by executivedirector | Apr 27, 2016 | News
The Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce and the provincial Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training partnered to deliver the first Business Walk event in the Columbia Valley on November 12, 2015. More than 120 businesses were visited by 40 volunteers from the...
by executivedirector | Apr 26, 2016 | News
April 2016 Insight BC Chamber Policy News Amidst B.C. liquor industry changes, Chamber urges focus on privatization As the B.C. government opens up new competition in the liquor industry, the BC Chamber is urging stakeholders to keep a focus on long-term...
by executivedirector | Apr 11, 2016 | News
April 11, 2016 In This Issue Moody’s affirms British Columbia’s AAA rating and stable outlook “We must get to yes on a pipeline”: Notley The Public Affairs Update is your weekly insight, perspective and analysis on politics in British Columbia...
by executivedirector | Apr 5, 2016 | News
April 4, 2016 In This Issue Minimum wage increase back on political agenda Sharing economy a hot issue in 2016 Applications open for $75 million BC Rural Dividend The Public Affairs Update is your weekly insight, perspective and analysis on politics in British...
by executivedirector | Mar 31, 2016 | News
March 30, 2016 In This Issue Federal government pauses on Pacific Northwest LNG Feds say they’ll be flexible with infrastructure funding Shakeup in B.C. civil service The Public Affairs Update is your weekly insight, perspective and analysis on politics in...
by executivedirector | Mar 22, 2016 | News
March 21, 2016 In This Issue B.C. Liberals feel heat on housing affodability, pledge action Northwest B.C. truckers rally for LNG development Report increases B.C.’s natural gas supply The Public Affairs Update is your weekly insight, perspective and analysis on...