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48th Annual Business Excellence Awards Finalists

Press Release

October 17th, 2025

Richmond, BC – On October 16th, finalists were announced for the Richmond Chamber of Commerce’s 48th Annual Business Excellence Awards. For nearly half a century, the Business Excellence Awards have been celebrating the best of the Richmond business community.

Approximately 14,000 businesses are licensed in Richmond – this year, 33 nominees will get a chance to advance to the finalist stage with 11 recognized as award recipients.

THE 2025 FINALISTS

Small Business of the Year

Ask Hair Studio

ATA Law Corporation

Little Mexico Cantina

Mid-Size Business of the Year

Launch Rehab Richmond

MTI

Richmond News

Large Business of the Year

Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Ltd.

Helijet International Inc

ZE Power Engineering

Business Leadership of the Year

Dan-D Foods Ltd.

Herbaland Naturals

TLD, A Corporate Division Of London Drugs

Outstanding Service Award

505-Junk

Ashton Mechanical

Go2Girl Services

New Business of the Year

Balanced Body Fitness

Nook Initiatives Inc.

Sally's Homemade Ice Cream

Young Entrepreneur of the Year

Pho 37 Restaurant

Sandhar Trucking Ltd.

Vent Kings

Outstanding Workplace of the Year

Glen Group

Strength Through Motion

True Conditioning

Innovative Enterprise of the Year

Disposal Queen

Garfield Productions Ltd.

Icicle Technologies Inc.

Green Business of the Year

IKEA Richmond

Nature's Path Organic Foods

Quant Landscaping Services Inc.

Association of the Year

Developmental Disabilities Association

Pacific Autism Family Network

Pathways Clubhouse

The 48th Annual Business Excellence Award recipients will be announced at a gala dinner on November 20 at the River Rock Casino Resort in Richmond.

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"Richmond Chamber gave us an opportunity to host a networking event which created a wealth of new business relationships and enabled us to not only save on costs but to also know our business is supporting other like-minded vendors." 

Lily Cheung, Director of Operations - The Arts Conservatory

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