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May 2015 Bye-Bye Alberta

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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4 BCBusiness MAy 2015 Out of Office 59 WINE Is Australian wine on the comeback trail? 63 SOCIETY The Vancouver Interna- tional Wine Festival gala. 65 FOOD + DRINK The cool Shirakawa and crisp Broken Ladder cider. 66 LUNCH WITH LUCY Hotel stories by John Evans. The Monthly Informer 13 aQUaCULTURE Warm waters and overregulation spell trouble for B.C.'s oysters. 14 HOSpITaLITY His movies may appall, but Uwe Boll hopes to charm in the kitchen. 15 NUmEROLOgY Castle in the sky: an early look at the towering Telus Garden. 17 THE maTRIx Usually business types sing from one song sheet. Not on transit. 19 THE CONvERSaTION David Suzuki Foundation's pensive CEO, Peter Robinson. 23 D-I-Y maNagEmENT You wanna Maserati? You better work (at your salary negotiations). 24 THE agENDa Nourishment for the corporate body and soul. 26 OFFICE SpaCE There's green buildings—and then there's really green buildings. m ay 2015 contents chatter Editor's Desk Vox Unpopuli p.8 ... Feedback What you Said p.11 long haul Oysters have been grown and farmed in the Strait of Georgia since the 1910s

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