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Business Continuity Support

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Good afternoon,

As small business service providers, our collective organizations encourage and support B.C. entrepreneurs with business continuity planning as they start and grow their business. Business continuity is especially relevant as small businesses consider the possible impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on their employees and operations. I anticipate you have been hearing from clients and employees who are looking for information and guidance in this area.

Small Business BC and the B.C. government Small Business Branch have prepared a joint informational electronic resource that provides a checklist of considerations that small businesses can use to help minimize the impacts of COVID-19 to their employees and operations. We invite you to share the attached resource with your clients and networks, and to share Small Business BC’s social media posts (Facebook and Twitter) to help distribute this timely information where it’s needed.

Versions of the resource will soon be available in Punjabi, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. We will send a follow up communication when these versions are ready to share.

Small Business BC is also maintaining a webpage with links to current information and relevant private sector articles on COVID-19 considerations for business. Small Business BC advisors are ready to answer entrepreneurs’ questions about implementing or updating business continuity plans, accessing the Talk to an Expert program, or finding online training to help them take the next step.

Our primary concern is the health of all British Columbians, and we continue to work across government and with our federal counterparts to help people and businesses in B.C. prepare.

Current information on COVID-19 can found on the BC Centre for Disease Control website and B.C.’s Pandemic Provincial Coordination Plan can be found here.

You can share your questions and suggestions with us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Best,

Jackie Hunter
Executive Director
Small Business Branch
Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Competitiveness

Thomas E. Conway
CEO
Small Business BC

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Happipad Launches Revelstoke Roomshare Program

Happipad Technologies Inc. was granted $30,000 for an affordable housing program designed to match seniors with empty rooms in their homes to young adults who need accommodation. According to the news release outlining the projects, the program also provides ongoing support for the seniors and the tenants are vetted. The goal of the project is to reduce social isolation and increase affordable housing. click link to read full story.

https://www.revelstokereview.com/news/revelstoke-social-projects-receive-funding-from-columbia-basin-trust/

 

 

 

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Great BC Business Sale

If your business is for sale and you’re having trouble finding a buyer or if you’re planning on exiting your business in the next few years, now is the time to act. The Great BC Business Sale (GBCBS) to be held in October 2020 is a unique opportunity for you! It’s the first of its kind tradeshow where businesses for sale are the attraction. Held in Vancouver to maximize attendance of potential buyers, this is an opportunity to have many conversations and reach many prospective buyers in a short period of time at a very affordable cost. click here for more information https://bcbusinesssale.ca/

 

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Happipad Wins National Prize

Staples Canada Celebrates Small Business Month, Helping the Entrepreneur Community Work, Learn and Grow Français

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Oct 03, 2019, 09:20 ET


Winners of "This is How I Grow My Business" Contest Announced, Receive mentorship from Champion of Entrepreneurs, Joe Mimran

RICHMOND HILL, ON, Oct. 3, 2019 /CNW/ - To celebrate entrepreneurs, Staples Canada, The Working and Learning Company, is spending Small Business Month by celebrating three outstanding Canadian small businesses and serving up new products, programs and services designed to help small to medium enterprises in communities across the country work smarter, learn more and grow every day.

"Entrepreneurs and small businesses help fuel our communities and we are committed to supporting their ever-evolving needs," said David Boone, Chief Executive Officer, Staples Canada. "There are about 95,000 small to medium enterprises created each year across the country, though 85,000 businesses disappear within that same period*. We want to help Canadian businesses get off the ground and succeed with the right tools, inspiring products and services, as well as knowledgeable staff at every location."

A continued partnership with champion of entrepreneurs Joe Mimran has evolved to include a new product line designed for the savvy entrepreneur called gry mattr and a mentorship program tied to Staples Canada's "This is How I Grow my Business" contest. Winners of the contest will receive in person mentorship from Joe Mimran, as well as $20,000 worth of technology from Staples Canada and Solutionshop services, which offers access to various services like redesigning their logo, improving the customer experience on their website, creating branded promotional products, tech support and more.

"Research shows that 45 per cent of the Canadian workforce will be self employed in some form by 2020**," continued Boone. "We're committed to helping the small business community beyond Small Business Month. Our commitment extends to supporting them every day with new and established programs like this contest, as well as the unique services and products we offer."

All 305 Staples stores across Canada will end the month by hosting a Small Business Showcase on October 30 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. where start-ups and entrepreneurs have been invited to introduce and share their businesses with the local community.

"Giving entrepreneurs a platform to share their business with others is one of the ways we're building community in our stores to be more than just a product or service provider," said Boone. "We were impressed by so many of the businesses that entered our This is How I Grow My Business contest, and we are thrilled to be able to give additional businesses the opportunity to showcase in our stores."

Meet the Winners of the "This is How I Grow My Business" Contest

Announcing the winners of the "This is How I Grow My Business" Contest; Happipad from Kelowna, British Columbia, SenseTech Solutions from Toronto, Ontario and Animora from Quebec City, Quebec. These three winners were selected from over 1,100 inspiring entries from across Canada.

