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Press Release for 2022 Participants
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PROVINCIAL COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM AWARD RESULTS
Langley – On September 29th in a zoom presentation, BC Communities in Bloom (BC CIB) awarded Certificates, 5-Bloom Street Banners and Criteria Trophies to this year’s municipal and community participants.
Congratulations to first time 5-Bloom recipient Sicamous, as well as Clinton and Hope who have been multi-year recipients of 5-Blooms. 4-Blooms were awarded to Armstrong and 100 Mile House who continue to grow in the CiB Program. Also recognized were Qualicum Beach, Parksville, Coquitlam, Nanaimo, and Abbotsford as a Friends non-evaluated participant. In addition to five Showcase projects from various community groups.
For a complete list of this year’s participants please see the full press release.
Congratulations to all our participants who have, no doubt, been challenged by the events of the last few years. Recovery and resilience are clearly on display for these Communities in Bloom participants. Achieving 4 and 5-Blooms is an incredible accomplishment of collaboration from municipal, business, residents and service groups. BC CiB is part of the nationwide Communities in Bloom program of “Growing Great Places Together”
Langley – On September 29th in a zoom presentation, BC Communities in Bloom (BC CIB) awarded Certificates, 5-Bloom Street Banners and Criteria Trophies to this year’s municipal and community participants.
Congratulations to first time 5-Bloom recipient Sicamous, as well as Clinton and Hope who have been multi-year recipients of 5-Blooms. 4-Blooms were awarded to Armstrong and 100 Mile House who continue to grow in the CiB Program. Also recognized were Qualicum Beach, Parksville, Coquitlam, Nanaimo, and Abbotsford as a Friends non-evaluated participant. In addition to five Showcase projects from various community groups.
For a complete list of this year’s participants please see the full press release.
Congratulations to all our participants who have, no doubt, been challenged by the events of the last few years. Recovery and resilience are clearly on display for these Communities in Bloom participants. Achieving 4 and 5-Blooms is an incredible accomplishment of collaboration from municipal, business, residents and service groups. BC CiB is part of the nationwide Communities in Bloom program of “Growing Great Places Together”