J ULY/AUGUST 2016
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Out of Oce
153 WATERCOOLER
What business folk can learn
from Barbra Streisand
154 JARGON WATCH
Blue-sky thinking: not as
positive as you might think
157 WEEKEND WARRIOR
Chocolatier Thomas Haas on
biking through the Alps
157 NEW + IMPROVED
The latest developments
from the world of travel
158 STYLE
What to wear (and not wear)
this summer at the o•ce
161 ABOUT TOWN
The young and beauti-
ful come out for our
30 Under 30 gala
162 LUNCH
WITH LUCY
Nancy Stibbard took
a bridge and turned it
into a tourism empire
contents
CHATTER
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hanging around
Supplies at Leah Alexandra's
Gastown office can often be
found on the walls
The Monthly Informer
25 ENVIRONMENT
How prepared are residents for the
next Fraser River „ood? (Not very)
26 PHILANTHROPY
The Vancouver Art Gallery's full-
court press to nab Chinese donors
27 NUMEROLOGY
Plan on hitting B.C. campgrounds
this summer? You're likely too late
29 MAP
A stretch of downtown Vancouver
transforms into Rodeo Drive North
31 THE CONVERSATION
Squamish First Nation Chief Ian
Campbell on his ambitious plans
35 D-I-Y MANAGEMENT
A few clear words of advice
on how to be transparent
36 THE AGENDA
Nourishment for the corpo-
rate mind and soul
38 OFFICE SPACE
Inside jewellery designer
Leah Alexandra's space
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