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First Nations Combine Science And Tradition For Sustainable Fishery Shellfish License Approved For Coastal Shellfish BY VALORIE LENNOX
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RINCE RUPERT - Coastal Shellfish is nourished by millennia of knowledge. The company is 87 per cent First Nations owned, which is reflected in the company mandate to develop and grow a sustainable industry that involves First Nations in harvesting, but not depleting, the natural resources of the Great Bear Rainforest region. Under the brand name Great Bear Scallops, the company has developed a process to cultivate world-class scallops in the chilly waters near Prince Rupert. The success of this unique aquaculture industry is measured not by profit but by success in developing a viable and sustainable industry. Established in 2011, this innovative venture has achieved the following: • O f ten elu s ive biolog ic a l proofs of concept, in order to
establish a viable hatchery for scallops; • Reliable and successful production of seed and adult scallops; • Four years of highly rated sa les of sma l l batches of farmed scallops; and • Ocean Wise sustainability certification. Key to the company’s success is merging traditional First Nations knowledge with 21st century science. The initiative began with traditional knowledge of the water, supplemented by research trials starting in 2003 to identify the best species for sustainable aquaculture. Scallops – a delectable, popular, and high-value shellfish – were identified as most suitable for the ecosystem. The Metalakatla First Nations’ Development Corporation was the majority shareholder in creating Coastal Shellfish. Hereditary SEE COASTAL SHELLFISH | PAGE 13
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People’s Choice Toy Store Earned Community Love Realm Of Toys Finalist In BC Small Business Awards BY VALORIE LENNOX
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ILLIAMS LAKE - If you are a small business in a small town, how do you know your community loves you? You may first realize it when c u s to m e rs p itc h i n to h e lp cover $3,000 in deductibles
after thieves smash your store windows. You see it again when an artisan drives three hours to your store to install beautiful, custom-crafted grillwork on your windows, all at cost. It is conclusively proven in 2019 when community votes make you one of five finalists in the BC
Small Business Premier People’s Choice award. That last proof amazed Jazmyn Douillard, who co-owns Realm of Toys with her parents Richard and Joan Douillard. “We were so busy we forgot to encourage our community to vote – and we still made it into the top five,” she said.
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Established in 2013, Realm of Toys is a family-owned initiative that specializes in unique toys, all things nerd, and community spirit. Motivated and innovative, the store is both a retail outlet and a community centre in Williams Lake. SEE REALM OF TOYST | PAGE 9