BCBusiness

July 2015 Top 100 Issue

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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10 BCBusiness jULY 2015 Out of Office 169 FOOD Behind the growing popu- larity of culinary tours 172 ENTERTAINING Top bartenders serve up their favourite patio drinks 175 FOOD + DRINK Blowing off steam at Notch8; plus, Chinatown's Sai Woo 177 SOCIETY The young and the beautiful of BCB's 30 Under 30 gala 178 LUNCH WITH LUCY Railroader Lisa Tuningley The Monthly Informer 23 AbORIGINAL AFFAIRS Why the province now favours one- off deals with B.C. First Nations 24 AGRICULTURE How Summerland became the mecca for the cherry faithful 25 NUmEROLOGY Throwing out your organic waste just got a whole lot more expensive 27 THE mATRIx Will Vancouver follow Seattle and L.A. with a $15 minimum wage? 29 THE CONvERSATION Catching up with outspoken Vancouver planner Andy Yan 33 D-I-Y mANAGEmENT You know how to fire an employee. But how about a customer? 34 THE AGENDA Nourishment for the corporate body and soul 36 OFFICE SPACE What is a financial spa, you ask? BlueShore Financial has an answer J ULY 2015 contents chatter Editor's Desk Clear sight p.16 ... Feedback What you said p.19 ON guarD Malahat Chief David Michael Harry holds out hope for B.C.'s treaty process (Top) NIk weST

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