Miss BC

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Miss, Mrs., & Miss Teen BC
Formation2002
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Langley
Location
Membership
Miss World Canada
Official language
English
Parent organization
Courage Productions
Website missbc.ca

Courage Productions runs the Miss BC pageant, including the Mrs. BC, Miss Teen BC, and Miss Charity BC titles. [1] [2] [3] [4] It was founded in Langley in 2002 by Darren Storsley. The final pageant night is televised by Shaw TV. [5] [6] The pageant has not been held since 2019 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. [7]

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History

The Miss BC pageant is organized by Darren Storsley and is part of Courage Productions. Since 2006, the pageant has been held at the Langley Fine Arts School in Fort Langley, British Columbia. Miss BC does not have limitations on its contestants' height, weight, and age, but instead claims to focus on "inner beauty", with an emphasis on life skills and charity fundraising. [8] [9] In 2017, the pageant announced a 15-year reunion, with many of the past winners joining together in celebration. [10] Miss BC pageants raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society's Cops for Cancer fundraiser. [11] To date, the pageants have raised over $400,000 for the charity. [12] [8]

Famous guests have occasionally attended to assist with hosting or performing, such as Monte Durham from Say Yes to the Dress:Atlanta. [13] [5]

Courage Productions also briefly ran the Top Teen of Canada pageant in 2008-2009, which was discontinued. [14] [15] [16]

Titles

The primary titles awarded at the Miss BC pageant are Miss BC, Mrs. BC, Miss Teen BC, and Miss Charity BC. The Mrs. BC title was introduced in 2011 and is a category specifically aimed at married women. [17] As part of the 15th Miss BC pageant, the competition introduced the Junior Miss BC title for girls aged 9 to 12. The runners up in the Junior Miss BC competition are given the title "Sparkle Ambassadors". [18]

The Miss BC pageant also awards regional titles for the Fraser Valley, the Greater Vancouver area, the Lower Mainland, Northern BC, Vancouver Island, BC Interior and most recently, Southwest BC. [19] In addition, the pageant gives out a Miss Congeniality award and a Heart & Soul award as voted on by contestants, and has a People's Choice Award as voted on by British Columbians.

Winners

Tara Teng, Miss BC 2010 Miss BC Tara Teng.jpg
Tara Teng, Miss BC 2010
Patricia Celan, Miss Charity BC 2013 Patricia Celan.jpg
Patricia Celan, Miss Charity BC 2013
YearMiss BCMrs. BCMiss Teen BCMiss Charity BCJunior Miss BCRef.
2019Bremiella De GuzmanSascia Sahota [20] Aria KrilanovichBonnie JohnstoneIsabella Reid [21]
2018Christine JamiesonTaylor AllerMichelle AhmadiCheryl Schindler [22]
2017Arsheep PurbaGenicca WhitneySallee WhitewingReshmi ChandraMelarie Eustaquio [23]
2016Gloren Guelos [24] Tetyana GolotaAlisha KaliaRamneek Jawandhan/a [25]
2015Shakti Shunmugam [26] Shalini GambhirShalom Reimer [27] [28] [29] Zana Ngn/a [30]
2014Taylor ScottStanislava KotyakovBrette JoyalTanpreet Parmar [31] n/a [6]
2013Ava Vanderstarren [32] Ashley BanuelosRebecca KetlerPatricia Celan [33] [34] [35] n/a [36]
2012Hannah SmithAmi MuranetzCharmaine LarideDesiree Tremblay [37] n/a [38]
2011Cheryl DietrichCarla LittlechiefAlyssia Tangn/a [39]
2010Tara Teng [40] [41] [42] n/aCourtnee Anderson [43] n/a [44]
2009Sandra Gin [45] n/an/a [46]
2008Shaela Raen/aMeghan Pricen/a [47] [36]
2007n/aJovan Stefanin/a [36]
2006Natalie Vickeryn/aAlex Keizern/a [36]
2005n/aGrace Pacifica Chenn/a [36]
2004n/an/a
2003n/an/a
2002n/an/a

Miss BC at National & International Pageants

The Miss BC pageant is a Miss World Canada qualifier. Several of the pageant winners have gone on to win or compete in national and international pageants.

Notable examples include:

Miss World Canada

Hosts & Judges

Darren Storsley is the host and founder of the pageant. He was also a pageant winner himself; Mr. Canada in 2003, [74] winner of the Canadian Male Model Search in 2004, [15] and Mr. World Canada in 2007. [17] Storsley is employed as a teacher at Langley Fine Arts School. [16] He is a gay man, is the faculty advisor for the school's gay–straight alliance, and represented Canada at Manhunt International. [75]

Notable judges include previous titleholders such as Sandra Gin , Tara Teng, Patricia Celan, Grace Pacifica Chen, and former Mr. World Canada and Mister International Canada Ron Wear. [76]

See also

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