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Williams Lake Business Excellence Award Winners

Saturday was a big night for many in the Lake City as the twentieth annual Williams Lake Business Excellence Awards recognized many of the businesses that go the extra distance for customers and the community at large.

To name a few, the Greatest Improvement Award was given to Delainey’s Centre, the Hospitality-Tourism Award went to the South Cariboo Garlic Festival while CanWest Propane took home the Customer Service Honours.

Few had as big a night as Dale Taylor though as the radio personality took home the Hugo Stahl Memorial Award and saw his family business “Taylor Made Cakes and Sweets” win the Food Service Award.

The Hugo Stahl memorial was presented by Mayor and previous winner Walt Cobb, who said the defining trait of winners is going above and beyond

A full list of winners, along with audio of their win, is available below:

 

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT AWARD: Delainey’s Centre

FOOD SERVICES AWARD: Taylor Made Cakes & Sweets

NEWSMAKER OF THE YEAR AWARD: Pioneer Log Homes

HOSPITALITY/TOURISM AWARD: South Cariboo Garlic Festival

COMMUNITY BOOSTER AWARD: Willie Dye – Art Walk

HUGO STAHL MEMORIAL AWARD: Dale Taylor

MANUFACTURER AWARD: Tolko Industries

CUSTOMER SERVICE AWARD: CanWest Propane

BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARD: Aboutface Photography + Tell-Tale Signs & Printing

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