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SUPPLY CHAIN EXPERT GRAHAM ROBINS TALKS COVID-19 The CEO of A & A Customs Brokers digs into some recent difficulties. Asked how he makes a living, Graham Robins has a pretty simple answer: “Our customers basically pay us to be invisible,” he says of A & A Customs Brokers, the Surrey-based company where he serves as CEO. “They don’t want to deal with customers or the border—they pay us to make things disappear, as far as hassles or THE MOST AFFORDABLE PLACES TO BUY PROPERTY IN B.C Home affordability depends not only on price but on the buyer’s income—personal finance experts recommend a price-to-income ratio no higher than 3. By that measure, nowhere in B.C. is truly affordable, according to a new ranking of 20 major B.C. cities from Canadian real estate website and brokerage Zoocasa.com. But some OMG! A CANADIAN NEWS ORGANIZATION PLANS TO HIRE HUNDREDSSEE MORE ONBCBUSINESS.CA
THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT MOTIVE: YOUR GUIDE TO STARTING A Not-for-profits—called societies in B.C. because their governing legislation is the Societies Act—aren’t required to incorporate. When they do, it’s usually to access funding or to open a bank account, Rans says. “There’s also a perception, very much like in the for-profit world, that incorporation gives you a certainlegitimacy.”.
HOW TERRELLA ENERGY SYSTEMS IS MAKING THE MOST OF A Tackling this problem became the mother of invention, prompting Kenna to leave Ballard in 2012 and launch Terrella Energy Systems Ltd. out of a small shop in Mission. To Kenna, graphite is a miracle material—malleable, conductive and impervious to corrosion. For the past four years, he’s been fine-tuning roll-embossing technologythat can
BCBUSINESS - VANCOUVER & BC BUSINESS NEWS, ARTICLESPEOPLEYOUR BUSINESSCAREERSLIFESTYLEPROMOTED CONTENTSUBSCRIBE BCBusiness - Vancouver & BC Business News, Articles & Commentary. Government. May 28, 2021. Institute of Communication Agencies calls for boycott of Elections BC’s agency search process. The Institute of Communication Agencies (ICA) is calling for a boycott of Elections BC’s search process for a new marketing agency. THE 2021 WOMEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS: EQUITY AND INCLUSION WinnerJennifer Twiner McCarronCEO, Thunderbird Entertainment. Jennifer Twiner M c Carron is enjoying an awards run akin to that of mid-1990s Tom Hanks. The revered actor reeled off back-to-back Best Actor wins at the Academy Awards in ’94 and ’95 for his work in Philadelphia and Forrest Gump, respectively. THE 2021 WOMEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS: RISING STARS The podcast features a wealth of B.C. content (BCBusiness 30 Under 30 winners Katherine Backman, Karen Lee, Ainsley Rose and Ania Wysocka, for instance), but Emmy-nominated producer Madison Williams is her favourite subject so far. “It was my second interview, and it was the first podcast interview she’d ever done,” Cey recalls. MAP: WHICH B.C. CITIES ARE GROWING FASTEST Accounting for 10 per cent of overall scores, population growth can be a good indicator of an attractive local job market—one that draws people in and keeps them around. That’s why Fort St. John and Dawson Creek are expanding faster than other northern cities. Still, it’s the urban gorilla Metro COVID-19 FORCES THE B.C. RESTAURANT INDUSTRY TO ADAPT TO A COVID-19 has reduced the B.C. food services industry to a shadow of its former self. Before the crisis, it comprised about 15,000 restaurants and caterers, according to the BC Restaurant and Food Services Association (BCRFA). Generating roughly $14 billion in annual economic activity, the sector provided jobs for 190,000 people, makingit the
SUPPLY CHAIN EXPERT GRAHAM ROBINS TALKS COVID-19 The CEO of A & A Customs Brokers digs into some recent difficulties. Asked how he makes a living, Graham Robins has a pretty simple answer: “Our customers basically pay us to be invisible,” he says of A & A Customs Brokers, the Surrey-based company where he serves as CEO. “They don’t want to deal with customers or the border—they pay us to make things disappear, as far as hassles or THE MOST AFFORDABLE PLACES TO BUY PROPERTY IN B.C Home affordability depends not only on price but on the buyer’s income—personal finance experts recommend a price-to-income ratio no higher than 3. By that measure, nowhere in B.C. is truly affordable, according to a new ranking of 20 major B.C. cities from Canadian real estate website and brokerage Zoocasa.com. But some OMG! A CANADIAN NEWS ORGANIZATION PLANS TO HIRE HUNDREDSSEE MORE ONBCBUSINESS.CA
THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT MOTIVE: YOUR GUIDE TO STARTING A Not-for-profits—called societies in B.C. because their governing legislation is the Societies Act—aren’t required to incorporate. When they do, it’s usually to access funding or to open a bank account, Rans says. “There’s also a perception, very much like in the for-profit world, that incorporation gives you a certainlegitimacy.”.
