by executivedirector | Oct 19, 2015 | News
October 19, 2015 In This Issue Tight three-way race in battleground B.C. Premier Clark remains optimistic about LNG The Public Affairs Update is your weekly insight, perspective and analysis on politics in British Columbia and Canada. This newsletter is brought to...
by executivedirector | Oct 5, 2015 | News
October 5, 2015 In This Issue Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement reached Premier Clark targets NDP on jobs at mid-term Bennett appointed Chair of BC Hydro Still a three-way race in B.C The Public Affairs Update is your weekly insight, perspective and analysis...
by executivedirector | Sep 23, 2015 | News
New Program to Strengthen Non-profits Non-profits Invited to Seek Organizational Development SupportNon-profit organizations that need help with organizational development can now access Columbia Basin Trust’s new Non-profit Support Program. This program offers Basin...
by executivedirector | Sep 21, 2015 | News
September 21, 2015 In This Issue Minimum wage increases by 20 cents B.C.’s first quarterly report forecasts Balanced Budget The Public Affairs Update is your weekly insight, perspective and analysis on politics in British Columbia and Canada. This newsletter is...
by executivedirector | Sep 2, 2015 | Chamber News, News
Family Friendly Business Investing in families is good for business – think small, act big Does your business welcome families? Here are some small changes you can make to welcome families in your business. Businesses who offer at least one item from Amenities,...
by executivedirector | Aug 25, 2015 | News
August 24, 2015 In This Issue Federal Leaders target votes in battleground B.C. NDP leads competitive race in B.C. B.C. Legislature returns for six weeks in September The Public Affairs Update is your weekly insight, perspective and analysis on politics in British...