloops. The bus will tour around the city seeking input to help shape the 25-year master plan for the region.
Terry meets with the Board of Directors of the North Thompson Volunteer and Information Centre in Barriere
Terry with members of the BIG Little Science Centre’s Robotics Club, including Executive Director Gord Stewart and Adele Stapleton, a BLSC Director. BLSC recently received nearly $25,000 in provincial funding through the Year of Science Program.
Terry, fellow Kamloops MLA Kevin Krueger and Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo MP Cathy McLeod at the official opening of the Crossroads Inn. The federal and provincial governments invested more than $2 million to provide more than 50 units of transitional and supportive housing for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
BC Liberal MLAs wear their Pink Shirts in recognition of Anti-Bullying day across the province.
Terry helps to open the Royal Inland Hospital’s new ICU. Terry also had the honour of speaking on behalf of the province at the event.
Terry speaks to members of the Southern Interior Construction Association at their new location – which, delightfully, is under construction.
Terry being interviewed by Dean Pierson about the Kamloops-based Race to a Million project – part business experiment, part-reality show, in which teams of entrepreneurs compete to grow $500 seed money into $1 million.
Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Terry Lake presented $100,000 in Community Gaming Grants to the Kamloops Food Bank and Outreach Society on Tuesday. He is seen here touring the food bank with Kari Smith, Events and Fund Raising Coordinator, and Executive Director Bernadette Siracky.
Terry, MLA Donna Barnett, MP Cathy McLeod and one of Canada’s newest families.
Terry announced a $500,000 grant from the provincial government to the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation. He is pictured with the late Dr. Peter’s mother, Shirley Young, and Maxine Davis, Executive Director for the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation.
Terry speaks to a group of education leaders at the signing ceremony for the Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement. The agreement was signed by the Ministry of Education, the First Nations Education Council and School District No. 73.
Terry with Mayor Mike Fennell and Councillor Pat Paula visiting the community’s provincially funded Park Project.
Terry discussing issues with constituents in Barriere.
Terry inspects progress on the new Band Shell with District CAO Colleen Hannigan, Councillor Pat Paula and Mayor Mike Fennell.
Terry talks about the importance of active living and commends the partnerships developed through the Strategic Health Alliance.
Terry speaks about his experience in politics to a Canadian Government class at Thompson Rivers University on November 3.
Terry joins MP Cathy McLeod in congratulating Clearwater’s Citizen of the Year, Shelley Sim, at the Clearwater & District Chamber of Commerce’s 50th Anniversary Gala on October 22. Photo by Keith McNeill, Clearwater-North Thompson Times
During a recent trip to Asia to promote BC Beef products, Terry tours Inageya, a Japanese supermarket chain. Asian markets have tremendous potential for BC beef products and as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Terry continues to promote BC farmers overseas.
Terry joins Minister of Agriculture and lands Steve Thomson to serve a beef lunch for Chinese meat sector representatives. Asian markets have tremendous potential for BC beef products and as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Terry continues to promote BC farmers overseas.
Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Terry Lake congratulates Christopher Rose, a 2010 Order of BC recipient. Rose has been honoured as an advocate for children with special needs.
Kamloops North Thompson MLA Terry Lake tours the Province’s first six-floor wood frame construction building – Library Square with Tri City Contractor owner Casey Van Dongen and Project Manager, Tom McNeil
Terry discusses long-term challenges with Domtar General Manager Eric Ashby and Minister of State for Climate Action John Yap.
Terry cheers on participants in a cross-country run marking the beginning of International Walk to School Week.
Terry was proud to attend the opening of Twin Feathers, a brand-new $6.2 Million apartment building which provides 19 affordable living units for Aboriginal Kamloopsians. Also attending the opening were Kamloops Mayor Peter Milobar and Kamloops Native Housing Society President Ruth Williams and Executive Director Jaqueline Johnson.
took the opportunity to tour TransAlta’s new development in Blue River. The Bone creek project is an 18MW hydroelectric plant that, when completed, will generate an afterage 72GWh per year of pure, clean energy
Terry joins students at the official opening of the Discovery Centre for Balanced Education at Sun Peaks. The Centre provides a new outlooks on learning and incorporates the community and parents in their model to ensure students get the most out of their education.
Terry joins Minister of Agriculture and Lands Steve Thomson at the 61st Annual North Thompson Fall Fair in Barriere.
Terry joined Transportation & Infrastructure Minister Shirley Bond at the regional office in Kamloops. Terry is always working for his constituents to continue to bring infrastructure projects to Kamloops and the North Thompson.
Terry cuts the ribbon at the official opening of the new North Shore Transit Exchange. The new exchange will bring people to revitalized North Shore area and make it easier for students commuting to the University.
In addition to the Provincial investment of $2 million that will fund projects recommended by Terry and the Ranching Task Force, the Government of Canada is investing $3 million to help the cattle industry stay ahead of the curve in the global marketplace by developing new marketing opportunities and helping farmers and food processors boost their bottom line.
Members of the Tk’emlups First Nation and the Skeetchestn First Nation join Terry, Minister of Mining Randy Hawes and Minister of Forests and Range Pat Bell at an historic mining revenue-sharing agreement between the Province of British Columbia and the Stk’emlupsemc of the Secwepemc Nation.
Terry joins Minister of Health Living & Sport Ida Chong, to celebrate the one year countdown to the 2011 Western Canada Summer Games. The Games will be an incredible opportunity for tourism in Kamloops and a great economic booster for the city.
Terry celebrates the groundbreaking of major upgrades to Barriere’s community water distribution system. This $788,000 project creates jobs and ensures Barriere enjoys a clean and reliable water supply.
