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December 2017-January 2018 Best Cities for Work in B.C.

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BCBusinEss.CA dECEMBER/JAnuARy 2018 BCBusiness 29 best citi for work IN B.C. W hat are British Colum- bia's top places to build a career? Start by following the money, but that isn't the whole story. In our fourth annual Best Cities for Work in B.C. ranking, compiled with research partner Environics Analytics, we measure a city's attractiveness as a place to work by putting a two-thirds weighting on how much residents earn and where income is heading. We use the seven economic indi- cators from the previous survey: average household income, house- hold income for primary earners under age 35, average household spending on recreation, average shelter costs, -ve-year population growth, -ve-year income growth and unemployment rate. Northeast oil-and-gas power- houses Fort St. John and Dawson Creek return to the top three, with the former taking the lead from Squamish (No. 3 this year) and the latter climbing to No. 2. Lower Mainland residents might ‹ind those communities' staying power surprising, given the persis- tent slump in fossil fuel prices and last summer's cancellation of the Paci-c NorthWest lique-ed natural gas megaproject. But anyone who's visited Dawson Creek (see page 32) knows that the city is contend- ing with a boom fuelled by multi- billion-dollar investment in oil and gas extraction and infrastructure. This year, to better gauge qual- ity of life, we also take into account how many people walk or bike to work—arguably a better yardstick than the number who use public OuR AnnuAl RAnkinG OF ThE PROVinCE's BEsT CiTiEs FOR wORkinG PEOPlE TuRns FOuR wiTh An ACCEnT On quAliTy OF liFE. Plus: wE TAkE An insidER TOuR OF FROnTRunnER dAwsOn CREEk And ChECk in wiTh ThREE yOunG REsidEnTs OF FAsT-GROwinG CAMPBEll RiVER b y n i C k r o C k e l i n 2 0 1 8 w h e r e t o Exclusiv b c b U s i n e s s s U r v e y work

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