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Businesses To Be In The Spotlight In Quesnel

The stage is set for Quesnel’s 23rd annual Business Excellence Awards.

They will take place tomorrow night at the Seniors Centre.

Amber Gregg, the Manager of the Quesnel and District Chamber of Commerce, says it means a lot to local businesses, just to get nominated…

“It’s the customers that nominated the businesses so i think it means a lot to them that the people that they’re providing services and products for are the people that are recognizing their outstanding commitment to the community.”

A total of 10 awards will be handed out including Business of the Year for both over and under 10 employees and Business Person of the Year.

Gilbert Schotel with Big Country Printers was last year’s winner.

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