Oakes served as a Quesnel city councillor, served as Cariboo-North MLA from 2013-2024 and was in the provincial cabinet under former BC Premier Christy Clark after her election in 2013 until 2017. One of her cabinet positions was as minister of community, sport and cultural development
Before she took public office, Oakes was executive director supporting the tourism and small business sector as well as serving on numerous boards including the minister's council on tourism, the small business round table, Canadian Chamber of Commerce executives and B.C. Chamber of Commerce.
“I am thrilled to join the team as director with the Barkerville Heritage Trust," Oakes said. "I have long been an advocate for Barkerville. This national and provincial treasure is vital for regional economic diversification. As a living museum, its educational programs and interpretive activities foster relationships and advance Indigenous reconciliation.”
Barkerville is a heritage property and park owned by the Province of British Columbia, as well as a National Historic Site designated by the Government of Canada in 1924. It was later recognized as a Provincial Heritage Property in 1958 and is now the largest living-history museum in Western North America.
The Barkerville Heritage Trust is a not-for-profit charitable organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors that has run Barkerville under a Heritage Site Management Agreement in partnership with the Province since 2005. The BHT’s role is to ensure the continued operation of Barkerville as a high quality heritage site, and is also responsible for the management, protection, and operation of the Richfield Courthouse, Blessing’s Grave Site, the Cariboo Wagon Road Northern Terminus Memorial Cairn, and Cottonwood House Historic Site.
To learn more about the Barkerville Heritage Trust’s Board of Directors, as well as upcoming events including Olde-Fashioned Christmas on December 14th & 15th, visit www.barkerville.ca.
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