The Kelowna Chamber of Commerce is a member-driven organization dedicated to connecting, serving and empowering the Kelowna business community. The Chamber provides numerous services to attract businesses including educational seminars and major events member benefits, government advocacy for small business support and economic inclusion.
Established in 1952, the Chamber recently celebrated it's Diamond Jubilee and is happily embracing the start of it's 63rd year of service excellence. In the meantime visit about us to learn more about the who, what, when, where and why the Chamber strives for excellence in service to it's members and the community of Jasper at large.
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Available at the Chamber Office''Looking to our Past to build the future of our communityNomination Deadline : September 22, 2014Nomination Forms are available at the Chamber Office or you can complete it on line, under our members tab, just follow.
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The Abbotsford Chamber is a membership driven organization comprised of approximately 800 professional, business, community and individual persons. Working in partnership with the business community, our mission is to represent, serve and connect our members to build and sustain a thriving business community in Abbotsford. We are The Voice for Business in Abbotsford and strive to be the professional business organization of choice.
Welcome to the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce, a membership driven organization comprised of businesses, community organizations and professional individuals. Working in partnership with the local business community, our mission is to be the Voice of Business in Langley by promoting and improving trade and commerce, and the economic, civic and social welfare of the District, Langley City, Langley Township and the community-at-large.
The name 'Cloverdale' eventually evolved by the railway engineers who worked at the station at Clover Valley. Around 1872 settlers started to arrive in the region known as Surrey Centre. One of the first settlers was Abraham Huck and his wife Nancy who arrived from Kansas.
The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization comprised of individuals, businesses, residents and other organizations that serves Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
It is a proactive network of business-minded individuals that are committed to acting as an accessible, visible, supportive and reciprocal resource to our members and the Tri-Cities at large, communicating their collective voice to help shape a prosperous business community.
It is governed by a 14 person volunteer Board of Directors. The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce has its own bylaws but is legislated under the Board of Trade and Society Acts.
Established in 1966 and instrumental to the establishment of the Resort Municipality of Whistler, the Whistler Chamber of Commerce is the leading business association in Whistler, Host Mountain Resort for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, that works to create a vibrant and successful economy. Representing over 800 members, the Whistler Chamber of Commerce is the Voice of Business. Vision: To create a thriving business community for a diversified and innovative tourism industry. Mission: To maximize success for all businesses in Whistler by being the conduit to available and established resources and providing leadership in the following areas: Advocacy: representation of the interests of the Whistler business community in discussions with all parties, both inside and outside the Resort, and particularly with local, provincial and federal governments. Business Support: provision of or facilitated access to education and training programs that are relevant to the needs of the Whistler business community, research and analytics, mentorship and networking opportunities and customer service programs. Communication and Engagement: creation of effective communication tools for the aggregation, curation and distribution of timely and relevant information to the membership and a framework that invites and collects feedback from the membership on topics that affect the business community.
Delta offers extraordinary quality of life: breathtaking scenery, wide-open spaces, mild temperatures and wonderful recreational opportunities. The population of 100,000 residents is spread among three residential areas of North Delta, Ladner, and Tsawwassen. We share the Vancouver suburban area with Richmond to the northwest, Surrey and White Rock on the east and Tsawwassen First Nation on the west.
For over 100 yrs, the NVCC has bee an active supporter of and participant in the local provincial and national business communities. The N. Van. Chamber represents and promotes the North Vancouver City and District's economy