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April/May 2025 – B.C.'s Most Resilient Cities

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45 B C B U S I N E S S . C A A P R I L / M AY 2 0 2 5 S h u t t e r s t o c k / S e r g e y N i v e n s Change is happening all around us. Much of that, of course, comes from the tech sector—but not all of it. For our annual feature on companies in B.C. making noise, we're focusing on those that are innovating in old industries. Sure, we bent that definition a little bit: many wouldn't call browsers "old," but they haven't changed all that much in almost a generation. The goal was to find businesses in the province that are raising the bar in their chosen industries, or changing them altogether. We did that—and hope you enjoy reading all about them. b y N A T H A N C A D D E L L + R U S H M I L A R A H M A N

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