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Video rolls out welcome mat to workers, investors
VERNON – The message is clear that Greater Vernon is the place to pursue a career, invest and immerse yourself in a one-of-a-kind lifestyle. The Greater Vernon Chamber has launched its Work and Invest Vernon marketing campaign, with a video that encourages people to make their move and call Vernon their home. Watch the video here. “The number one concern that we hear from our members, and across all sectors, is attracting and retaining employees. As a result, the labour crunch is having a significant
Mission Possible provides support to local tourism
VERNON – Local super sleuths did their homework in support of Vernon’s tourism industry.The third annual Mission Possible ran from June 30 to July 15 and was a campaign created by the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Tourism Vernon.“It was amazing to see hundreds of Greater Vernon residents embrace Mission Possible and support the significant contribution tourism provides our economy and community,” said Dan Proulx. Greater Vernon Chamber general manager.“Thank you to presenting sponsor
Nominations open for 2023 Business Excellence Awards
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has opened nominations for the 39th Annual Business Excellence Awards presented by Kal Tire.“The 2023 Business Excellence Awards are an opportunity for Greater Vernon residents to acknowledge those businesses and non-profit organizations that drive employment, create vitality and demonstrate a passion by investing in this place we call home,” said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce general manager.“We all have a favourite business or non-profit,
Chamber disappointed with council response to facility users
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is disappointed that Vernon city council has ignored community organizations that rent public facilities. Chamber representatives attended the July 17 city council meeting for the presentation of a consultant’s report on a fee assessment and review for parks and recreation services. The agenda also included two letters from the Greater Vernon Chamber and four other non-profits that host events in Vernon. “There was absolutely no mention of the concerns
Still time for Mission Possible and supporting tourism
VERNON – There is still time for Greater Vernon residents to go undercover in support of local tourism.The third annual Mission Possible, which runs until Saturday, July 15, is hosted by the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Tourism Vernon.“It is very exciting to observe visitors looking for the clue at each host location and then filling out the ballot to enter for the Ultimate Staycation,” said Dan Proulx. Greater Vernon Chamber general manager.“We continue to be impressed by the support
Nominations open for 2023/24 Chamber Board of Directors
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has put out the call for nominations for the 2023\24 volunteer board of directors. Individuals with established business, leadership and advocacy experience have between June 15 and June 30, at 4 p.m., to submit their nomination package. “The role of director is important as the board collectively oversees the strategic vision of the Chamber through a governance model,” said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber general manager. “Through our membership
Chamber hosts governance training for non-profits
VERNON – Non-profit organizations in the North Okanagan have an opportunity to create awareness among their leadership about governance best practises. On June 9, the Chamber is hosting a governance training workshop at the Best Western Premier Hotel, and facilitated by Deb McClelland, with OnBoard Training. “There is a proud history of non-profits locally and we are grateful for those residents who volunteer their time as directors on boards that provide important social services as well as cultural,
Chamber Community Expo celebrates local
VERNON – North Okanagan residents can learn more about their community while having lots of fun at the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s third Community Expo. More than 90 business, non-profit and government booths will be featured during Expo, which runs Saturday, April 22 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Kal Tire Place North. Expo is presented by Lake City Casino and World Health & Fitness. “The last two Expos were an overwhelming success and we believe this year’s event will be the best yet as we
Chamber responds to 2023 federal budget
VERNON – The federal government's financial strategy provides some good news for entrepreneurs, but there is a lack of vision when it comes to economic growth, according to the Greater Vernon Chamber. On March 28, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland presented the federal budget in the House of Commons.“While specific details are still to come, the budget document contains a number of items that will have a positive impact on the business environment in the North Okanagan and across the country,” said Dan
Chamber calls for changes to employer paid sick days
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is calling on the provincial government to amend employer-paid sick leave so it is more efficient and transparent. The Chamber recently surveyed its members on the impact of five days of employer-paid sick leave, which came into force Jan. 1, 2022. “Employers want to do what is best for their employees, especially when they are ill. However, it was clear during the survey that paid sick leave has created challenges for private sector and non-profit employers
Chamber responds to 2023 provincial budget
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber believes B.C. Budget 2023 does little to strengthen entrepreneurship while immediate relief is lacking for British Columbians facing challenges related to affordability and health care. On Feb. 28, Finance Minister Katrine Conroy presented the provincial budget in the Legislature.“At a time when businesses large and small are experiencing increased cost pressures due to labour, fuel and supply chains, this budget provides no tangible assistance that will help
