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From YouTube: DECEMBER 16 2020 Statements Jordan Sturdy
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The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
1st Session
42nd Parliament
A
Member
of
wrestling
oversea
to
sky.
Thank
you,
mr
speaker.
As
here
in
the
legislature,
we
have
had
to
adapt
to
virtual
circumstances,
so
have
organizations
right
across
all
of
our
communities.
The
squamous
chamber
of
commerce,
for
example,
recently
hosted
online
a
very
successful
business
excellence
awards.
The
chamber
felt
it
important
to
shift
categories
award
categories
to
better
reflect
current
business
realities
in
squamish
resilience,
collaboration
and
determination
were
highlighted,
and
if
the
nominees
are
any
indication,
there
is
no
doubt
that
the
squamish
business
community
has
adapted
to
change
and
kept
on
keeping
on
winner
this
year.
A
A
The
team
has
evolved
over
the
years,
an
amazing
project
that
supports
the
homeless,
with
food,
shelter
and
community
and
encourages
participation,
because
they
know
that
everyone
has
something
to
offer.
The
award
for
youth
champion
went
to
sarah
constantine
and
the
squamish
dance
center
for
supportive
and
healthy
youth
engagement
and
adaptation
to
online
participation
and
the
bill.
Manson
citizen
of
the
year
award
went
to
christine
baker
for
her
work
on
squamish
nation,
affordable
housing
and
economic
development.
A
And
finally,
mr
speaker,
the
ceda
sky
gondola
was
recognized
with
with
the
business
of
the
year
award.
It
is
truly
remarkable
what
this
business
has
had
to
endure
and
they're
not
out
of
it
yet
sabotage
of
the
gondola
cable
not
once
but
twice
on
top
of
covid
tourism
impacts
is
hard
to
work
into
any
business
plan.