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July/August 2025 – The Top 100

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Amer Sports shows no signs of slowing down. A milestone for 2024 was the unveil- ing of its first-ever "Alpha" store design in Toronto (named after the ubiquitous Alpha SV jacket), focused on its ReBIRD gear repair centre. VENTANA CONSTRUCTION CORP. Revenue change: +40.0% Net income: NP Net income change: NA It was a great revenue year for the Lower Mainland-based full-service construction firm, which has dozens of projects under its belt ranging from residential and retail to industrial and office buildings. Ventana is currently working on its largest project to date: a $253-million recreation facility in its hometown of Burnaby, complete with aquatic centre (and lazy river!) and NHL- sized arena. EQUINOX GOLD CORP. Revenue change: +39.5% Net income: $464.77 million Net income change: +1,092.3% Vancouver-based Equinox Gold had an absolutely monster year in 2024, which recorded its strongest gold production in the company's history. Equinox operates seven gold mines in North America along with Brazil, and CEO Greg Smith cites its success at Ontario's Greenstone Mine as "pivotal" to the record fiscal. LUNDIN GOLD Revenue change: +34.2% Net income: $583.6 million Net income change: +140.9% Becoming debt free was a major feather in the cap of Vancouver-based Lundin, which operates the Fruta del Norte gold mine in Ecuador. Like many of the other gold miners on our winners list, Lundin cashed in quite literally on high gold prices while also hitting an annual production record. ELDORADO GOLD CORP. Revenue change: +33.1% Net income: $396 million Net income change: +189.5% With operations in Canada, Greece and Turkey, 2024 saw this Vancouver-based metals producer strike record gold pro- duction at its Lamaque Complex mine in the Val d'Or mining district. Eldorado may strike revenue gold again next fiscal, as it plans to add a second underground mine to its Quebec complex. GROW ON UP Vancouver's Eldorado Gold Corp. hit new heights with its Lamaque Complex mine this year M a t h i e u D u p ui s / E l d o r a d o G o l d C o r p . 41 B C B U S I N E S S . C A J U LY/A U G U S T 2 0 2 5

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