6 BCBusiness nOVEmBER 2018 tanYa gOEhRing
The Informer
13 HOUSING
The solution to the province's
aordability crisis may lie some-
where in between large houses
and small condos
14 GO FIGURE
Take recycling for granted?
The stats behind the circular
economy's push to reduce and
reuse will make your head spin
15 ENTRY LEVEL
A day in the life of Sabrina
Chammas Doumet, who
juggles a co-working space,
her own product line and a
freelance business
16 PROPERTY WATCH
Foreign buyers no longer come
knocking like they once did, but
they've left behind a dierent
B.C. real estate market
17 MATRIX
Online or by phone, new scams
and schemes keep popping up.
We survey a few choice rip-os,
and their tip-os
Quality Time
63 WEEKEND WARRIOR
Surf's up for Val Litwin,
president and
CEO of the BC
Chamber of Commerce
65 ON TREND
It's sleepy time
66 INVENTORY
The best thing about activewear
is no one knows it's activewear
67 CARRY ON
Our tips for better, smarter
travel from Cactus Club Cafe
executive chef Rob Feenie
69 ABOUT TOWN
The EY Entrepreneur Of The
Year gala celebrated 25 years of
entrepreneurial excellence
70 LUNCH WITH LUCY
Marketing pro David Allison
looks beyond the numbers
Chatter
10 EDITOR'S DESK
Taking the lead
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LEADERS
FOR A
COMPLEX WORLD
The British Columbia Institute of
Technology is proud to welcome
Lisa Collins – Vice President,
Students. In addition to her many
credentials including Harvard
University's Management &
Leadership in Education Program,
Ms. Collins brings an extensive
background in post secondary
leadership and a deep passion for
supporting learners. Championing
student success in the classroom
and beyond, her work will support
a new generation of extraordinary
graduates – across BC and around
the world.
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