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November/December 2024 – Entrepreneur of the Year

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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5 B C B U S I N E S S . C A N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2 0 24 C o v e r : A m e e L o n g p r é a t R e d b r i c k ; 13 : P e t e r L a n e ; 2 2 : A d a m B l a s b e r g ; 5 7: W e d g e M o u n t ai n L o d g e a n d S p a ; 7 5 : K e n t a Ta k a h a s h i CONTENTS 57 Getaway Guide Whisk away to Whistler, wine and dine in Langley or hop over to Leavenworth, Washington, for a quick trip across the border. There are many ways to plan a retreat, but here's where we recommend you eat, stay and play on your next getaway BY KERRI DONALDSON, NEAL McLENNAN AND JOY PECKNOLD C H A T T E R 8 EDITOR'S DESK Can you spare some change? T H E I N B O X 11 EDUCATION Surrey-based PowerPlay is using the power of entrepreneurship to shape young minds across the country 12 GO FIGURE We calculate how much BCers are spending on retail therapy 13 BUSINESS CLIMATE The local ski industry is navigating steep challenges brought on by climate change, warmer winters and a dwindling number of visitors 16 THE CONVERSATION After more than 30 years in Vancouver's real estate industry, Concert Properties co-founder David Podmore has built up an impressive collection of stories 18 LAND VALUES Local companies like PCI Developments are drawing on Indigenous knowledge to decolonize their own practices and level up as businesses 20 SMALL TOWN SUCCESS The story behind one of Nanoose Bay's most cherished brewpubs, Rusted Rake Brewing Q U A L I T Y T I M E 75 WEEKEND WARRIOR Kenta Takahashi, head pastry chef at Michelin-recommended Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar, paints his stress away after hours 76 SOCIAL CUES Dig into how Burnaby- based Little Pisces serves up taiyaki and reels in new customers 78 INVENTORY Six B.C. brands that will keep you warm with their cozy creations 80 CARRY ON What to buy for the jet setters in your life 82 WORST DAY ON THE JOB Vancouver-based Active Impact Investments may be known as Canada's largest climate tech seed fund today, but Mike Winterfield recounts how tough it was to get people to believe in him in the early days V O L U M E 5 2 N U M B E R 1 0 22 57 F E A T U R E S 22 Entrepreneur Of The Year Over the past three decades, we have shared a myriad of inspiring stories based on the winners and finalists of EY's Entrepreneur Of The Year - Pacific Region program. This year, we present one of the biggest features we've ever done on the competition as we celebrate 36 people from 27 different organizations in B.C. It's a testament to the talent in our province, and the stories we spotlight point to what the future holds for industries ranging from tech, health and education to insurance, real estate and construction BY NATHAN CADDELL, ALYSSA HIROSE, RUSHMILA RAHMAN AND DANI WRIGHT

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