Amber Light Tribute

Amber Light Tribute thanks health care workers

Apr 15, 2020 | 8:41 PM

PRINCE GEORGE – The folks at Yellowhead Road and Bridge came up with an idea to show their appreciation and support for all frontline health care workers.

The idea grew into an Amber Light Tribute parade that would weave itself through the streets of Prince George and passing in front of hospital and health care facilities.

The idea spread into 21 other communities across the province. Each had its own Amber Light Tribute on Wednesday evening for frontline health care workers who may be putting themselves in unknown situations during the ongoing epidemic.

The Amber Light Tribute parade started the CN Centre parking lot with representatives from the BC Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association.

Included in the Amber Light Tribute were other partners who keep our highways and roads safe.

One of the goals of the event was to show support and gratitude from other essential services workers through the amber light tribute, hoping to lift the spirits of those who remain steadfast and on the frontlines of healthcare.
There are no plans in the works for another Amber Light Tribute.