New federal boundary a success for Chamber advocacy
The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has had an advocacy win with proposed new boundaries for the federal electoral district.The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for B.C. has tabled a report with the House of Commons that would keep Greater Vernon in a single electoral district instead of dividing it between two ridings as was earlier proposed.“Our Chamber, last year, urged the boundaries commission to not separate Vernon, Coldstream and Areas B and C between two federal ridings as these
Promote your business or non-profit at Community Expo
VERNON –North Okanagan businesses and non-profits have a significant opportunity to create brand awareness and interact with thousands of residents this spring. Early bird registration has launched for the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s Community Expo April 22 at Kal Tire Place North. Expo is presented by Lake City Casino and World Health & Fitness. “We are thrilled to bring back Expo for the third year as we know the success businesses and community agencies have had increasing their visibility
Chamber meets with B.C. Housing Minister
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is urging the provincial government to support communities and the economy through a spectrum of housing options and initiatives. On Jan. 19, Chamber representatives met with Ravi Kahlon, B.C.’s minister of housing, and Harwinder Sandhu, Vernon-Monashee MLA. “We appreciate Minister Kahlon and MLA Sandhu taking time to meet with us and we welcome the very significant issue of housing being the mandate of a stand-alone ministry within the government,” said Dan
Rally the Valley campaign rings up local support for Christmas
VERNON – A campaign encouraging North Okanagan residents to support local was an overwhelming success during the holiday season.The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s Rally the Valley ran from Dec. 6 to 23 and the focus was on shopping local, eating local, experiencing local and giving local. "We received 400 entries from individuals who demonstrated their passion for supporting Vernon businesses and charities, not only at Christmas, but throughout the year," said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber
Rally the Valley celebrates local for Christmas
Greater Vernon residents are once again being urged to put local first on their Christmas list. Rally the Valley is making a return for a second year and the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce wants the public to shop local, eat local, experience local and give local. “Being local is important year-round but particularly leading up to Christmas when we are focused on shopping, celebrating and donating,” said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber general manager. “When you make a purchase, go out for dinner,
Working from home requires vision for downtown Vernon
VERNON – Where and how people work has changed during the pandemic and that creates challenges as well as opportunities for communities like Vernon. While the number of people returning to in-person workplaces is gradually returning to pre-pandemic levels nationally, the mobility change for Vernon has decreased 13.3 per cent since January 2020 according to a new study from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. “Many employees headed home as the pandemic began and they continue to work from there. Not only
Chamber announces 2022 Business Excellence winners
VERNON – Innovators, entrepreneurs, leaders, and champions were celebrated during the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s 38th annual Business Excellence Awards gala Nov. 3. Awards were handed out in 17 categories during the event at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre, with MNP as the presenting sponsor. “The Business Excellence Awards are a testament to the commitment, hard work and strength businesses and non-profits demonstrate daily, and we congratulate the winners and all the nominees.
Business Excellence Awards Gala Nov. 3, 2022
VERNON – Risk-takers, advocates, innovators, and mentors will be celebrated for the contributions they make to the North Okanagan. On Nov. 3, the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce hosts the 38th annual Business Excellence Awards presented by MNP at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre. “Greater Vernon is strengthened by the entrepreneurial spirit that creates employment, provides outstanding services and programs, and brings the community together, and the Business Excellence Awards are an
Chamber responds to 2022 civic elections
Oct. 16, 2022 – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce looks forward to working with newly elected civic leaders to ensure that the voice of businesses and non-profits is heard in the North Okanagan. On Oct. 15, voters elected municipal councils in Vernon and Coldstream as well as trustees with School District 22 Vernon. The directors for Areas B and C of the Regional District of North Okanagan were acclaimed to their positions. “Congratulations to everyone who was elected to serve the Greater Vernon
People's Choice voting begins
VERNON – Greater Vernon residents can cast a ballot for the 2022 People’s Choice award sponsored by Total Restoration Services. From Sept. 20 to Oct. 11, members of the public can vote for their favourite among the businesses and non-profits nominated in 15 categories for the Greater Vernon Chamber’s Business Excellence Awards. “Residents are very clear that they support local and the People’s Choice Award gives them a chance to recognize a business or non-profit,” said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber
New Chamber board of directors for 2022/23
VERNON – Providing leadership and support to local businesses and non-profits is the priority of the Greater Vernon Chamber’s 2022/23 board of directors. During an in-person annual general meeting Sept. 15, Robin Cardew was confirmed to a second one-year term as president while a board of returning and new directors was endorsed for a one-year term. “I am extremely excited about our new board of directors and each of them brings expertise and skills that will not only move the Chamber forward but will
