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UESNEL – Amy Quarry’s passion for small business has led to the creation of a Northern BC-wide ‘buy local’ program. Quarry is the Founder of Small Town Love, a Quesnel based initiative which helps independent business owners with creative m a rket i ng a nd stor y tel l i ng campaigns through its online LOVE Project platform. “I fell in love with my hometown when I started my own business,” says Quarry. “It gave me the opportunity to connect with so many different companies that I just didn’t know about. “I wanted every business to be able to tell a more compelling story. They’re inspiring,
from the adversity that so many have gone through, to the contributions they make to their local communities. There were so many amazing narratives not being told.” Her prog ra m is focused on improving the visibility of small town companies to other business owners and residents. The results have been significant. In 2013, A my Qua rry pa rtnered with Northern Development Initiative Trust (NDIT), who recognized the opportunity to bring the Small Town Love model, a home-grown buy local initiative, to many communities across northern BC. SEE QUARRY SHAPES | PAGE 5
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E L K WA – T h e re c e n t ‘conditional’ final investment decision (FID) for the Pacific NorthWest LNG export facility has businesses preparing to take advantage.
One of those companies is BV Electric, an electrical contractor specializing in large-scale industrial projects. “We’re doing everything we can to set ourselves apart from other
contractors,” says Gary Huxtable, company President. “The proponents of these big projects, like Transcanada, LNG Canada and Petronas, have made a commitment to using local vendors.
They’re going to need a really good reason not to choose us. “We’ve taken the necessary steps to make sure we’re meeting SEE BV BRACES FOR IMPACT | PAGE 10
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