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January 2016 Best Cities For Work in B.C.

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6 BCBusiness JANUARY 2016 production manager – print Kirsty Senior (on leave) production manager – Studio Kristina Borys production manager - digital Candice Ui aSSiStant Studio manager Mandy Lau production co-ordinator Ariane Fleischmann SaleS/production liaiSon Ina Bowerbank adVertiSing deSign Chris Sherwood imaging tecHnician Mandy Lau circulation manager Ashley Cleggett SaleS manager Brianne Harper Senior account manager Pardeep Jassal account managerS Geoff Brooks, Calvin Leung national adVertiSing repreSentatiVe Brian Trotter 647-224-1698 briantrotter@outlook.com BcBuSineSS Head office Phone: 604-299-7311 Fax: 604-299-9188 puBliSHer Charlene Rooke editor-in-cHief Matt O'Grady editorial managing editor Oliver Lam aSSociate editor Felicity Stone acting digital editor Janine Verreault Staff writer Jacob Parry editorial aSSiStant Mary Beach contriButing writerS Frances Bula Melissa Edwards Marcie Good Dee Hon Lucy Hyslop Rod Mickleburgh Jimmy Thomson Abby Wiseman deSign creatiVe director Catherine Mullaly deputY art director Stesha Ho contriButing artiStS Matthew Chen Gary Clement Jessica Deeks Paul Duchart Benjamin Haab Darren Hull Paul Joseph Michael Li Pooya Nabei Victoria Park Mark Atomos Pilon The Cities of Cranbrook and Kimberley are joining forces to produce jobs, lower taxes, and increase the population in our region. As a corridor we have cost, workforce, operational, and lifestyle advantages. And we're working together to share the secret, for everyone's benefit. To be part of this contact Kevin at: 250.427.9666 or 250.489.0232 A secret worth sharing. THE UNCOMMON BUSINESS CORRIDOR Cranbrook.ca \ InvestKimberley.com Two Rocky Mountain communities, working together, for tomorrow.

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