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Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Award recipients announced

February 16, 2010
For immediate release

TORONTO – As part of the province's Heritage Week celebrations, the 2009 Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Awards will be presented for outstanding contributions to the preservation, protection and promotion of Ontario's heritage.

"Preserving our heritage enriches the quality of life for Ontarians and makes a valuable contribution to our communities," said the Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. "These award recipients have made outstanding achievements to conserve Ontario's heritage and I'm pleased to recognize their accomplishments."

The Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Awards recognize achievements in three categories:

  • 19 individuals will receive the Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Award for Lifetime Achievement for volunteer contributions to conserving community heritage over a period of 25 years or more
  • One individual and two groups will receive the Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Award for Youth Achievement for exceptional voluntary contributions by young people to heritage conservation
  • Four communities will receive the Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Award for Community Leadership for exemplary leadership in heritage conservation and promotion

The Lieutenant Governor will present the awards at a Queen's Park ceremony on February 19, in the presence of The Honourable Lincoln M. Alexander, Chairman of the Ontario Heritage Trust.

"Each year, many communities and volunteers help to preserve Ontario's heritage," said Mr. Alexander. "Those being recognized with the Lieutenant Governor's Awards have made exceptional contributions and this is an opportunity to highlight their achievements."

In addition to being recognized by the Lieutenant Governor, the individual Youth Achievement Award recipient will also be given a $2,000 scholarship to assist with future post-secondary education. The scholarship is funded by the Ontario Heritage Trust and Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life, sponsors of the Trust's Young Heritage Leaders program.

"Ontario Heritage Week is a time to celebrate communities and volunteers who are working to conserve our unique and diverse heritage," said Michael Chan, Minister of Tourism and Culture. "I'm pleased to see these award recipients recognized for their contributions to the province."

The Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Awards are administered by the Ontario Heritage Trust, an agency of the Government of Ontario dedicated to identifying, preserving, protecting and promoting Ontario's heritage.

 

Quick facts:

  • The Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Awards were established in 2007 by the Honourable James K. Bartleman, former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, in partnership with the Ontario Heritage Trust.
  • Nominations for the Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Awards are submitted by municipal and regional councils, First Nation band councils, Métis community councils and schools from across the province to recognize local contributions to heritage conservation.

 

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Contacts:

Catrina Colme
Marketing and Communications Coordinator
Ontario Heritage Trust
Telephone: 416-325-5074
E-mail: catrina.colme@heritagetrust.on.ca

Nanda Casucci-Byrne
Chief of Staff
Office of the Lieutenant Governor
Telephone: 416-325-7780

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