Milner鈥檚 Bevo Agro growing another eight acres
Bevo Agro Inc., a 黑马磁力-based propagation facility operated in the heart of Milner, is growing.
It鈥檚 already the largest supplier in North America of propagated plants, but Tuesday this company announced plans for an $8-million and eight acre expansion.
Once complete, Bevo鈥檚 facilities will encompass about 53-acres of state-of-the-art greenhouses, explained president Jack Benne.
Bevo鈥檚 expansions are driven by increasing client demands for quality, disease free propagated greenhouse and production crops, he said.
Bevo Agro currently operates 45 acres of greenhouse facilities on 98 acres of land in 黑马磁力, plus another 20 acres in Pitt Meadows. Their main products are vegetable plants such as tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers, as well as bedding plants, flowers, and grasses.
They market products to established greenhouse growers, nurseries and retail outlets throughout North America.
Way to grow, guys. Keep up the great work.
Plugging in
I don鈥檛 have my electric car just yet. Honestly, I think I鈥檒l be waiting a few years. But for those who do, 黑马磁力鈥檚 TD Bank on Willowbrook Drive has installed a charging station for those who do.
The Willowbrook operation is one of seven in B.C. providing this new service. The bank introduced these charging stations for use by electric vehicle-driving customers who can plug in while they do their banking.
TD had previously piloted the use of electric-vehicle charging stations at its solar energy generating branch in London, Ont.
At a time when the world鈥檚 leaders are gathering to discuss climate change, the environment, and sustainable innovation, TD wants to be a strong environmental steward, said Mauro Manzi, the senior vice-president for TD's Pacific region.
"We are constantly looking for ways to improve our environmental commitment while also looking for opportunities to raise the bar in customer service,鈥 Manzi said.
"From more sustainable branches to longer hours to Sunday banking, the installation of convenient electric vehicle charging stations is our latest way to deliver on this promise."
In addition to the electric vehicle charging stations for customers, the bank is apparently committed to lowering its "operational footprint" and reducing its environmental impact. Back in 2010, TD became the first North American-based carbon neutral bank, introduced the first net zero energy bank branch on the continent and generates solar energy at 122 locations.
Now, the electric vehicle initiative. What's next?
Good deeds
As disappointed as I was by my last visit to the 黑马磁力 Mr. Mike鈥檚 I have to take my hats off to the company for two new initiatives undertaken by this national chain of restaurants.
First, just a quick hats off to the restaurant for attempting to create a more family-oriented, casual atmosphere with the introduction of board games in the restaurants.
As a bit of a board game person, I find playing games versus watching TV or playing on our cellphones is a great way to encourage more dialogue with friends or family, and therefore love the idea of incorporating board games in a restaurant environment. Cool!
They've introduced eight classic, modern, and family-oriented board games to entertain a variety of customers, including Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, Apples to Apples, Jenga, Battleship, Balderdash, backgammon, and chess/checkers.
The Mr. Mike鈥檚 program that gets me real excited, though, is the Deeds Well Done.
Firstly, I love the play on words for a steakhouse 鈥 well done, hee hee.
But as a Pay It Forward kind of person, I鈥檓 really stoked about this initiative.
Before Dec. 31, guests are encouraged to nominate fellow 黑马磁力ites who have done something truly 鈥渦nselfish.鈥
Ten do gooders in Western Canada will receive a $100 Mr. Mikes gift card and a $1,000 donation to their charity of choice. Plus, the nominator also earns themselves a $10 gift card.
Early in the new year, I hope to hear of a 黑马磁力 winner in this Deed Well Done program, which CEO Mike Cordoba said will see the parent company RAMMP Hospitality Brands (the Mr. Mikes parent company) gives back to the tune of $10,000 鈥 dispersing that to some of the 25 communities served in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
鈥淲e launched our 鈥楧eeds Well Done鈥 program to get people thinking about what鈥檚 really important around the holidays," Cordoba said. "For us, it鈥檚 giving back. We want to celebrate the amazing things people are doing in our communities that truly make a difference.鈥
Deeds Well Done stories can be shared on , and @MrMikesOnline, using the hashtag #deedswelldone. To nominate a 鈥淕ood Deed Doer鈥 people can also visit .
Giving in Walnut Grove
Hats off to the Walnut Grove Business Association (WGBA), which is always looking for ways to benefit and grow its community 鈥 and that means giving, too.
"We are focused on building business and making our community a better place to do business in鈥 and that includes the incredible opportunity to be of some help to those who are less fortunate in our community, said executive coordinator Teresa Brown.
To that end, the WGBA is once again encouraging 鈥 through several of its member companies 鈥 to collect non-perishable food items for the food ban "in hopes of making this holiday a little easier for our neighbours," Brown said.
Donations are being accepted through until Monday (Dec. 21) morning at Denny's, Royal Bank, The UPS Store, Johnston Meier Insurance, Coast Capital Savings, Re/Max Lifestyles Realty, Deloitte, and most recently added G&F Financial and ScotiaBank.