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      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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      Public, private partnership wins provincial award for affordable housing

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      Taking Flight: Teara Fraser disrupts the aviation industry

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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.

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