Happipad Technologies Inc. of Kelowna, British Columbia
Happipad Technologies Inc. provides a service that matches hosts with spare rooms to guests seeking fixed-term affordable rental accommodations. Happipad's main goal is to provide a beneficial experience to both parties involved; hosts have the ability to earn extra income, while guests, typically students, save on rent. With an emphasis on compatibility, Happipad has developed proprietary techniques to help hosts and guests find the right person to live with. Happipad is currently serving hundreds of clients in B.C. communities including Kelowna, Victoria, Kamloops, and Prince George. The company is co-founded by Cailan Libby and Kenneth Chau, who set out to tackle real world problems, like social isolation, housing and sustainability.

SenseTech Solutions of Toronto, Ontario
SenseTech Solutions develops accessible Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality simulations for individuals with disabilities. They design and create realistic simulations that replicate environments for those in need of rehabilitation and training. They also create simulations that act as a disability awareness outreach tool that articulates a charities vision to their local community. Their goal is to provide solutions and deliver an accessible, unique and cutting-edge VR experience that fits their client's specific needs.

The SenseTech Solutions team is comprised of four recent engineering graduates, Ali Raza Syed, Rui Amoah, Robert Ingino and Rijul Aggarwal. These young entrepreneurs value research and development as a key driver while diving into the culture of their clients. This allows them to fully understand pain points and makes client feedback the key ingredient in the completed product.

Animora of Quebec City, Quebec
Animora was founded in 2018 with a simple objective; to improve the health and welfare of pets by offering innovative products in animal health. Using their combined knowledge in dental medicine, animal health, microbiology, biochemistry and pharmacy, Andree-Ann Adam and Jean-Philippe Côté started creating quality health products for pets. Their first product on the market, a cranberry dental gel, is an innovative solution that prevents plaque, tartar, bad breath and reduces gum inflammation for your furry friends.

They have big plans to expand throughout Canada, Europe and the United States because they believe that the more accessible their product, the more pet owners around the world will have the proper tools to take care of their pet's dental health. 

* SOURCE 1: Key Small Business Statistics - January 2019 (Government of Canada)
** SOURCE 2: The Rise of the Self-Employed Economy in Canada (Intuit Canada)

About Staples Canada
Staples Canada is The Working and Learning Company. With a focus on community, inspiration and services, the company is committed to being a dynamic, inspiring partner to customers who visit its 305 locations across the country and online at staples.ca. The company offers three co-working facilities in Toronto, Kelowna and Oakville under the banner Staples Studio. Since its transformation to The Working and Learning Company, Staples Canada has been demonstrating a renewed commitment to small businesses and consumers, through expanded services that go beyond printing in Solutionshop, thousands of new products, tech services, special events, and informative content with the Spotlight Speaker Series and newly-launched blog. A privately-owned company, Staples Canada is dedicated to helping its customers work, learn and grow. Visitstaples.ca for more information, or get social with @StaplesCanada on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

SOURCE Staples Canada ULC

For further information: Alessandra Saccal, Staples Canada, 905-737-1147 Ext. 2363, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; Kathleen Stelmach, Staples Canada, 905-737-1147 Ext. 2714, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; David Dwyer, Golin, 647-828-0140, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement Workshop

The Ministry of Jobs, Trade and Technology (MJTT) invites you to participate in one of three upcoming workshops on the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), which has recently come into effect for seven of its 11 members. Once fully implemented, the CPTPP will give B.C. companies preferential access to a trading bloc of 11 countries with 495 million consumers and 13.5% of global GDP. The workshops will focus on market opportunities in Singapore, Vietnam, Japan and Malaysia for B.C. agrifood companies. 

B.C. agrifood companies interested in growing their exports in these markets will have the opportunity to learn more about the advantages that this free trade agreement provides.

You are invited to take advantage of this opportunity by joining us at one of the three upcoming workshops:

Kelowna | June 25, 2019

Kamloops | June 26, 2019

Lower Mainland | July 10, 2019

If you would like to learn more about this opportunity and to register for one of the workshops, click here.

For any questions please contact Karan Suri: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Please respond by clicking Yes by June 16, 2019.

We look forward to your response!

When:

Kelowna: Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Kamloops: Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Lower Mainland: July 10, 2019

Where:

Kelowna: To be announced

Kamloops: To be announced

Lower Mainland: To be announced

Thank you and best regards,

Karan Suri
Manager, Trade Readiness and Services
Ministry of Jobs, Trade and Technology

 
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Krista Mallory CFDC Volunteer of the Year

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The Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Krista Mallory has been awarded CFDC Volunteer of the Year.

Krista is a West Kelowna resident who has been a CFDC Central Okanagan Member since 2012. She has participated on the Youth, Entrepreneurship and Loan Committees and most recently as a Director for the past three years. CFDC discovered Krista when she was working as a Loans Analyst at the Women’s Enterprise Centre. In 2016 she began work as a Business Development Officer for the Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission where she has helped take the organization to a new level. In addition to being a mother of two young active children, Krista comes from of family of entrepreneurs and is a dynamic and resourceful leader. Her keen participation helps strengthen and connect the CFDC to the vibrant Central Okanagan economic and business community. Thank you Krista. Keep up the great work!

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