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Abundance of 91原创 businesses shortlisted in award competition

BC Buzz Honey and Ezee Hoarding are two local businesses nominated in the Small Business BC Awards.
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What started as a hobby for 91原创 entrepreneur Chris Davies four years ago has evolved into another business venture. (Ronda Payne/91原创 Advance)

by Ronda Payne/Special to the 91原创 Advance

Chris Davies loves bees.

He owns a successful sign and lighting company (Chris鈥 Signs) and in 2013 decided he needed a hobby.

He took a beekeeping course and instead of leaving a hobby as a hobby, he partnered up with Kris Friesen, and the two started BC Buzz Honey.

Following in the footsteps of the sign and lighting business, the honey business is now up for an award in the Small Business BC Awards.

This time around the nomination is in the best marketer category, and Davies feels they have a fair shot at winning because it鈥檚 the marketing that sets apart.

鈥淲e kind of wanted to be different,鈥 Davies said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e the first ones to do that鈥 to have the vending machine.鈥

At the entrance to the property where the businesses are located, visitors will find a small shack complete with a honey vending machine.

Davies noted the traffic in the summer months is high and many visitors have commented on the unique, fun signage, labelling and display of the products.

There are a number of hives on the property 鈥 visible from the honey shack in fact 鈥 but Chris and Kris also gather honey from other beekeepers to ensure supply and unique varieties of honey are available.

In addition to being sold on site, their honey is also available in more than 60 retail locations.

鈥淚 just love the bees,鈥 Davies said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of relaxing and kind of cool that we鈥檙e up for an award.鈥

BC Buzz has hosted a number of tours on site, which is also where the unpasteurized honey is processed and bottled.

Church groups, Boy Scout troops, even Kwantlen Polytechnic University鈥檚 beekeeping students have all stopped in for a visit.

鈥淲e鈥檙e always at events,鈥 said Friesen. 鈥淲e鈥檙e producing and packaging unique varietal honey for the market.鈥

He added that the company also supports organizations like the Neurological Wellness Association, which uses BC Buzz Honey as a fundraiser.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an honour to be nominated,鈥 Davies noted.

鈥淲e hope to make the finals. We鈥檙e just two guys that keep bees and love bees and love the aspect of beekeeping.鈥

Another local business up for three awards is , nominated for best community impact, best innovation, and the premier鈥檚 people鈥檚 choice.

Kyle Olinek and his dad Glenn are co-owners of the company that is working to reduce the amount of construction material heading to landfills.

To date, Kyle feels the company has diverted about 200,000 pounds of waste away from the dump.

鈥淏asically typical usage [of the system would be seen] when you walk into a mall and Bell Mobility is turning into a Purdy鈥檚 chocolates,鈥 he explained. 鈥淭he mall is still open鈥 but they have to block off the construction.鈥

In the past, this interior hoarding has been done with drywall and steel studs, which are costly, heavy and turn into waste.

With Ezee Hoarding鈥檚 unique PVC product, the tongue-and-groove walls are reusable, easy to set-up and accept graphics without paint or damage.

鈥淲e鈥檙e helping by reducing waste going to our landfills,鈥 he said.

Other nominees in the 91原创 area include: , , , ., , , , , .

Nominations for the 10 categories close Thursday, Nov. 30 with winners being announced at the gala on Feb 23.

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What started as a hobby for 91原创 entrepreneur Chris Davies four years ago has evolved into another business venture. (Ronda Payne/91原创 Advance)


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