Announcements

December 9, 2008
First Aboriginal Business Awards Recipients Announced

Vancouver - The recipients of the inaugural British Columbia Aboriginal Business Awards were announced today by Premier Gordon Campbell and Keith Mitchell, chair of the BC Achievement Foundation. The recipients will be honoured at a gala celebration on Jan. 27, 2009 in Vancouver.

"Congratulations to these 21 businesses for the leadership and entrepreneurial spirit they have shown in being selected for the first-ever BC Aboriginal Business Awards," said Premier Campbell. "Each one is an outstanding reflection of the contribution the province's Aboriginal business community is making to keep our economy strong for the future."

The BC Aboriginal Business Awards were launched in October 2008 to honour and celebrate business acumen. Eight inaugural award recipients were selected. In addition, a further group of Aboriginal businesses were noted, in each category, for their outstanding achievement.

"Our thanks to the jury who had the difficult task of selecting these inaugural award recipients from so many outstanding businesses," said Mitchell. "The BC Achievement Foundation extends its appreciation to the jury members, Paulette Flamond of Fort St. John, Chief Michael LeBourdais of Clinton, Chief Judith Sayers of Port Alberni, and Ruth Williams of Kamloops, for their thoughtful deliberations."

"The winners of these awards come from all corners of the province," said Michael de Jong, Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation. "They demonstrate just how strong the pool of Aboriginal business talent is. I hope that these awards will encourage the next generation of Aboriginal business people to have faith in their ideas, set up their own businesses and be well-positioned to receive one of these awards in years to come."

The 2008 Aboriginal Business Award recipients:

Young Female Aboriginal Entrepreneur of the Year:
Recipient: Cristy Johnson, Cristy's Jewelry Designs, Victoria 

Young Male Aboriginal Entrepreneur of the Year:
Recipient: Jacob Beacon, CopperMoon Communications Inc., Hazelton 

Outstanding Business Achievement:
Alano Edzerza, Edzerza's Gallery
Dean Cloutier, Shrapnel Designs 

Business of the Year - One to Two Person Enterprise:
Recipient: Tryna Gower Photography, Dawson Creek

Outstanding Business Achievement:
Artifaax, Vancouver;
Bikram's Yoga College of India, North Vancouver 

Business of the Year - Two to 10 Person Enterprise:
Recipient: Chase Office Interiors, West Vancouver 

Outstanding Business Achievement:
Little Miss Chief, Westbank;
Wind Spirit Enterprises Ltd., Powell River 

Business of the Year - 10 or More Person Enterprise:
Tie - Recipients: BC General Contracting Inc., Westbank; and Tin Wis Best Western Resort, Tofino 

Outstanding Business Achievement:
Chinook Cove Contracting Ltd., Kamloops
Paul Paquette and Sons Contracting Ltd., Chetwynd 

Community-Owned Business of the Year:
Recipient: Metlakatla Development Corporation, Prince Rupert

Outstanding Business Achievement:
Doig River Energy, Fort St. John
Ivy Green Husky, Ladysmith
Pine Acres Home, Westbank 

Joint Venture Business of the Year:
Recipient: Nicola Pacific Forest Products Ltd., Merritt (partner - Ardew Wood Products Ltd.) 

Outstanding Business Achievement:
Referral Tracking System: Neskonlith and Adams Lake Bands (partner - DR Systems Inc.)
Takaya Development Ltd Partnership: Burrard Indian Band (partner - Native Strategic Investments)

The BC Aboriginal Awards are presented by the BC Achievement Foundation, an independent foundation established and endowed by the Province of British Columbia to celebrate community services, the arts, humanities and enterprise. The awards are supported by B.C.'s Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation.

Link to More Information: BC Achievement Foundation
Backgrounder -- 2008 BC Aboriginal Business Awards
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