Photo Gallery - 2008
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Minister Krueger tours Homework Oct. 16, 2008, a Prince Rupert small business owned and operated by Lucy Pribas and David Smook. Homework promotes regional designers and Canadian-made products for the furnishings, toys, books and clothes it sells. Minister Krueger is pictured buying gifts for each of his six grandchildren.
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Minister Krueger joins Entire Automotive owner Dwayne MacNeill (centre) and Prince Rupert Mayor Herb Pond (right) Oct. 16, 2008. Entire was named the 2008 BC Chamber Small Business of the Year - the first small business in Prince Rupert to receive this distinguished recognition.
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Minister Krueger purchases a travel bag from Karen Purdy, owner of Prince Rupert small business Kaien Printer Essentials, Oct. 16, 2008.
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Minister Krueger speaks to the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Oct. 16, 2008 while in town hosting a Small Business Roundtable Consultation and touring local businesses.
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Minister Krueger hosts a Small Business Roundtable in Terrace Oct. 15, 2008 following a visit to the Terrace Chamber of Commerce.
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Minister Krueger speaks to the Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Women's AM Breakfast Meeting on October 9, 2008 as they celebrate their 20th Anniversary.
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Minister Krueger, with Murray Coell, MLA for Saanich North and the Islands, takes part in the Saanichton Small Business Roundtable Consultation Oct. 7, 2008. To date, the Roundtable has met with over 460 small business owners and held 28 consultations in all regions of the province.
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Minister Krueger hosts a Small Business Roundtable Consultation Oct. 6, 2008 in Kamloops.
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Minister Krueger meets with Carla Carlson, General Manager of South Thompson Inn & Conference Centre Oct. 6, 2008. The Centre was recently awarded 3 Green Key Status by the Hotel Association of Canada for its carbon-reduction efforts.
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Minister Krueger tours Think Green Publishing in Kamloops Oct. 6, 2008. In an effort to reduce its carbon footprint, Think Green Publishing uses vegetable-based inks and paper certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. Left to right: owner Steve Ceron, Minister Krueger and Karen Kornelson.
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Brian Christianson, Principal of Stantec, walks Minister Krueger through green design elements featured in the firm's Kamloops headquarters and in other client projects on Oct. 6 during Small Business Month.
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Minister Krueger receives a tour from Debora DeLyzer, owner of The Look Boutique, Oct. 6, 2008. This Kamloops small business features several fashion lines made in Canada and of eco-friendly fabrics.
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Minister Krueger tours Advantage Travelwise, a local small business in Kamloops, on Oct. 6, 2008 and is pictured here with owner Roxanna Ferguson. The Minister was visiting with local entrepreneurs for Small Business Month.
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Minister Krueger speaks with travel agent Shannon Somerton as part of his recent tour of Kamloops small business Advantage Travelwise.
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Minister Krueger tours Western Industrial Clay Products, a local small business in Kamloops, with owner Peter Aylen and Rick Thorpe, MLA for Okanagan-Westside.
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