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January 2015 Best Cities for Work in B.C.

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JANUARY 2015 BCBusiness 31 (JessiCA mCDoNAlD) Nik West JDC West 2015 when: January 16–18 where: University of Victoria Western Canada's best and brightest business students, from 12 different universities, gather in Victoria for this annual three-day team event to compete in an unusual mix of academic, social, athletic and debate competitions, culminating in a gala awards reception. Come and cheer on Canada's future business leaders. ($125, gala; $15, competition pass; jdcwest.com) O n l i n e For more must-attend events, go to bcbusiness.ca/ Events-calendar 5 Days in January y Jessica McDonald WHEN: January 21 WHERE: Hyatt Regency Vancouver BC Hydro president and CEO Jessica McDonald inherited a Crown corporation facing pressure to increase rates, $4.3 billion in deferral accounts, as well as determined opposition to the $7.9-billion Site C hydropower project, which was expected to be approved by the provincial government in late 2014. In her inaugural address to the Vancouver Board of Trade, McDonald will outline the corporation's plan to meet an estimated 40 per cent increase in energy demand over the next two decades. ($69, members; $138, non-members; boardoftrade.com) Vancouver Resource investment Conference 2015 when: January 18–19 where: Vancouver Convention Centre Cargo Logistics Canada expo + Conference when: January 28–29 where: Vancouver Convention Centre Aboriginal People and the natural Resource economy when: January 28 where: Pan Pacific Hotel Macdonald Laurier Institute (MLI) and the B.C. Business Council bring togeth- er leaders from the Aboriginal business community, along with government and industry, to explore common interests in developing Canada's national resourc- es. Panellists include Ovide Mercredi, former national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, and Dr. Brian Lee Crowley, managing director, MLI. ($199, early bird; $250, regular; macdonaldlaurier.ca/ dcwest.com) Ovide Mercredi Investors and stakeholders in global resource exploration come together for this two-day trade show dedicated to resource exploration. This is a singular opportunity to talk directly to senior man- agement from companies representing every sector of the mineral exploration industry. (free, register advance online; $20, regular; cambridgehouse.com) Thanks to sophisticated intermodal de- livery and an army of logistics specialists, that Amazon.com package you received this morning has logged more mileage in 48 hours than you will in a month. Today's supply-chain systems require experts like HBC's director of transportation operations Ginnie Venslovaitis and UPS president of global freight forwarding Steve Flowers, speaking at this event. ($275, early bird; $325, regular; cargologisticscanada.com) •

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