Premier Horgan to open Island Economic Summit
Premier John Horgan will deliver an opening address at the 13th annual Vancouver Island State of the Island Economic Summit, scheduled for Oct. 23-24 in Nanaimo.
The annual conference brings together businesses and stakeholders on the Island to understand the economy and where it鈥檚 heading.
The conference will be held at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre in Nanaimo.
鈥淚t is always valuable to have the premier provide [an] insightful update on the economic state of the province as well as perspective regarding issues vital to our success on Vancouver Island,鈥 said Mark Smith, chair of the summit.
Forest council awards student scholarships
The sa国际传媒 Council of Forest Industries has announced the 13 student winners in its annual scholarship program, including Victoria鈥檚 Robin Ripley, who is studying forest and natural areas management at the sa国际传媒 Institute of Technology.
鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to support the education of these talented students from around the province as they embark on their future careers in the sa国际传媒 forest sector,鈥 said Susan Yurkovich, chief executive of COFI. 鈥淒espite our current challenges, we continue to see a bright future for this important industry.鈥
COFI established the scholarship program in 2007 with the goal of encouraging young people to choose professional, technical or trades careers in the forest sector.
MINISO store opening at Uptown Walmart
Walmart will open the first MINISO store-inside-a-store in sa国际传媒 next week at its Uptown location. Established in 2013 by Japanese designer Miyake Junya and Chinese entrepreneur Ye聽Guofu, MINISO offers cosmetics, home furnishings, electronic accessories and kitchenware.
Walmart first tried the store-inside-a-store idea at its Stockyards location in Toronto to bring Japanese-inspired lifestyle products to Walmart.
The store will open with a bit of fanfare, including a taiko drum demonstration, on Oct. 5.
Ping pong wars
War across a ping pong table is on the cards Nov. 7 with the introduction of Battle Pong, a tournament to raise funds for the World Partnership Walk and the VIATEC Foundation.
The event will be held at Pier A at Ogden Point (211 Dallas Rd.) and will feature teams from Victoria鈥檚 high-tech sector battling it out for pong supremacy.
All registered teams will be asked to donate $1,000 to participate in the tournament. All funds will go to the World Partnership Walk and the VIATEC Foundation. The goal this year is to raise more than $20,000, attract more than 200 players from more than 20 high-tech teams.
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