Along with (l-r) Ashcroft Mayor Andy Anderson, Canadian Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Chuck Strahl, Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett and CEO of Ashcroft Terminal Robert Landucci, Terry celebrates the expansion of the Ashcroft Rail Terminal. The project will see industrial land transformed into a multi-user rail facility and improve the movement of goods from coast to coast.
Terry speaks at the announcement of $750,000 in Provincial money for new sterilization equipment at Royal Inland Hospital. The funds will purchase a new steam sterilizer and pay for the design of an all-new sterilization department at RIH, set to begin construction by the end of the year.
Terry breaks ground along Highway 5, where a new passing lane will enable quicker travel between Kamloops and Barriere.
Along with (l-r) Casey Van Dongen, Kevin Kierans, Peter Milobar, and Cathy McLeod, Terry cuts the ribbon at the opening of the new North Kamloops library. The new library is more than twice the size of the old facility, and boasts a new computer lab and several reading rooms. It also forms the heart of Library Square, a vibrant development of condominiums and storefronts which has attainted LEED gold certification.
Terry breaks ground at the Rayleigh Slo-Pitch Park along with Kamloops Rugby Club President Tony Stobie, Tk’emlúps Indian Band councilor George Casimir, Kamloops Mayor Peter Milobar and MP Cathy McLeod. The Rayleigh park is the last major project of the $50 Million Tournament Capital initiative.
Terry suits up for a taste of heroism at the Kamloops Fire Rescue open house. Local officials battled a controlled burn to experience what firefighters do on the job.
Terry laughs with Steve Thomson, Minister of Agriculture and Lands, as they prepare to feast on delicious grass-fed steak at BC’s first Beef Day. Ranchers from across the province turned out at the Legislature in Victoria to share the fruits of British Columbia’s renowned grasslands.
Terry taking aim with a paintball at the Take Your Best Shot Against Cancer event at the B.C. Legislature.
Terry with Minister of Housing and Social Development Rich Coleman, Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo MP Cathy McLeod, ASK Wellness Centre Executive Director Bob Hughes, and CMHA Executive Director Doug Sage at the announcement of funding for a new centralized co-ed emergency shelter with transition housing.
Terry, along with Clearwater Administrator Isabel Hadford, MP Cathy McLeod, and Clearwater Mayor John Harwood, cuts the ribbon to open Clearwater’s sewage treatment lagoon. The new lagoon is aerated by a solar-powered system, greatly reducing odour from the nearby sewage plant.
On the occasion of the 24th Birthday Dinner held in Kamloops, Lt. Col. Vogan presented Alex Sim with a certificate to confirm his new appointment as ‘Honorary Commanding Officer of the 419 Tactical Fighter (Training) Squadron’
Flanked by Minister of Forests Pat Bell, Terry speaks at the opening of the Provincial Wildfire Coordination Centre
Ian Wilson of Wildcat Helicopters presents Minister of Forests Pat Bell with a commemorative plaque while Terry and Minister of Tourism Kevin Krueger look on at the opening of the Provincial Wildfire Coordination Centre.
Terry celebrates the opening of Royal Inland Hospital’s Digital Mammography facility with Department of Diagnostic Imaging chief Dr James Bilbey, Thompson Regional Hospital District chair Harry Danyluk, member of the Interior Health Authority Board of Directors David Gillespie, and surgeon Jon Just.
Terry competing in the Rattenbury Rally where he placed second. The Rattenbury Rally is B.C. Legislature event for B.C. Government and Opposition members to promote awareness of disability and accessibility and excite the participants and onlookers about the upcoming Paralympic Games and phenomenal athleticism of our Paralympic Athletes. March 10, 2009.
Terry stands with BC Liberal MLAs and Young Liberals from UNBC, Karen Muir and Serena Lundquist.
Terry with the entire school at Vavenby Elementary with the Olympic Torch.
Terry and a student in the kindergarten class at David Thompson Elementary in Kamloops with the Olympic Torch
Kamloops MLAs Terry Lake and Kevin Krueger stand alongside Kamloops Indian Band Chief Shane Gottfriedson and Councillor George Casimir, along with Premier Gordon Campbell at the Olympic Torch Relay ceremony in Kamloops.
Kamloops MLAs Terry Lake and Kevin Krueger stand with Premier Gordon Campbell and Local dignitaries as NHL player Mark Recci celebrates lighting the Olympic Cauldron in Kamloops.
Terry at the Little Fort Community Hall celebrating the Torch Relay with residents.
Terry speaks at the Seniors' Rental Housing announcement in Kamloops.
Terry, along with Tina Lange, Cathy McLeod, Rich Coleman and Mark Brown, pause for a photo at the Reniors' Rental Housing announcement in Kamloops.
Terry, along with Minister Kevin Kreuger, stands with RCMP officers honoured for outstanding service in Kamloops.
Terry poses with the 2010 Olympic Torch.
Terry Lake joined in a game of sledge hockey with fellow BC Liberal MLAs, UBCM representatives and paralympians.
Terry congratulates Clarence Thomas (Manny) Jules of Kamloops. Clarence is a recipient of the 2009 Order of B.C., at Government House in Victoria.
Terry gets into the western spirit at Barriere's North Thompson Fall Fair. Pictured with Terry are Barriere Mayor Mike Fennell and MP Cathy McLeod.
Terry (along with constituency assistants Linda Friesen and Robert Scherf) cuts the ribbon at his Kamloops constituency office.
Terry meets with Job Opportunities Program participants at their office.
The Lake family meets the premiere after Terry's swearing in ceremony.
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