Resources – a foundation for society (and lingerie!)

In just 15 seconds, learn why Smithers lingerie-shop owner Amy Brandstetter loves being a retailer and loves natural resources.

As Resource Works found out during a recent Smithers visit, Amy also loves talking with customers. As well as having a street location in her beautiful northern British Columbia town, she runs an online store at sedazlingerie.com. In this 15-second video she explains why mining in British Columbia makes a difference – even to stylish undergarments. She was among four local business owners who took to the podium during Mining Week 2015 to explain their views about the role of natural resources in their enterprises. 

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