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First Nation fashion designer invited to Paris fashion show

First Nation fashion designer invited to Paris fashion show

A fashion dream is coming true for one B.C. woman
New manager named to regional accounting firm

New manager named to regional accounting firm

Presley &Partners announced this month that Kathryn Jones has been promoted to the role of manager in the firm, effective immediately.
B.C. businesses encouraged to help wildfire victims

B.C. businesses encouraged to help wildfire victims

BC-based NexGen Hearing is respectfully challenging businesses around the province to join them in supporting victims of the ongoing wildfires by participating in their ‘Giving Back is Beautiful’ movement. With 50 NexGen locations serving communities around B.C., the company initiated a challenge with all 50 clinic owners to donate a portion of profits to the Red Cross and the wildfire relief campaign.
Comox Valley woman wins Silver Stevie Award

Comox Valley woman wins Silver Stevie Award

By Ryan Parton
B.C. government to outline next steps on Trans Mountain pipeline

B.C. government to outline next steps on Trans Mountain pipeline

Officials to speak on pipeline set to run through Vancouver, Abbotsford, Chilliwack and onto Alberta
Canadian wine is on NAFTA negotiating table

Canadian wine is on NAFTA negotiating table

U.S. dispute over Canadian wine sales restrictions on the table at NAFTA talks
Record-breaking temperatures put workers at risk

Record-breaking temperatures put workers at risk

With temperatures reaching the mid-30s, WorkSafeBC is alerting employers and outdoor workers of the risk of developing symptoms of heat stress. If left untreated, heat stress can lead to injuries from heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
Klassen honoured for workmanship

Klassen honoured for workmanship

Scott Stanfield
New WestJet discount airline service not expected until next year

New WestJet discount airline service not expected until next year

News of the delay came as WestJet reported it earned $48.4 million in its latest quarter
Beware of marketing myopia

Beware of marketing myopia

Although first coined in a Harvard Business Review article by Theodore Levitt, the concept of marketing myopia is still as relevant today as it was when it was written in 1960. In fact Levitt’s article is still required reading in many marketing courses because the basic theory has become the foundation of modern marketing.