Jen St. Denis, Hamilton Spectator

Jen St. Denis

Hamilton Spectator

Vancouver, WA, United States

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Past:
  • Hamilton Spectator
  • BusinessInVancouver

Past articles by Jen:

How to sell a used Subaru on Vancouver Craiglist — with a unicorn!

How do you sell a beloved Subaru that’s seen better days? Unicorn magic and gold leggings might help. → Read More

Tsilquot'in Nation tells Taseko shareholders "it's time for a change"

Tsilquot'in take issue with Taseko's assertion that the company has a good relationship with First Nations → Read More

Friend or foe for B.C.? U.S. candidates talk tough on trade and immigration

Anti-free trade sentiment bubbles to the surface during an angry election season south of the border → Read More

Vancouver developers urged to think about housing Syrian refugees

After Westbank offers to temporarily house refugees in a soon-to-be redeveloped apartment building, other developers think about what they can offer → Read More

Growing B.C. food exports could surpass forestry

A low Canadian dollar and several recently-signed trade deals have given B.C. food exports a boost → Read More

B.C. government blames federal policy roller coaster for immigration plunge

A 55% drop in immigration numbers in the first half of 2015 could affect the province’s real estate and labour markets → Read More

Life Lessons: Kim Pickett, Kimbo Designs

Kim Pickett owns a small advertising and branding agency, Kimbo Design Inc. Three years ago, she hired an administrative assistant. At first the new hire seemed to be working out well. Three weeks after starting, she told Pickett her father had died and she needed to go to Ontario. Pickett held the job open for the new employee. “She came back and worked for me for three hours,” Pickett said.… → Read More

Life Lessons: Jason Reader, Once Upon a Child

Jason Reader and his wife, Jennifer Branco, are full-time police officers in Maple Ridge. They’re also parents of twin three-year-old boys and, along with Branco’s parents, co-owners of a Maple Ridge store that sells second-hand children’s clothing and toys. “I always wanted to open my own business,” Reader said. “Back before I was a police officer I was a software developer and I always dreamed… → Read More