HOW TERRELLA ENERGY SYSTEMS IS MAKING THE MOST OF A Tackling this problem became the mother of invention, prompting Kenna to leave Ballard in 2012 and launch Terrella Energy Systems Ltd. out of a small shop in Mission. To Kenna, graphite is a miracle material—malleable, conductive and impervious to corrosion. For the past four years, he’s been fine-tuning roll-embossing technologythat can
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SUPPLY CHAIN EXPERT GRAHAM ROBINS TALKS COVID-19 The CEO of A & A Customs Brokers digs into some recent difficulties. Asked how he makes a living, Graham Robins has a pretty simple answer: “Our customers basically pay us to be invisible,” he says of A & A Customs Brokers, the Surrey-based company where he serves as CEO. “They don’t want to deal with customers or the border—they pay us to make things disappear, as far as hassles or THE MOST AFFORDABLE PLACES TO BUY PROPERTY IN B.C Home affordability depends not only on price but on the buyer’s income—personal finance experts recommend a price-to-income ratio no higher than 3. By that measure, nowhere in B.C. is truly affordable, according to a new ranking of 20 major B.C. cities from Canadian real estate website and brokerage Zoocasa.com. But some OMG! A CANADIAN NEWS ORGANIZATION PLANS TO HIRE HUNDREDSSEE MORE ONBCBUSINESS.CA
THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT MOTIVE: YOUR GUIDE TO STARTING ANON PROFIT BUSINESS PLANSHOW TO SET UP A CHARITYHOW TO START A FAMILY FOUNDATIONHOW TO START YOUR OWN CHARITYCREATING A FOUNDATIONFORMING A CHARITABLEFOUNDATION
Not-for-profits—called societies in B.C. because their governing legislation is the Societies Act—aren’t required to incorporate. When they do, it’s usually to access funding or to open a bank account, Rans says. “There’s also a perception, very much like in the for-profit world, that incorporation gives you a certainlegitimacy.”.
HOW TERRELLA ENERGY SYSTEMS IS MAKING THE MOST OF A Tackling this problem became the mother of invention, prompting Kenna to leave Ballard in 2012 and launch Terrella Energy Systems Ltd. out of a small shop in Mission. To Kenna, graphite is a miracle material—malleable, conductive and impervious to corrosion. For the past four years, he’s been fine-tuning roll-embossing technologythat can
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SUPPLY CHAIN EXPERT GRAHAM ROBINS TALKS COVID-19 The CEO of A & A Customs Brokers digs into some recent difficulties. Asked how he makes a living, Graham Robins has a pretty simple answer: “Our customers basically pay us to be invisible,” he says of A & A Customs Brokers, the Surrey-based company where he serves as CEO. “They don’t want to deal with customers or the border—they pay us to make things disappear, as far as hassles or THE MOST AFFORDABLE PLACES TO BUY PROPERTY IN B.C Home affordability depends not only on price but on the buyer’s income—personal finance experts recommend a price-to-income ratio no higher than 3. By that measure, nowhere in B.C. is truly affordable, according to a new ranking of 20 major B.C. cities from Canadian real estate website and brokerage Zoocasa.com. But some OMG! A CANADIAN NEWS ORGANIZATION PLANS TO HIRE HUNDREDSSEE MORE ONBCBUSINESS.CA
THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT MOTIVE: YOUR GUIDE TO STARTING ANON PROFIT BUSINESS PLANSHOW TO SET UP A CHARITYHOW TO START A FAMILY FOUNDATIONHOW TO START YOUR OWN CHARITYCREATING A FOUNDATIONFORMING A CHARITABLEFOUNDATION
Not-for-profits—called societies in B.C. because their governing legislation is the Societies Act—aren’t required to incorporate. When they do, it’s usually to access funding or to open a bank account, Rans says. “There’s also a perception, very much like in the for-profit world, that incorporation gives you a certainlegitimacy.”.
