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2018 Approved Projects 2018 APPROVED PROJECTS DATE TOTAL PROJECT PROPONENT PROJECT NAME PROGRAM GRANT APPROVED VALUE Cross Regional Account Rippl Communications Inc. Online Process Improvement Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 28-Jan-2018 $ 6,752.50 $ 13,670.00 Wapiti Earthworks Ltd. Wapiti Safety Program Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 28-Jan-2018 $ 3,250.00 $ 6,500.00 Go-Fer Contracting & Disposal Services Ltd. Market Expansion Research Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 6-Feb-2018 $ 1,325.00 $ 5,275.00 Northern Vac Services COR Health and Safety Program Development Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 8-Feb-2018 $ 6,425.00 $ 12,850.00 Quesnel Hair Plus Ltd. (DBA Spa Rivier) Wildfire Recovery - Business Expansion Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 13-Feb-2018 $ 7,350.00 $ 9,800.00 Tsilhqot’in Eten & Nadiltel L.P. Development and Implementation of a Quality Management System Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 14-Feb-2018 $ 30,000.00 $ 217,141.00 EDI Environmental Dynamics Inc. Online Market Development Plan Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 19-Feb-2018 $ 16,750.00 $ 33,500.00 FPInnovations Ltd. Best Practices Manual - Tethered Forwarder Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 22-Feb-2018 $ 28,400.00 $ 72,316.00 Tiamat Solutions Ltd. SECOR Certification Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 27-Feb-2018 $ 2,100.00 $ 4,200.00 A.L. Sims and Son Ltd. 2016 SR&ED Drill Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 28-Mar-2018 $ 3,250.00 $ 7,500.00 City of Prince George Canada-Europe Trade Agreement Export Forum Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 9-Apr-2018 $ 1,296.00 $ 5,592.81 Westech Diesel Ltd. Administrative Process Improvements Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 10-Apr-2018 $ 16,250.00 $ 32,500.00 Sterling Innovation Inc. Marketing Strategy Development Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 17-Apr-2018 $ 5,650.00 $ 11,300.00 Scouten and Associates Engineering Ltd. Business Coaching and Strategy Development Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 30-Apr-2018 $ 11,279.71 $ 26,279.71 Mason & Daly General Merchants Ltd. Wildfire Recovery - Web Sales Site Implementation Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 11-May-2018 $ 12,375.00 $ 16,500.00 Ruskin Construction Ltd. Operational Efficiency Process Analysis Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 11-May-2018 $ 15,000.00 $ 30,000.00 Alpine Glass Windows and Doors Ltd. COR Health and Safety Program Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 14-May-2018 $ 9,400.00 $ 18,800.00 Local Rental Solutions Ltd. Occupational Health and Safety Manual Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 14-May-2018 $ 2,960.00 $ 5,920.00 Nazko Economic Development Corporation Financial Analysis / Management Plan Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 14-May-2018 $ 30,000.00 $ 65,000.00 West Fraser Concrete Ltd. Health and Safety Program Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 14-May-2018 $ 15,790.00 $ 31,580.00 Stinger Welding Ltd. Manufacturers' Executive Council Program 2018 Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 23-May-2018 $ 2,250.00 $ 4,500.00 International Quest Engineering Ltd. Manufacturers' Executive Council Program 2018 Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 25-May-2018 $ 2,250.00 $ 4,500.00 P.G. Home Finishings and Supplies dba Windsor Plywood PG Manufacturers' Executive Council Program 2018 Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 25-May-2018 $ 2,250.00 $ 4,500.00 Geotech Drilling Services Ltd. Manufacturers' Executive Council Program 2018 Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 31-May-2018 $ 2,250.00 $ 4,500.00 Kim Forest Management Ltd. Technical Asssesment and Technology Plan Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 31-May-2018 $ 5,500.00 $ 11,500.00 Local Rental Solutions Ltd. Manufacturers' Executive Council Program 2018 Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 6-Jun-2018 $ 1,875.00 $ 3,750.00 Advanced Millwright Services Ltd. Administrative Process Improvements Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 15-Jun-2018 $ 30,000.00 $ 80,000.00 Ulkatcho Mercantile Ltd. Wildfire Recovery - Business Expansion Plan Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 29-Jun-2018 $ 15,000.00 $ 26,000.00 Dunster Community Forest Society Vegetation Resource Inventory Using High Resolution Technology Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 6-Jul-2018 $ 30,000.00 $ 202,392.00 1078726 BC Ltd. dba Wilson Creek Enterprises COR Health and Safety Program Development Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 9-Jul-2018 $ 4,900.00 $ 9,800.00 Zenco Hydrovac Excavation Ltd. Zenco 14001 Environmental Management Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 