Nominees announced for 38th annual Business Excellence Awards
VERNON – The nominees have been announced for the 38th annual Greater Vernon Chamber Business Excellence Awards presented by MNP. From July 19 to Aug. 26, Greater Vernon residents submitted 326 nominations for businesses, non-profits and individuals in 15 categories. “When you look at the passion and thoughtfulness behind the nominations, it is abundantly clear that the public has a love for all things local, and they want to pay tribute to our entrepreneurs and community advocates,” said Dan Proulx,
Chamber launches Work & Invest portal
Aug. 16, 2022 – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce wants to ensure employees and investors are aware of all the benefits to setting up shop in the North Okanagan. The Chamber has launched Work and Invest Greater Vernon, an online portal with vital data and information that entrepreneurs and job seekers can review when exploring the area for a new business or employment opportunities. “The number one issue we hear from our members is difficulty finding staff. As part of our strategy to help local
Mission Possible highlights strong support for local tourism
VERNON – Mission Possible has successfully concluded in support of Vernon’s tourism sector.The second annual Mission Possible ran from July 1 to 17 and was a campaign created by the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Tourism Vernon.“We are extremely grateful that hundreds of Greater Vernon residents participated in Mission Possible, explored what this great region has to offer and recognized the contributions tourism makes to our economy and community,” said Dan Proulx. Greater Vernon
Still time for Mission Possible
VERNON – Gathering clues in support of local tourism is proving popular and there’s still time for super sleuths to get involved.The second annual Mission Possible, which runs until Sunday, July 17, is hosted by the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Tourism Vernon.“We have been receiving extremely positive feedback since the campaign began July 1 and residents are having a lot of fun visiting specific locations and tracking down vital information needed to enter for the ultimate
Mission Possible returns in support of local tourism
VERNON – Secret agents are being recruited once again to infiltrate Vernon’s tourism sector and show their support for local.The second annual Mission Possible, which runs from July 1 to 17, is hosted by the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Tourism Vernon.“The inaugural Mission Possible was an overwhelming success and we are excited to bring back a campaign that is fun, interactive and urges residents to be tourists in their own backyard,” said Dan Proulx. Greater Vernon Chamber general
Nominations open for 2022/23 Board of Directors
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has put out the call for nominations for the 2022/23 volunteer board of directors. Individuals with established business, leadership and advocacy experience have until 4 p.m. June 30 to submit their nomination package. “Directors come from our membership base of businesses and non-profits and collectively, theygovern the organization and oversee the strategic direction of the Chamber,” said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber general manager. “We are
Valley Chambers release video campaign
VERNON: From Osoyoos to Armstrong, valley Chambers of Commerce joined together this week, releasing sparkling new videos highlighting remarkable local businesses and benefits. Seven chambers have been working on the project throughout the spring and look forward to locals’ reactions when they view the finished products. The short videos were funded through a project to encourage shopping local with financial support from the BC Chamber of Commerce and the Government of Canada. All contractors were paid
Vernon Community Expo celebrates local
April 25, 2022 – North Okanagan residents can embrace all things local during the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s Community Expo. More than 90 business, non-profit and government booths will be featured during Expo, which runs Saturday, April 30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Kal Tire Place North. Expo is presented by Lake City Casino and Match Eatery and Public House. “It’s free to attend and we are excited to provide residents with an opportunity to come together and discover what the community has to
Chamber responds to federal budget 2022
April 8, 2022 – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes aspects of the 2022 federal budget but concerns remain about economic growth and strengthening communities. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland presented budget 2022 in the House of Commons April 7. “The budget document is subtitled, ‘A plan to grow our economy and make life more affordable.’ While admirable, significant detail was lacking on how the government gets there. Businesses need to know how these policies will directly impact them
Video showcases Vernon to visitors
April 6, 2022 – Vernon has a starring role in a new campaign that entices visitors to discover everything the North Okanagan has to offer as a destination. Explore Next Door is a video produced by the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce, Tourism Vernon and the Okanagan We Got This coalition of Chambers. “The tourism and hospitality sector have been particularly impacted by the pandemic and as restrictions are eased, we want to encourage people to visit Vernon and the North Okanagan for its world-class
Chamber responds to lifting of health restrictions
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes an easing of Covid-19 health mandates as a way of supporting businesses and our community.On March 9, the provincial government announced that the requirement for masks in most settings will be removed as of 12:01 a.m. March 10 (they can still be required in health care settings). On April 8, the proof of vaccination card will be eliminated.“We are very pleased to hear that B.C. is in a position to move ahead with a substantive change to the health
