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      Celebrating Nature's Path - Douglas Aug/Sept 2022

      Celebrating Nature’s Path: Organic Snack Food Company Wins Distinguished Entrepreneurs of…

      Farm in a box - Douglas Aug/Sept 22

      Farm in a Box: Topsoil shifts from producer to consultant

      Technicians from Cascadia Seaweed, winner of the 2021 Innovation Award, prepare to install a regenerative seaweed farm off the coast of Vancouver Island. Photo: Cascadia Seaweed.

      Ecostar Awards return to celebrate Vancouver Island changemakers

      Backed with a PhD in maternal-fetal toxicology, Dr. Dionne Laslo-Baker has taken her Victoria food business from local player to global contender.

      Three Victoria businesses receive over $3 million in PacifiCan funding

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      Municipal Check-In: City leaders discuss their priorities and goals

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      “Creating the conditions for Indigenous businesses to thrive is the single, most natural, swift and effective pathway to economic reconciliation in our country.” — Teara Fraser, founder and LEO of Iskwew Air. Photo: Jeffrey Bosdet.

      Taking Flight: Teara Fraser disrupts the aviation industry

      MS Koningsdam, a Pinnacle-class cruise ship operated by Holland America Line, was the first cruise ship to dock in Victoria in 2022.

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      Accent Inns’ response to COVID-19 was to turn the hotels into havens for front line workers. The positive move also helped build team culture.

      Dancing in the Dark – planning for a future you can’t…

      Survive & Thrive - Douglas Jun/Jul 2022

      Survive or Thrive? Building on pandemic business success

      Creating Cultures of Belonging - Douglas Apr/May 2022

      Creating cultures of belonging in the workplace

      Resilient business practices bring teams together to solve problems, using goals and effective communication to bounce back from crises.

      Building in Bounce: fostering resilience in business

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On The Cusp of Success: Patrick Kelly’s Frontly secures pre-seed funding

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Aerial view of Greater Victoria, BC.

Municipal Check-In: City leaders discuss their priorities and goals

Carla Sorrell - June 11, 2022
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The 55+ BC Games held their official torch lighting ceremony on June 7 to mark 100 days until the Games take place in Greater Victoria. Left to right: Stew Young, Mayor, City of Langford, Michael O'Connor, President of the Board producing the Games, Lana Popham, BC Minister of Agriculture & Food, Kevin Murdoch, Mayor of Oak Bay, Karen Harper, Councillor, District of Saanich and Al Ferraby, CFAX Radio host.

Greater Victoria gets ready to host the 55+ BC Games

Douglas magazine - June 8, 2022
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Backstage at the Pacific Opera Victoria’s production of Don Giovanni. The company used the pandemic to invest in itself, employing artists to create sets and costumes for future productions.

Pacific Opera Victoria returns to in-person performances

Carla Sorrell - June 8, 2022
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ICA Anti Racism at Work campaign posters

Anti-Racism At Work Is Everyone’s Job

Contributor - June 7, 2022
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Chris Yue is the CEO of Renzoku Tech School.

Renzoku is Victoria’s first tech apprenticeship-based school 

Carla Sorrell - June 3, 2022
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“Creating the conditions for Indigenous businesses to thrive is the single, most natural, swift and effective pathway to economic reconciliation in our country.” — Teara Fraser, founder and LEO of Iskwew Air. Photo: Jeffrey Bosdet.

Taking Flight: Teara Fraser disrupts the aviation industry

Carla Sorrell - May 30, 2022
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What the end of third-party cookies means for marketers and businesses in a privacy-focused Google universe.

The Death of Third-Party Cookies

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Waves of Data

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Nancy, Dwayne and their children moved into a fully accessible, barrier free Habitat for Humanity home in a 10-unit multi-family complex in North Saanich on April 29th, 2022.

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