11-Jul-2018 $ 7,050.00 $ 14,805.00 Kyahwood Forest Products Business Expansion Strategy Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 13-Jul-2018 $ 15,875.00 $ 31,750.00 Frontline Oilfield Services Ltd. Health and Safety Program Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 20-Jul-2018 $ 7,250.00 $ 14,500.00 Vanway Kitchens Ltd. Sales, Marketing and HR Strategic Initiative Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 10-Aug-2018 $ 14,600.00 $ 29,200.00 Excel Transportation Inc. Manufacturers' Executive Council Program 2018 Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 1-Oct-2018 $ 1,800.00 $ 3,600.00 Gitxsan Forests Inc. South Hazelton Site Optimization Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 22-Oct-2018 $ 30,000.00 $ 76,507.20 Gitga'at Economic LP Cascadia Granite Works Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 25-Oct-2018 $ 30,000.00 $ 60,000.00 Renewgen Systems Inc. Manufacture of Customized Device for Process Plant Applications Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 25-Oct-2018 $ 24,440.00 $ 48,880.00 Ecora Engineering & Resource Group Ltd. Ecora Northern BC Engineering Expansion Planning Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 30-Oct-2018 $ 8,918.50 $ 17,837.00 Stoddart Creek Water Services Inc. Development of Emergency Response and Safety Program Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 30-Oct-2018 $ 4,000.00 $ 8,000.00 Yourbrook Energy Systems Ltd. Performance Assessment and Analysis Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 30-Oct-2018 $ 30,000.00 $ 69,810.00 FreFlyt Industries Inc. Manufacturers' Executive Council Program 2018 Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 8-Nov-2018 $ 2,250.00 $ 4,500.00 Michael Bednar Photography Wildfire Recovery - Branding and Strategic Plan Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 8-Nov-2018 $ 5,568.75 $ 7,425.00 Innovation Central Society Industry Challenge Showcase Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 15-Nov-2018 $ 5,450.00 $ 11,450.00 Pilgrim Brothers Ventures Ltd. COR Health and Safety Program Development Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 15-Nov-2018 $ 6,265.00 $ 12,530.00 Chilcotin Holidays Ltd. Wildfire Recovery - Strategic Marketing Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 23-Nov-2018 $ 11,250.00 $ 15,000.00 Dragonfly Resorts Ltd. DBA Siwash Lake Wilderness Resort Wildfire Recovery - Strategic Planning Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 23-Nov-2018 $ 15,000.00 $ 22,600.00 Omega Electric & Controls Ltd. COR Health and Safety Program Development Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 3-Dec-2018 $ 6,265.00 $ 12,530.00 Precision Guide Machinery and Repair Limited ERP Software Implementation and Training Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 5-Dec-2018 $ 3,363.71 $ 6,727.42 Page 1 of 13 2018 APPROVED PROJECTS DATE TOTAL PROJECT PROPONENT PROJECT NAME PROGRAM GRANT APPROVED VALUE Shebeen North Brewing Ltd. Mentorship and Business Development Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 5-Dec-2018 $ 12,450.00 $ 24,900.00 2015 KB Construction Ltd. COR Safety Management System Development Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 12-Dec-2018 $ 11,562.50 $ 23,125.00 BC 1135899 DBA Lillooet Pharmacy Ltd. Wildfire Recovery - Marketing and Strategic Plan Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 12-Dec-2018 $ 9,000.00 $ 12,000.00 St'at'imc Eco Resources Financial Management Plan Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 12-Dec-2018 $ 23,512.50 $ 47,025.00 Copperside 1980 Ltd. Terrace Distillery Business Plan Competitiveness Consulting Rebate 13-Dec-2018 $ 10,600.00 $ 21,200.00 Central Coast Regional District 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 75,000.00 City of Fort St. John 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 135,916.00 City of Prince Rupert 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 93,000.00 District of Chetwynd 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 169,000.00 District of Kitimat 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 235,000.00 District of Logan Lake 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 79,340.00 District of Mackenzie 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 District of New Hazelton 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 District of Port Edward 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 District of Stewart 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 District of Tumbler Ridge 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 North Coast Regional District 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 Northern Rockies Regional Municipality 2018 Economic Development Capacity Building Economic Development Capacity Building 19-Feb-2018 $ 50,000.00 $ 262,000.00 Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine 2018
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