Office of the Premier
Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts
2008OTP0150-000893
June 13, 2008
VICTORIA – Another chapter in B.C.’s history was launched today with the unveiling of a new stamp and a book commemorating the province’s first 150 years, Premier Gordon Campbell announced.
“British Columbia: Spirit of the People” and this Canada Post stamp depicting the Gold Rush in British Columbia represent the achievements, triumphs and challenges that have shaped this great province we call home,” said Premier Campbell, who wrote the book’s foreword, The First 150 Years. “I want to thank author Jean Barman and stamp illustrator Adam Rogers for capturing the history and spirit of British Columbia and marking the 150th anniversary of the founding of British Columbia as a Crown Colony.”
The 52¢ stamp, illustrated by Adam Rogers, features a close-up image of a pioneer panning for gold. It represents the Gold Rush, a piece of provincial history that brought tens of thousands of people from all over the world to British Columbia in 1858. The BC150 commemorative stamp will be available to the public on Aug. 1, 2008.
“We are proud to mark the celebrations surrounding the 150th anniversary of British Columbia with a commemorative stamp,” said Bob Waite, chairman of the Stamp Advisory Committee and senior vice president, Corporate Social Responsibility at Canada Post. “Through the stamp program, we celebrate our country, our people, our heroes, our achievements and who we are as a nation. With this stamp, all Canadians can share in this milestone. Congratulations B.C.”
“British Columbia: Spirit of the People” was written by noted B.C. historian and bestselling author Jean Barman. Five thousand copies of the book will be distributed to schools, libraries and communities across the province over the next few months. The nearly 200-page book was written, published and printed in British Columbia and is available in bookstores throughout the province.
“British Columbia: Spirit of the People” is a book about us. Blending pictures and words, it tells our story,” said Barman. “We live in a province of tremendous beauty and diversity that is home to people committed to making this special place one of the very best on earth.”
“BC150 is a chance for us all to explore and celebrate what it means to be British Columbians,” said Tourism, Sport and the Arts Minister Stan Hagen. “The BC150 commemorative stamp and book will help showcase a piece of our province’s history, First Nations heritage, rich cultural diversity and widespread accomplishments to the rest of Canada and the world.”
BC150 is a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Crown Colony of British Columbia in 1858. For more information BC150 events and programs, please visit www.bc150.ca.
Media contact:
Bridgitte Anderson
Press Secretary
Office of the Premier
604 307-7177
Victoria Klassen
Communications Manager
Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts
250 387-2799
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