The forum of Recognition for those who meet the criteria is the Order of British Columbia and the nomination period is open now for the current intake of potential awardees.
"A nomination for the Order of British Columbia celebrates the contributions of remarkable British Columbians, whose service and inspiring legacies make our province a better place. I encourage you to nominate the best and brightest of British Columbians for this extraordinary honour.” --Janet Austin, B.C.’s lieutenant governor and chancellor of the Order of British Columbia.
In addition to the notes from the Lieutenant Governor, Premier David Eby also urged British Columbians to give some thought towards nominating worthy British Columbians for the honours.
Nominations will be reviewed by an independent advisory council, chaired by the chief justice of British Columbia.
Nominations must be received by the Honours and Awards Secretariat by Monday, April 11 to be considered for 2023.
While the Order of BC is the highest award the province has, you can also nominate deserving British Columbians for the Medal of Good Citizenship.
Nominations for the Medal of Good Citizenship are accepted year-round.
Find out more about both provincial recognition programs here.
More items of note from the Provincial scene can be explored further here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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