The Box Co.

The Box Co. Masterfully curating gifts for any occasion, we create an experience when each hand-crafted gift is

Valentine’s Day….just a little something for your Valentine, child, coworker, neighbour, sister…or yourself 💖These littl...
20/01/2024

Valentine’s Day….just a little something for your Valentine, child, coworker, neighbour, sister…or yourself 💖
These little gifts are the perfor fit on a budget, $40 and under.

We are snow covered in a winter wonderland in the Lower Mainland, but thoughts of Valentines Day warms our ❤️🩷❤️🩷❤️The l...
19/01/2024

We are snow covered in a winter wonderland in the Lower Mainland, but thoughts of Valentines Day warms our ❤️🩷❤️🩷❤️
The love filled gifts are ready for local delivery (once the roads are clear) $95 each and filled with local products!

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The Party In A Box Story

What do Tiggers and Mallards have in common in the age of Covid-19? Well, Brock and parties, of course.

In 1995, Deborah Wallace (Hon. BPhEd ‘97) and Cindy MacDonald (Hon. BA '96) met as Residence Life Staff (RLS) for the newest residence on campus. As the first dons of the “New Rez” (now Vallee Residence) they were able to choose the mascots for their halls. Deb, chose Tiggers and Cindy chose Mallards.

Tiggers, or rather their tiger species, are brave, confident and fearless. Mallards are adaptable, calm leaders. In a world of COVID-19, you want both of these on your side. So, Deborah and Cindy have teamed up again after 25 years and have come up with an idea. How did it happen? After years of staying in touch via email and social media, they reconnected in 2019 when an event took Cindy to Vancouver and they started to talk about the similar paths they had taken after Brock.

When she graduated in 1996, Cindy began a career in television at CTV as a Production Manager working on Entertainment & Lifestyle productions. After marrying Andrew Hawryluk (BA'98) in 2001 and starting a family, Cindy pursued her career in production and event planning with clientele in the corporate, NGO and private sectors closer to home in Ancaster, Ontario, while raising their two boys.