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Small biz owners take care of employees first
Dec. 8, 2009 - Small business owners are sacrificing their pay cheques and time off this year so they can spread some holiday cheer to their employees during tough financial times, according to a new Canadian survey. The London Free Press reports. | READ MORE


Entrepreneurs share top three issues
Dec. 4, 2009 - The Globe and Mail asked some of Canada's entrepreneurial go-getters to share three issues they are chewing on at the moment. | READ MORE


Florists asked to avoid smelly flowers
Dec. 4, 2009 - The Vancouver Island Health Authority is asking florists to leave highly scented and pollen bearing flowers (like lilies, lilac and hyacinths) out of the bouquet when delivering to hospitals and residential facilities. Canada.com reports. | READ MORE


Art Knapp owner pitches in to help thrift store
Dec. 4, 2009 - Wim Vander Zalm, owner of Art Knapp Plantland and Florist in Port Coquitlam is pitching in to cover the cost of repairs to a door and filing cabinets after the local thrift store was burglarized. BCLocalNews.com reports. | READ MORE

Florist blooms again after fire
roysflowersDec. 3, 2009 - Roy's Florist in Winnipeg has reopened after a fire in March damaged all three floors of the building. The Winnipeg Free Press reports. | READ MORE


Year-end agenda: Time to schedule meetings
Dec. 1, 2009 - With the end of the year approaching, small business owners should be scheduling meetings to help them plan for what is hoped to be a stronger 2010. The Globe and Mail reports. | READ MORE

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