Nominations for all BC Achievement awards are now open until February 15

Programs include the Community Award, BC Reconciliation Award, Indigenous Business Award, Polygon Award, and Sam Carter Award

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Janna Wale, 2024 recipient of the Community Award. Photo by Veronika Larsen

 
 

All British Columbians are invited to Recognize Remarkable by nominating locals for one of the BC Achievement Foundation’s five award programs. Nominations for all programs—the Community Award, BC Reconciliation Award, Indigenous Business Award, Polygon Award in First Nations Art, and Sam Carter Award in Applied Art + Design—remain open until February 15 at 11:59 pm.

This is a chance to share the stories of those who lead, create, and make a difference. Each nomination is a tribute to someone who goes above and beyond, inspiring a legacy of excellence across the province.

BC Achievement Foundation has been celebrating the accomplishments of British Columbians for over 20 years, honouring exceptional people doing exceptional work. Driven by a spirit of excellence, the foundation’s programs highlight outstanding individuals and organizations, giving voice to their achievements and inspiring others to follow their lead.

Learn more about the BC Achievement Foundation’s programs and submit a nomination here.


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