HOW TERRELLA ENERGY SYSTEMS IS MAKING THE MOST OF A Tackling this problem became the mother of invention, prompting Kenna to leave Ballard in 2012 and launch Terrella Energy Systems Ltd. out of a small shop in Mission. To Kenna, graphite is a miracle material—malleable, conductive and impervious to corrosion. For the past four years, he’s been fine-tuning roll-embossing technologythat can
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Not-for-profits—called societies in B.C. because their governing legislation is the Societies Act—aren’t required to incorporate. When they do, it’s usually to access funding or to open a bank account, Rans says. “There’s also a perception, very much like in the for-profit world, that incorporation gives you a certainlegitimacy.”.
THE EMERGENCE OF ROW HOMES: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Row homes are attractive to buyers who want the autonomy of single, family dwellings without the unreachable price tag. But both developers and buyers should educate themselves on potential hurdles homeowners could face living without a strata. Before would-be developers and row-house investors take on this potentially lucrativestyle of
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THE MOST AFFORDABLE PLACES TO BUY PROPERTY IN B.C Home affordability depends not only on price but on the buyer’s income—personal finance experts recommend a price-to-income ratio no higher than 3. By that measure, nowhere in B.C. is truly affordable, according to a new ranking of 20 major B.C. cities from Canadian real estate website and brokerage Zoocasa.com. But some SUPPLY CHAIN EXPERT GRAHAM ROBINS TALKS COVID-19 The CEO of A & A Customs Brokers digs into some recent difficulties. Asked how he makes a living, Graham Robins has a pretty simple answer: “Our customers basically pay us to be invisible,” he says of A & A Customs Brokers, the Surrey-based company where he serves as CEO. “They don’t want to deal with customers or the border—they pay us to make things disappear, as far as hassles or MAP: WHICH B.C. CITIES ARE GROWING FASTEST Accounting for 10 per cent of overall scores, population growth can be a good indicator of an attractive local job market—one that draws people in and keeps them around. That’s why Fort St. John and Dawson Creek are expanding faster than other northern cities. Still, it’s the urban gorilla Metro THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT MOTIVE: YOUR GUIDE TO STARTING ANON PROFIT BUSINESS PLANSHOW TO SET UP A CHARITYHOW TO START A FAMILY FOUNDATIONHOW TO START YOUR OWN CHARITYCREATING A FOUNDATIONFORMING A CHARITABLEFOUNDATION
Not-for-profits—called societies in B.C. because their governing legislation is the Societies Act—aren’t required to incorporate. When they do, it’s usually to access funding or to open a bank account, Rans says. “There’s also a perception, very much like in the for-profit world, that incorporation gives you a certainlegitimacy.”.
