Chamber Awards of Excellence celebrate local businesses
By Adan Shaikh
The Camrose and District Chamber of Commerce held its annual Business Awards of Excellence Gala on February 21 at the Camrose Regional Exhibition, bringing together local business owners and community leaders for an evening of celebration and recognition. This year’s Mardi Gras theme added a festive touch, with masks and feathers that set the tone for a lively evening.The evening opened with greetings from master of ceremonies Stephen Kambeitz, who noted that more than 150 businesses were nominated this year, marking one of the highest nomination counts in the history of the Camrose Chamber of Commerce.
“To me that says that we have a very strong and diverse business community in the Camrose area. It also tells me that we mutually support each other in those business endeavours,” said Kambeitz.
Chamber president Jennifer Fossen and executive director Aaron Morris thanked guests and business owners for their continued commitment to strengthening and growing the local business community. “Tonight is a celebration, a celebration of innovation, hard work and community pride. It is about recognizing not just the winners, but every single nominee here tonight,” said Fossen. “Running a business is no easy task. It takes long hours, tough decisions and daily effort to manage the challenges that come with operating, but it is also incredibly rewarding especially in communities like Camrose,” she added.
Awards were presented in 14 categories, recognizing local businesses for their impact on the economy through creativity and customer service. Following the ceremony, guests were treated to an exhilarating performance by The Grande Dueling Pianos, accompanied by signature cocktails to conclude the evening.

Battle River Beer Co. won the Emerging Business of the Year Award. From left, Chamber president Jennifer Fossen; owners of the company Amy Fritz-Poepping and Dane Cockcroft, with sponsor of the award Clayton Sommer from MNP.

Executive director of Camrose Chamber of Commerce Aaron Morris presented the Outstanding Customer Service Award to Integrated Lifestyles’ Chris Sedgewick.

Irvings Farm Fresh won the Home-Based Business of the Year Award. From left, Fossen; Nicola, Alan and Cameron Irving with sponsor of the award Paul Heide of Brightview Financial and Chamber Plan.

Camrose & Area Animal Shelter Society (CAASS) received the Community Development Award. From left, Morris; CAASS board president Sherry Lafortune; shelter manager Matt McKeil; and Beth Kushnerick on behalf of award sponsor Doane Grant Thorton.

Camrose Women’s Shelter (CWS) Bloom’n Deals received the Community Spirit Award. From left, Fossen, executive director of CWS Nora-Lee Rear, manager of Bloom’n Deals Shannon Stolee, and Alicia Tessier presenting the award on behalf of Wild Rose Co-op.

Romonda Kuntz, owner of From Kicks to Kids, won the Indigenous Business of the Year. From left, Morris, Kuntz and Bridget Lennartsson of Vinesation Olive Oils & Vinegars, sponsor of the award.

The Sweeterie won the Innovative Brand-Marketing Award. From left, Fossen; Marilou Yampolski, who accepted the award on behalf of Tania Greenwald, owner of The Sweeterie; and Matt Thompson from BDC.

Camrose Neighbor Aid Center received the Greatest Impact Award. From left, Morris; executive director of Neighbor Aid Center Jaime Ocampos; and Stephen Kambeitz, who presented the award on behalf of Battle River Community Foundation, sponsor of the award.

Nufloors Camrose won the Franchise Business of the Year. From left, Fossen; Andre Blanchette from Nufloors; and sponsor of the award Kevin Gurr, owner of Boston Pizza Camrose.

Bridget Lennartsson from Vinesation Olive Oils & Vinegars was recognized for Female Leadership of the Year. From left, Morris, Lennartsson and Tish Olsen, owner of Tish’s Fashions & Finery, sponsor of the award.

Shauna Chrabaszcz of High Gloss Homemakers won Business Leader of the Year Award. From left, Fossen, Chrabaszcz and Garratt Gutman, presenting the award of behalf of FortisAlberta.

Strada Coffee Company & Artisan Bakery won the Small Business of the Year Award. From left, Morris; owners of Strada Brynn and Madison Huseby; with sponsors of the award, Shauna and Greg Chrabaszcz, owners of High Gloss Homemakers.

Wild Rose Co-op was recognized with the Large Business of the Year Award. From left, Fossen; Rick Stang, operations manager of Wild Rose Co-op; and Michelle Wideman, executive associate at The Bethany Group, sponsor of the award.

Legacy Business of the Year award was presented to Hauser Home Hardware. The Camrose Chamber of Commerce board members presented the award to the Hausers. From left, Chamber board members Tova Olson, Grace Boden, Darrelynn Fair, Danny Drisdelle and Wade Cummings; recipients of the award Angie and Rob Hauser; and Chamber board members Shane Weibel and Ashar LaGrange. The couple also announced that they will be retiring from the business and hope that the new owners of the store will continue to serve the Camrose community with the same dedication that they did.
