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PENTICTON WESTERN NEWS February 4, 2011

Business Brewing a winning business formula KRISTI PATTON Western News Staff

There’s no ifs ands or buts about it, Cam Lawton simply loves beer. It was based on that passion he helped build Bayley’s BrewHaHa, a home wine and beer making business that started out in Penticton over five years ago. When he took over from his father as owner last year, Lawton expanded with new stores in West Kelowna, Kelowna, Osoyoos and Langford. His commitment to quality and customer satisfaction earned him the Young Entrepreneur Award at this year’s Business Excellence Awards from the Penticton and Wine Country Chamber of Commerce. “I was surprised,� said Lawton of hearing his name called at Saturday’s awards ceremony. “We have a lot of fun here and we want to share that with the community. We have such a great staff and customers who come through those doors.� While Mayo the bull dog greets customers as they come in, the company is named after

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CAM LAWTON, owner of Bayley’s BrewHaHa, was awarded the Young Entrepreneur of the Year by the Penticton and Wine Country Chamber of Commerce.

Lawton’s other dog Bayley. The rest of the company’s name came after a night of sipping on some beverages. “I’m not going to lie,� said Lawton with a smile. “It was after a night of drinking some beer that we came up with the name, and we thought it was

pretty humorous so we just went with it.� Along with the unique name, he has created an atmosphere to go along with it. Lawton made a boutique environment catering to those who enjoy premium wine, beer and other beverages. Each store is built

with state-of-the-art equipment, high-end bottling and filtering equipment, filtered water, highend giftware and accessories. In 2010, a leader in the home wine and beer making products, RJ Spagnols, selected Bayley’s to be part of their winemaking academy. In Penticton, Bayley’s is the only store to receive this designation. “Your unique store image is simply breathtaking. The vision and passion is something we’ve needed in this industry for a long time,� wrote Barbara Vanin, account manager for Interior BC for RJ Spagnols about Bayley’s. “Your stores set a new standard of excellence ...� The locations all have themes as well. The Osoyoos store has a desert theme, the Kelowna store, situated close to the Harley-Davidson store, has a theme designed to appeal to the Harley-Davidson customer. Dedicated to the community, Bayley’s supports the Vees and other local sports teams and regularly donates prizes for fundraising events. For more information on Bayley’s visit www.bayleysbrewhaha.com

WorkZone is a one-stop shop for job hunters KRISTI PATTON Western News Staff

They have been mistaken as a gym and a place that only serves to those looking for manual labour. WorkZone, the employment services and resource centre, wants to dispel those myths. “Yes, we had one person come in thinking we were a gym, the work out zone,� laughs WorkZone general manager Verlaine Murphy. “There is the big misconception that WorkZone only deals with manual labour. We deal with everyone from the top professional all the way down to that young worker looking for their first job. We also deal a lot with at-risk youth and have a special team involved with them. We have had people here that have run their own business and have been in senior management with government. We cover the whole gamut.� WorkZone provides a variety of free employment resources and services for anyone looking for work, assessing career options, or considering training or selfemployment. Each office offers access to

computers and the Internet, resume writing and career planning software, fax and photocopy machines, job postings, message boards, newspapers and a library of information on labour market trends and job profiles. Murphy said with three local agencies closing their doors, including the Career and Business Development Network and the French services, they are working to tweak programs at WorkZone to assist those who will be now coming through their offices. “We are fortunate because we have Tina Head, who did run CBD for awhile, and she is leading the introduction of what we need to change and tweak for professionals who come in looking for help. We are also fortunate because we have a staff of 46 people covering the South Okanagan. In that pool we have got a huge number of people with their bachelor degrees, social work degrees, people with their masters and PhDs all on our staff. And, the last time I counted up we have people that spoke 17 different languages between us all,� said Murphy. Murphy said in 2012 the province has a new plan coming into effect and will

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