THE EMERGENCE OF ROW HOMES: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Row homes are attractive to buyers who want the autonomy of single, family dwellings without the unreachable price tag. But both developers and buyers should educate themselves on potential hurdles homeowners could face living without a strata. Before would-be developers and row-house investors take on this potentially lucrativestyle of
ENTER THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE Most likely one of the topics of discussion at the January 22-25 Association for Mineral Exploration Roundup 2018 (in which Manning Elliott will be participating) will be what is known in B.C. mining circles as ‘the Golden Triangle.’ And for good reason: the Golden Triangle is shaping up to be a HOW TO GO ON STRESS LEAVE, OR GET TIME OFF TRYING Christian Codrington, B.C. Human Resources Management Association senior manager, and Kelly Slade-Kerr, lawyer with Hamilton Howell Bain & Gould Employment Lawyers, both maintain that “sick leave” is the proper—and only—term that should be used to describe the type of leave that employees seek when they are not mentally fit to B.C.’S MOST LOVED BRANDS 2021 There’s nothing like a global pandemic to put brand loyalty to the test. When our research partner Ipsos conducted its latest B.C.’s Most Loved Brands survey in January, British Columbians had suffered through almost a year of COVID lockdowns, health woes and THE 2021 WOMEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS: CORPORATE LEADER When Karimah Es Sabar turned seven, her father gave her a chemistry set as a birthday present. “Ever since then, I’ve been in love with science,” says the B.C. biotech pioneer. Es Sabar left her native Kenya for England, where she earned a master’s in neurochemistry at the University of THE 2021 BUSINESS OF GOOD AWARDS: EQUITY AND INCLUSION Chief people officer, British Columbia Lottery Corp. An adjunct faculty member at SFU’s Beedie School of Business, Yabome Gilpin-Jackson sometimes teaches there and at Montreal’s Concordia University. Her courses, which fall under the umbrella of leadership and organizational development and are THE 2021 WOMEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS: CORPORATE LEADER Winner Jill Schnarr Chief social innovation and communications officer, Telus Corp. It’s fair to say that Jill Schnarr has always worked at Telus. During her holidays while earning a business administration degree from Western University, Vancouver-born Schnarr pulled shifts as a phone operator for its predecessor, BC Tel. KITIMAT - BCBUSINESS Kitimat beckons from the head of Douglas Channel next to Kitimat River. Its imploring wilderness is the perfect place for adventure seekers and nature lovers to find their happy places, and indoor and outdoor recreation facilities in in the community provide plenty of opportunity for an active, outdoor, coastal lifestyle. Kitimat’s PACIFIC TRADER: IS DOMINION LENDING CENTRES SAFE AS HOUSES The stock: Excuse me while I wipe the coffee off my hoodie after learning what that house down the block just sold for. Few industries have fared so well during the pandemic as residential real estate. Yet for all the property fortunes made in B.C., it’s surprising how few local companies in the THE 2021 WOMEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS: CHANGE MAKER It sounds like hyperbole to say that Sandra Phillips got in on the ground floor of Canada’s smart transportation movement, but it really isn’t. The Switzerland native hadn’t been in Vancouver very long when she got a job as Car2Go’s first local employee (she was the company’s seventh North CHINA, FOREIGN OWNERSHIP & B.C. RESOURCES B.C.’s natural resources are being gobbled up by foreign entities at a record pace. Increasingly, those entities are controlled by governments, such as China’s, that may have motives beyond mere profits. (Return to B.C.'s Top 100 of 2011.) THE 2021 WOMEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS: COMMUNITY BUILDER When Natasha Jung picks up the phone, she warns me that she’s starting to get contractions. “I’m trying to go about my day as normal as possible,” she says, without a hint of stress in her voice. “You don’t know when the heavy hitters will start.” For Jung, it somehow seems like just ON TREND: HAVEN’T YOU HEARD? POLYMER EARRINGS ARE ALL THE 21 hours ago · Made with many of the same tools you’d use to bake cookies (yep, these things go in the oven), polymer clay earrings are fairly easy and cheap to create, and they look pretty good, too. (Of course, the adornments have also starred in many TikTok and BCBUSINESS - VANCOUVER & BC BUSINESS NEWS, ARTICLESPEOPLEYOUR BUSINESSCAREERSLIFESTYLEPROMOTED CONTENTSUBSCRIBE BCBusiness - Vancouver & BC Business News, Articles & Commentary. Government. May 28, 2021. Institute of Communication Agencies calls for boycott of Elections BC’s agency search process. The Institute of Communication Agencies (ICA) is calling for a boycott of Elections BC’s search process for a new marketing agency. B.C.’S MOST LOVED BRANDS 2020 Before we get to B.C.’s Most Loved Brands, let’s acknowledge the elephant in the room. Sometimes major events can change the social context of consumer behaviour, with sudden and significant implications. And sometimes those events don’t line up with an editorial calendar that’s planned months in advance. Our seventh annual ranking of B.C.’s most popular brands, presented with THE 2020 BUSINESS OF GOOD AWARDS Garth Taylor probably put it best. “I know all businesses think they have a unique culture, but I think we actually do,” said the president of North Vancouver–based environmental services firm Hatfield Consultants, winner of the Workplace Wellness category in our first annual Business of Good awards. Taylor made that observationwith a
THE MOST AFFORDABLE PLACES TO BUY PROPERTY IN B.C Home affordability depends not only on price but on the buyer’s income—personal finance experts recommend a price-to-income ratio no higher than 3. By that measure, nowhere in B.C. is truly affordable, according to a new ranking of 20 major B.C. cities from Canadian real estate website and brokerage Zoocasa.com. But some SUPPLY CHAIN EXPERT GRAHAM ROBINS TALKS COVID-19 The CEO of A & A Customs Brokers digs into some recent difficulties. Asked how he makes a living, Graham Robins has a pretty simple answer: “Our customers basically pay us to be invisible,” he says of A & A Customs Brokers, the Surrey-based company where he serves as CEO. “They don’t want to deal with customers or the border—they pay us to make things disappear, as far as hassles or THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT MOTIVE: YOUR GUIDE TO STARTING ANON PROFIT BUSINESS PLANSHOW TO SET UP A CHARITYHOW TO START A FAMILY FOUNDATIONHOW TO START YOUR OWN CHARITYCREATING A FOUNDATIONFORMING A CHARITABLEFOUNDATION
Not-for-profits—called societies in B.C. because their governing legislation is the Societies Act—aren’t required to incorporate. When they do, it’s usually to access funding or to open a bank account, Rans says. “There’s also a perception, very much like in the for-profit world, that incorporation gives you a certainlegitimacy.”.
EMPLOYEE VACATIONS: GOOD FOR BUSINESS The BC Employment Standards Act prescribes the minimum time off that an employee must have each year (section 57), as well as the minimum vacation pay that an employee is entitled to (section 58) in conjunction with the vacation time. Some employers mistakenly think that if they simply pay out the accrued vacation, they will have mettheir
THE EMERGENCE OF ROW HOMES: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Row homes are attractive to buyers who want the autonomy of single, family dwellings without the unreachable price tag. But both developers and buyers should educate themselves on potential hurdles homeowners could face living without a strata. Before would-be developers and row-house investors take on this potentially lucrativestyle of
ENTER THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE Most likely one of the topics of discussion at the January 22-25 Association for Mineral Exploration Roundup 2018 (in which Manning Elliott will be participating) will be what is known in B.C. mining circles as ‘the Golden Triangle.’ And for good reason: the Golden Triangle is shaping up to be a HOW TO GO ON STRESS LEAVE, OR GET TIME OFF TRYING Christian Codrington, B.C. Human Resources Management Association senior manager, and Kelly Slade-Kerr, lawyer with Hamilton Howell Bain & Gould Employment Lawyers, both maintain that “sick leave” is the proper—and only—term that should be used to describe the type of leave that employees seek when they are not mentally fit to BCBUSINESS - VANCOUVER & BC BUSINESS NEWS, ARTICLESPEOPLEYOUR BUSINESSCAREERSLIFESTYLEPROMOTED CONTENTSUBSCRIBE Address: 1883 Trimble Street, Vancouver Price: $9,280,000 Listing: R2580005 The skinny: Four-bedroom, three-bathroom, 4,302-square-foot house on 7,764 square feet in Vancouver’s Point Grey neighbourhood The bling: Ever wanted to feel like you live on a boat without, you know, actually living on a boat? B.C.’S MOST LOVED BRANDS 2020 Before we get to B.C.’s Most Loved Brands, let’s acknowledge the elephant in the room. Sometimes major events