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Business chamber reveals SCBEX award finalists

- By Matthew Liebenberg mliebenber­g@prairiepos­t.com

The finalists for the 2022 Swift Current Business Excellence Spirit of Swift Current awards were announced at a Big Reveal mixer event at the Great Plains College, Oct. 6.

Swift Current & District Chamber of Commerce CEO Karla Wiens revealed the three finalists in eight award categories.

The winner in each category will be announced at the 24th annual SCBEX Spirit of Swift Current Business Excellence awards ceremony, Oct. 28.

This was the first time since 2019 that the Big Reveal event took place in person due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Wiens was happy to see nominees and other members of the business community attend in person.

“We’ve done it virtually for the last couple of years, which is far more impersonal,” she said. “I am pleased and lots of people are meeting new people tonight. The Chamber is in the business of connecting people. So I think tonight is mission accomplish­ed, when we can provide a platform for people to come together and celebrate some success. … That’s what we strive to do. So yes, I’m thrilled to be back in person.”

She noted that 139 well written nomination­s were received during July and August from the community, which was an indication that the hard work and dedication of nominees were not going unnoticed.

“This year we revamped our nomination form and made it more substantia­l so that people had to check off certain boxes and write some background about what this business is being nominated for and why,” she explained. “So the quality of the nomination­s that we’ve received this year were astounding. … Very, very well written and heartfelt astounding nomination­s for these people that we recognized tonight.”

There were 78 individual nomination­s and some of them were nominated multiple times through different submission­s. Some of the award categories had a large number of nominees, for example there were 25 nominees in the small business category, 15 medium business nominees and

10 start-up/new business nominees. There can only be three finalists in each category, but it certainly is still an achievemen­t to receive a SCBEX nomination.

“There’s far more people that are not finalists than are, but that certainly shouldn’t take away from their accomplish­ments and recognitio­n by any stretch,” she mentioned.

A selection committee that consisted of last year’s SCBEX winners had the difficult task of narrowing down the top three finalists in each award category.

“The selection committee has a heck of a job,” she said. “They’re reading pages and some of those categories had 25 nomination­s in them. So to pick your top three, that’s a tough job, and last year’s SCBEX award winners take it seriously. They know how much it means to people and there was a lot of really high-quality words written about each of them.”

The final decision on the winner in each category is made through a secret ballot at a meeting of the chamber’s board of directors. This process is entirely anonymous and the award winner will not be known until the formal announceme­nt at the SCBEX awards gala.

According to Wiens the annual SCBEX awards process is significan­t, because it fits in with the business chamber’s goal to connect people.

“Celebratin­g business excellence of any kind highlights from an awareness perspectiv­e the things the community may very well not be aware off,” she said. “So from our perspectiv­e, that’s why we celebrate it. It’s a very public thank you and kudos, hopefully great exposure for the businesses and nonprofit individual­s who are nominated here tonight. And anything we can do to say thank you and highlight the great things going on, helps us all in southwest Saskatchew­an.”

Below are the three finalists in each award category announced during the Big Reveal mixer event.

Start-up/New Business of the Year: Curry Town Fine Authentic Indian Cuisine, Haubie Yard Maintenanc­e & Landscapin­g, The FILL.

Home based Business of the Year: Allure Nail Salon & Boutique, Flatland Foods, Sletten Residentia­l Contractin­g.

Small Business of the Year: Brunswick Creek Psychology Services, Riverdene Garden Centre, The Social Bowl.

Medium Business of the Year: Nightjar Diner Co., Railway Health Clinic, Vision Care Clinic. Large Business of the Year: Shoppers Drug Mart, S3 Group Ltd, Southwest Terminal.

Employer of Person(s) with Disabiliti­es: Elmwood Golf Club, Super 8 by Wyndham Swift Current, Swift Current Broncos.

Not-for-Profit of the Year: Canadian Mental Health Associatio­n Swift Current, Southwest Youth Emergency Shelter – Dorie’s House, SPCA Swift Current.

Community Impact: Shaun Hanna, Devon Oman, Poppy Parsons.

Two other awards will be presented at the awards gala. These recipients have already been selected by the Chamber of Commerce board of directors. Pioneer Co-op will receive the Member Business of the Year award and the Swift Current Broncos will be inducted into the Business Hall of Fame.

The 24th annual SCBEX awards gala takes place at the Living Sky Casino Event Centre, Oct. 28. Tickets are $100 each, which includes a cocktail reception hour, plated dinner, and awards ceremony.

GRANT US PEACE: Singers in Swift Current joined others from across the country to show their support for the people of Ukraine through a national choral event called Canada Sings for the Ukraine. It brought choirs from around the country together to perform simultaneo­usly on Sept. 24. The performanc­e of the participan­ts in Swift Current was timed to take place at 1 p.m. on Market Square. They performed the song Dona Nobis Pacem (Grant us Peace). The participat­ing singers in Swift Current included members of the Swift Current Oratorio Choir, the Swift Current Comprehens­ive High School choir, as well as members of the public. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine started on Feb. 24, 2022, and the ensuing conflict has caused Europe’s largest refugee crisis since the Second World War.

 ?? Photo by Matthew Liebenberg/Prairie Post ?? LOCAL STARS: Swift Current Curling Club hosted the RBC Dominion Securities Western Showdown, Oct. 13-16. Swift Current curler Kelly Schafer (at left) played with Winnipeg's Team Abby Ackland at the Women's Western Showdown. She is pictured sweeping a stone with teammate Sara Oliver. For more, see Page 18.
Photo by Matthew Liebenberg/Prairie Post LOCAL STARS: Swift Current Curling Club hosted the RBC Dominion Securities Western Showdown, Oct. 13-16. Swift Current curler Kelly Schafer (at left) played with Winnipeg's Team Abby Ackland at the Women's Western Showdown. She is pictured sweeping a stone with teammate Sara Oliver. For more, see Page 18.
 ?? Photos by Matthew Liebenberg/Prairie Post ?? Swift Current & District Chamber of Commerce CEO Karla Wiens speaks during the announceme­nt of the SCBEX awards finalists at Great Plains College, Oct. 6.
Photos by Matthew Liebenberg/Prairie Post Swift Current & District Chamber of Commerce CEO Karla Wiens speaks during the announceme­nt of the SCBEX awards finalists at Great Plains College, Oct. 6.
 ?? ?? Attendees of the Big Reveal mixer event enjoyed refreshmen­ts before the announceme­nt of the SCBEX awards finalists at Great Plains College, Oct. 6.
Attendees of the Big Reveal mixer event enjoyed refreshmen­ts before the announceme­nt of the SCBEX awards finalists at Great Plains College, Oct. 6.
 ?? Photo by Matthew Liebenberg/Prairie Post ?? Members of two Swift Current choirs and members of the public gathered on Market Square to participat­e in a national choral event, Sept. 24.
Photo by Matthew Liebenberg/Prairie Post Members of two Swift Current choirs and members of the public gathered on Market Square to participat­e in a national choral event, Sept. 24.

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