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Movers & Shakers: Atlas Steak + Fish is open

For all you steak lovers out there, there’s a new restaurant in town you’ll definitely want to check out. Atlas Steak + Fish is now open on the second floor of the Delta Hotel, 4331 Dominion St. On Nov.
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Michael Sagaysay, a first cook at Atlas Steak + Fish, prepares food during the restaurant’s grand opening earlier this month. Atlas Steak + Fish is the newest addition to the Delta Hotel in Burnaby.

For all you steak lovers out there, there’s a new restaurant in town you’ll definitely want to check out.

Atlas Steak + Fish is now open on the second floor of the Delta Hotel, 4331 Dominion St.

On Nov. 9, Gateway Casinos and Entertainment officially opened its first Atlas Steak + Fish location in the Metro Vancouver area. The restaurant is the company’s signature restaurant with locations in Kamloops and Edmonton, according to a press release.

The menu includes cheese boards and charcuterie, ahi tuna poke and, of course, steak. There’s also plenty of seafood on offer, including the $42 Atlas chilled seafood tower for two.

The Burnaby location is open for dinner daily from 4:30 p.m. to midnight. The lounge opens at 3 p.m. daily.

For more info, go to atlassteakandfish.com.

 

Judges wanted

Help budding entrepreneurs grow their ideas at the BCIT business management trade show.

Organizers are looking for guest judges to provide feedback. Judges will also have the chance to vote for their favourite business idea with two categories up for grabs: most likely to succeed and most innovative business plan, according to the Burnaby Board of Trade.

“You are welcome to ask about revenue projections, target market, supply issues or other business challenges,” notes an event write-up.

Ten student teams from BCIT’s second-year business management program are taking part in the trade show. This is their chance to showcase their business ideas, so why not take part and provide a little mentorship?

The trade show is happening Tuesday, Nov. 28 from 4 to 6 p.m. at BCIT, 3700 Willingdon Ave. in Town Square A (building SE2).

To register to be a judge, contact Cory Redekop at the board of trade at [email protected].

For more info on the event, tinyurl.com/bcittradeshow.

 

Burnaby businesses nominated

Nominations are pouring in for the 15th annual Small Business B.C. Awards, and there are already six Burnaby companies in the running.

Mr. Locksmith Training, the training arm of Mr. Locksmith run by president Terry Whin-Yates, is up for best apprentice training and best company.

Nominated for best concept are three local business ideas, the Optical Illusion Museum, spearheaded by Nick Gregson and Scott Gillies; Iman Ghasari for interior design; and Charlie Consulting Inc., who are working on a peer-relationship-based shopping platform.

Skynation Systems Inc., a digitally creative brand intersecting technology, entertainment and design that started out of a dorm at Simon Fraser University is in the running for two awards, best community impact and best marketer.

Up for best international trade is Predl Systems North America Inc., manufacturer of fiberglass reinforced plastic manhole base liners.

Is your favourite business not nominated? Folks have until Nov. 30 to submit nominations. Finalists will be announced on Dec. 8 and the award winners will be announced at a ceremony on Feb. 23, 2018.

For more info, including details on how to nominate someone, go to sbbcawards.ca.