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Vancouver Island's Better Business Bureau off to busy start in 2015

The Better Business Bureau for Vancouver Island has a couple of new faces joining the board of directors in 2015.
Rosalind Scott is the president and CEO for the Van Island bureau.
Scott says she is excited to start the new year because they are putting out their accredited business directory soon, which lists the best ethical businesses according to the bureau.

She adds they also want people to start nominating businesses for this year’s Torch Awards with an emphasis on extraordinary actions. For information on the awards head to the Better Business Bureau website.

 

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