can change the social context of consumer behaviour, with sudden and significant implications. And sometimes those events don’t line up with an editorial calendar that’s planned months in advance. Our seventh annual ranking of B.C.’s most popular brands, presented with THE 2020 BUSINESS OF GOOD AWARDS Our new awards aim to celebrate organizations throughout B.C. that turn the principles of social responsibility into action. THE MOST AFFORDABLE PLACES TO BUY PROPERTY IN B.C Home affordability depends not only on price but on the buyer’s income—personal finance experts recommend a price-to-income ratio no higher than 3. By that measure, nowhere in B.C. is truly affordable, according to a new ranking of 20 major B.C. cities from Canadian real estate website and brokerage Zoocasa.com. But some SUPPLY CHAIN EXPERT GRAHAM ROBINS TALKS COVID-19 The CEO of A & A Customs Brokers digs into some recent difficulties. Asked how he makes a living, Graham Robins has a pretty simple answer: “Our customers basically pay us to be invisible,” he says of A & A Customs Brokers, the Surrey-based company where he serves as CEO. “They don’t want to deal with customers or the border—they pay us to make things disappear, as far as hassles or THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT MOTIVE: YOUR GUIDE TO STARTING ANON PROFIT BUSINESS PLANSHOW TO SET UP A CHARITYHOW TO START A FAMILY FOUNDATIONHOW TO START YOUR OWN CHARITYCREATING A FOUNDATIONFORMING A CHARITABLEFOUNDATION
Wondering what it takes to start a charity? Here’s what we learned from people who’ve done it. Rick Hansen established a charity to carry on what he’d started with his Man in Motion World Tour to raise awareness about people with disabilities. For AG Hair co-founder Lotte Davis, a charitable organization was the most effective way to fund girls’ education in Africa. EMPLOYEE VACATIONS: GOOD FOR BUSINESS Encouraging employees to use all their vacation time each year helps a company’s bottom line and prevents legal liabilities. Summer is now officially over, and for most of us, summer vacation is a pleasantmemory.
THE EMERGENCE OF ROW HOMES: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Row homes are an attractive option for savvy homeowners looking for value and avoiding a strata As a real estate and land-development lawyer, Greg van Popta has noticed developers favouring row homes over townhomes. Row homes are essentially townhomes with more individual character (think popsicle HOW TO GO ON STRESS LEAVE, OR GET TIME OFF TRYING Christian Codrington, B.C. Human Resources Management Association senior manager, and Kelly Slade-Kerr, lawyer with Hamilton Howell Bain & Gould Employment Lawyers, both maintain that “sick leave” is the proper—and only—term that should be used to describe the type of leave that employees seek when they are not mentally fit to ENTER THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE Manning Elliott helps clients unlock the mineral bounty of B.C.’s next frontier. Most likely one of the topics of discussion at the January 22-25 Association for Mineral Exploration Roundup 2018 (in which Manning Elliott will be participating) will be what is known in B.C. mining circles as B.C.’S MOST LOVED BRANDS 2021 There’s nothing like a global pandemic to put brand loyalty to the test. When our research partner Ipsos conducted its latest B.C.’s Most Loved Brands survey in January, British Columbians had suffered through almost a year of COVID lockdowns, health woes and THE 2021 WOMEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS: CORPORATE LEADER When Karimah Es Sabar turned seven, her father gave her a chemistry set as a birthday present. “Ever since then, I’ve been in love with science,” says the B.C. biotech pioneer. Es Sabar left her native Kenya for England, where she earned a master’s in neurochemistry at the University of THE 2021 BUSINESS OF GOOD AWARDS: EQUITY AND INCLUSION Chief people officer, British Columbia Lottery Corp. An adjunct faculty member at SFU’s Beedie School of Business, Yabome Gilpin-Jackson sometimes teaches there and at Montreal’s Concordia University. Her courses, which fall under the umbrella of leadership and organizational development and are THE 2021 WOMEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS: CORPORATE LEADER Chief social innovation and communications officer, Telus Corp. It’s fair to say that Jill Schnarr has always worked at Telus. During her holidays while earning a business administration degree from Western University, Vancouver-born Schnarr pulled shifts as a phone operatorfor its predecessor
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