by executivedirector | Aug 22, 2014 | News
It has been a busy 7 months… There are 255 businesses in the valley who belong to the Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce. The CVCC staff, board of directors and various committee members have all been busy to best represent the membership and support the CVCC mission...
by executivedirector | Aug 19, 2014 | News
The Columbia Valley Aboriginal Workforce Initiative Roundtable is a partnership opportunity initiated by Member of Parliament (Kootenay-Columbia), David Wilks, and the following local partners and communities: Akisqnuk First Nation, College of Rockies, Columbia Valley...
by executivedirector | Aug 18, 2014 | News
August 18, 2014 In This Issue B.C. teachers resume negotiations with the Province Northwest Transmission Line now operational Online tool helps B.C. businesses capitalize on LNG opportunities B.C. hosts digital arts and technology conference SIGGRAPH B.C., China sign...
by executivedirector | Aug 11, 2014 | News
August 11, 2014 In This Issue State of emergency declared after tailing pond breach $3.3M investment helps integrate skilled newcomers into B.C.’s workforce Gitxsan First Nation blocks railway over ongoing territory dispute B.C. launches consultation on Society...
by executivedirector | Aug 5, 2014 | News
August 5, 2014 In This Issue Federal government introduces changes to B.C. treaty process Apache Corp. pulls out of Kitimat LNG Northwestern mayors form alliance to seek fair deal for LNG The Public Affairs Update is your weekly insight, perspective and analysis on...
by executivedirector | Jul 21, 2014 | News
July 21, 2014 In This Issue B.C. budget shows bigger surplus than expected Wildfires spread in British Columbia Study shows Kitimat airshed can handle new development The Public Affairs Update is your weekly insight, perspective and analysis on politics in British...