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On the Street: Fur open house; used-oil depots; women鈥檚 tech program

Fursa国际传媒 holds open house in Nanaimo today Fursa国际传媒 in Nanaimo is having an open house today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., to provide information on the potential of a seal, sea lion and sea otter commercial hunt in British Columbia.

Fursa国际传媒 holds open house in Nanaimo today

Fursa国际传媒 in Nanaimo is having an open house today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., to provide information on the potential of a seal, sea lion and sea otter commercial hunt in British Columbia.

Working with First Nations to develop fur markets, Fursa国际传媒 has also been catering to the needs of those interested in furs and taxidermy since 1986. The company buys furs in sa国际传媒 from First Nations harvesters, Inuit, licensed trappers and fur farmers.

The company said the open house is designed to inform locals that a 鈥渧ibrant fur-garment manufacturing and accessory facility is here on your doorstep making products for locals and supplying international markets.鈥

Fursa国际传媒 said it wants to turn Nanaimo into a centre for fur fashion. The event is at 2345 Delinea Pl. in Nanaimo. Call 250-585-1800

Used-oil depots open on Island

The sa国际传媒 Used Oil Management Association, a non-profit dedicated to the collection and recycling of oil, filters and antifreeze in British Columbia, says Cortes Island, Denman Island, Sayward, Cumberland, Campbell River and Port Alice all received upgraded used-oil recycling facilities. These depots provide residents with an easy, free and eco-friendly way to recycle their used oil and antifreeze materials.

Each year, 50 million litres of oil and three million litres of antifreeze are collected through 300 collection facilities in sa国际传媒

Women鈥檚 tech program launched

VIATEC and its partners has secured a $475,000 investment from the Digital Technology Supercluster to pilot a Women鈥檚 Entrepreneurship Program.

The program will be a dedicated set of three accelerator cohorts聽created by women, for women, to increase the support for and the presence of women founders in the rapidly growing tech sector. The program intends to strengthen the capacity of organizations elevating women entrepreneurs by ensuring they have the business support they need to start or grow a business.聽

This collaborative project including Accelerate Okanagan, UVic鈥檚 Coast Capital Savings Innovation Centre, Purpose Five, and CDMN/Communitech, will see three cohorts of women entrepreneurs created; one in Kelowna and two in Victoria.

The VIATEC cohort will be led by Shelley Voyer, an executive in residence for VIATEC鈥檚 Accelerator Program.聽

Fuzzy Wuzzy joins Island Floor Centre

After more than 45 years in business, Fuzzy Wuzzy Carpets has moved their operation to Island Floor Centre. Founder Bill Jones has retired from the family business, which will continue under the management of Kirk and Bonny Jones. The Joneses have been planning their move for several months to make the transition seamless for existing customers, who are now being served at 3375 Tennyson Ave.