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January/February 2021 – The Innovators

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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"James Baldwin has become wildly popular. He's a classic, but he's back and he's big. I think people want books about change—how to fix things, how to change them. Human rights and climate are the two big issues." —Emilie Dierking, Pulp Fiction "There's been a demand for local mystery and fantasy authors. Sheena Kamal's char- acters, particularly her pro- tagonist, are complicated and human. In her latest, No Going Back, there's lots of action, moving from Vancouver to In- donesia, and implicit attention to social conditions." —Walter Sinclair, White Dwarf Books "The Island of Books by Dominique Fortier is a moving, rich celebration of words, ex- plored through the story of an illiterate scribe on the island of Mont Saint Michel in the 15th century. During this year, when different places feel so very far away, The Island of Books feels both nostalgic and necessary. It basks us in the world of books and the mysteries of love." —Zoe Grams, Upstart & Crow. 2832 Granville Street, Vancouver BC 604.736.6016 www.mjjewellers.ca Real benefits for your business Go to ChamberPlan.ca for a free quote " When my team and I could access healthcare from anywhere, at any time." Untitled-2 1 1/7/21 10:08 AM

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