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Canadian Chamber Launches Canada - U.S. Engagement Initiative

Feb 6, 2024

Business opportunities to increase ties with U.S. counterparts and policymakers. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Perrin Beatty announced the launch of a new Canada-U.S. Engagement Plan aimed at providing Canadian businesses oppo...

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Rotary Centre for the Arts Top 3 Finalist for a 2024 BC Tourism Industry Award

Feb 5, 2024

The Rotary Centre for the Arts (RCA), a Kelowna Chamber member, has been selected as a Top 3 Finalist for a 2024 BC Tourism Industry Award in the Remarkable Experience category. The 2024 BC Tourism Industry Awards will be presented at the Awards Gala...

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Business Data Lab Report: A Portrait of Small Business in Canada

Feb 1, 2024

Adaption, Agility, All At Once. On January 29, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce Business Data Lab released its latest report in collaboration with Amazon Canada, highlighting the new reality for small businesses in Canada’s post-pandemic ret...

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Great Okanagan Waste Reduction Challenge

Jan 31, 2024

Kickstart this year with a commitment to reduce waste and sign up for the Great Okanagan Waste Reduction Challenge. GreenStep* is challenging the Okanagan Valley -- from Osoyoos to Vernon -- to significantly and measurably reduce the amount of was...

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CEBA Repayment Deadline Jan 18: our thoughts

Jan 16, 2024

The CEBA business loan deadline of Jan 18 is seeing many businesses moving their loans to their respective financial institutions – for refinancing if not paid off. Businesses have until the end of March to conclude those new loan details which...

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Personal Protection Privacy Act: essentials for your organization webinar Jan 30

Jan 11, 2024

How much do you know about British Columbia privacy laws? For small businesses, navigating these waters can be overwhelming. Some are familiar with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPP) which applies to more than 2,900 "...

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BDC: What Entrepreneurs Can Expect in 2024

Jan 9, 2024

Pierre Cleroux is the Vice President of Research and Chief Economist for the BDC. Back in November 2023, we invited him to address a fully engage crowd at our Speaker Series as he unpacked the latest updates for our global, Canadian, BC, and regional...

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Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives: Top 100 CEO Pay Report

Jan 2, 2024

For their January 2, 2024 report on CEO pay in Canada, the CCPA chose the title "Canada's New Gilded Age". And in the early hours of a new year, the country's top executives will have met the income of the average Canadian worker. W...

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Q4 2023 Canadian Survey on Business Conditions Report

Dec 20, 2023

On December 14 we joined the Canadian Chamber of Commerce's Chief Economist Stephen Tapp and Senior Director Patrick Gill of their Business Data Lab for a special Quarterly Briefing. The team spoke to some of the key findings from their in-depth ...

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OP-ED: A Road Warrior Talks About Retail Therapy (and chocolate)

Dec 14, 2023

I’ve been seeing folks wearing red fluffy Santa hats lately in Kelowna. Even though we don’t have reindeer, the Okanagan – especially at holiday time – is a great place to live and to give a helping hand to local business and ...

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New Dean to join Okanagan College's School of Business

Dec 12, 2023

Kelowna Chamber member Okanagan College has announced that Joe Baker has been named the new Dean of the OC School of Business. Baker spent nearly 15 years in academic leadership roles at George Brown College and Centennial College. Over the last ...

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Thank You Dr. William (Bill) Gillett, OC School of Business

Nov 30, 2023

The Kelowna Chamber would like to extend a heartfelt thank you and sincere best wishes to Dr. William Gillett on his retirement as Dean of the OC School of Business. Bill (as we know him) has been an advisor on our Board of Directors since 2020, and&...

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Need People? Take the Hire Youth with Disabilities Survey!

Nov 29, 2023

Calling all employers! Young people (aged 15-30) with disabilities want to work, yet they remain an under-utilized part of the labour force. In 2022, CanAssist at the University of Victoria issued a survey to 463 young people with disabilities fro...

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BC Government Rebate Program Now Open for Applications

Nov 29, 2023

Recognizing the increased costs to businesses due to property crime and vandalism in rural and urban communities across the province, the Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation has launched its $10.5 million Securing Small Business Reb...

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Canada is Alone in the World

Oct 12, 2023

OPINION Canada is alone in the world. PERRIN BEATTY, BESSMA MOMANI AND KIM RICHARD NOSSAL CONTRIBUTED TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL October 9, 2023   Perrin Beatty is president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. B...

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Member Spotlight: Farming Karma

Aug 3, 2023

Welcome Farming Karma to the Kelowna Chamber network! Karma is a local family-owned and operated business known for producing exceptional canned beverages using high-quality fruits. For over 30 years, Karma and Kuku Gill have grown fruits in Kelow...

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2023 WILDFIRE RESOURCES FOR BUSINESSES AND COMMUNITIES

Jun 20, 2023

Wildfire season is upon us and the ramifications of an evacuation, isolation, or even worse, loss of structures, is devastating.   The Kelowna Chamber and BC Economic Development Association (BCEDA) urges all local and Indigenous governme...

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How to Avoid Common Social Media Mistakes - and What to do Instead

Jun 19, 2023

For small businesses, a presence on social media platforms can be a valuable (and free!) marketing tool. Whether it's Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook or elsewhere, it’s critical to leverage the power of social media for the benefi...

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LOCAL LAW FIRM CELEBRATES 50 YEARS IN THE OKANAGAN

May 16, 2023

Established in 1973, Pushor Mitchell is a law firm located in Kelowna, British Columbia. This year, they are celebrating their 50th anniversary of providing legal services to clients throughout the Okanagan Valley and beyond. With a reputation for ex...

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Why you should have plants at work. Really!

May 2, 2023

When you picture a workplace full of plants, you might be imagining a trendy coffee shop with a wall full of succulents and climbing vines. A trend toward greenery in workplaces has been driven by plant-loving interior design fans, along wi...

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