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A celebration for Shirley Bond The community thanks the longtime MLA as her time in provincial politics comes to a close CHRISTINE DALGLEISH Citizen Staff
Truly a night to remember. MLA Shirley Bond was honoured on Friday for her lifelong contributions to public service in Prince George and the province of British Columbia. There were more than 300 people packed into the ballroom at the Coast Hotel in downtown Prince George to pay tribute to the Prince George-Valemount MLA who spent the last 24 years in service until BC United leader Kevin Falcon pulled the party out of the provincial election race. Bond took on many roles during her career, including school trustee, school
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Shirley Bond gives an emotional reply to those gathered to give her thanks for her service to BC at A Night to Honour Shirley Bond, Friday, Nov. 1 at the Coast Inn.
board chair, member of the legislative assembly, minister of advanced education, deputy premier, minister of health, minister of education, minister
of transportation and infrastructure, attorney general – the first woman to hold the position in BC’s history – minister of public safety and solicitor general,
minister of jobs, tourism and skills training, shadow minister of health, senior services and long-term care, interim leader of the BC Liberal party and leader of the Opposition. “That’s a resume,” Shirley’s son Chris Bond said during his heartfelt speech about his beloved mother. He said he thought he was Shirley’s biggest fan until he could not reach his Dad, Bill, on the phone one day many years ago and was so worried he went to check on him. “The TV was on at 100 decibels,” Chris recalled. “I asked my Dad to turn down the TV and I said ‘you had the TV so loud, you couldn’t hear my phone calls,’ and he said ‘I turn off the ringer on my phone, I turn off the ringer on the home phone just in case your mum gets up to speak – I don’t want to miss it’ – that’s my mom’s number one fan.” The evening began with a warm welcome from Lheidli T’enneh Elder Darlene McIntosh. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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