Promote your business, non-profit at Expo
MARCH 7, 2022 – A significant opportunity exists for local businesses and non-profits to enhance their profile with thousands of residents and promote economic recovery. Early bird registration is currently underway for the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s Community Expo April 30 at Kal Tire Place North. Expo is presented by Lake City Casino and Match Eatery and Public House. “We are so excited to move ahead with Expo after Covid shut the second annual event down in 2020. After a two-year hiatus, we
It's Time To Show Local Some Love
Seven Okanagan chambers of commerce have joined together for an unprecedented business promotion campaign aimed at consumers throughout the valley. Focused on reinforcing the value of shopping local, the local business associations have partnered with community leaders on a multi-media campaign asking everyone, as we ease into spring and less pandemic restrictions, to Show Local Some Love by exploring and experiencing all that the valley has to offer. “Every dollar you choose to spend locally is
Chamber responds to 2022 provincial budget
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is concerned B.C.’s Budget 2022 does little to address affordability for citizens nor provide meaningful assistance for businesses still reeling from the impacts of Covid-19. On Feb. 22, Finance Minister Selina Robinson presented the provincial budget in the Legislature. “There is very little in the budget that encourages entrepreneurship or recognizes what small business owners have endured over the last two years. Ideally, we would have welcomed tax
Chamber responds to easing of restrictions
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes adjustments to provincial health orders that will allow businesses and non-profits to operate and the economy to rebuild. The B.C. government has announced the lifting of restrictions on organized gatherings and events, nightclubs, restaurants, fitness centres, tournaments and adult sports activities as of Feb. 16 at 11:59 p.m. Capacity limits will return to normal. “This is extremely positive news as it allows business owners and non-profits to
Chamber responds to BC throne speech
VERNON – The B.C. government has a vision for the new legislative session but the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce wonders what it all means for business. On Feb. 8, Premier John Horgan and the government unveiled its speech from the throne. “The throne speech raises a lot of questions but provides very few answers as the document is lacking any significant detail,” said Robin Cardew, Greater Vernon Chamber president. The throne speech highlights specific actions the government will take in the coming
Official Opposition Leader speaks at Chamber town hall
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has confirmed that the leader of Canada's Official Opposition will meet with local business owners and non-profit organizations. The Hon. Candice Bergen will participate in a virtual town hall with Chamber members Monday, Feb. 28 from 12 to 1 p.m. “We appreciate Ms. Bergen making the time to meet with our members as it’s important that elected officials hear directly from entrepreneurs about the challenges they face during the pandemic and moving into
Chamber calls for BC's event sector to reopen
VERNON - The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is urging the provincial government to work with B.C.'s professional event sector to drive economic recovery. The Chamber has written to Health Minister Adrian Dix, Jobs Minister Ravi Kahlon, Tourism Minister Melanie Mark and Harwinder Sandhu, Vernon-Monashee MLA.“Weddings, corporate gatherings, community events, fundraisers and celebrations of life have largely been sidelined by the pandemic since March 2020. Not only has that negatively impacted event
Chamber seeks transparency on business closures
VERNON - The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is calling for government transparency regarding public health orders and increased efforts to keep businesses open. On Jan. 18, the provincial government announced that fitness centres can reopen Jan. 20 if certain conditions are met while bars and banquet facilities will remain shut until at least Feb. 16. The 50 per cent capacity limit remains for indoor venues such as sports events and theatres and certain gatherings are not allowed.“There is no question
Chamber advocacy work benefits retailers
VERNON - A shift in City of Vernon policy is a clear indication of how the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce's advocacy work directly benefits business. On Jan. 10, city council approved an administration recommendation to reduce the annual licensing fee for retail cannabis outlets in the community and bring it in line with liquor stores on a square-metre basis. “We thank the City of Vernon for recognizing the need for equity among all retail businesses no matter the product they sell, and this amended
Rally the Valley generates festive support locally
VERNON – North Okanagan residents demonstrated their enthusiasm for supporting local during the holiday season. Rally the Valley was launched by the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce Dec. 7 to encourage residents to shop local, eat local, experience local and give local. "We were overwhelmed by the response, with close to 500 entries from individuals telling us how they make a difference by patronizing a local business or donating to a Vernon charity," said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber general
Chamber responds to new Covid restrictions
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is urging the provincial government to initiate measures that ensure the viability of businesses impacted by the latest round of Covid restrictions.The government has announced that as of Dec. 22 at 11:59 p.m., bars and nightclubs in B.C. must close until Jan. 18, as must gyms, fitness centres and dance studios while indoor organized gatherings of any size, such as weddings and receptions, are cancelled.“We completely appreciate that the government and health
Chamber launches Rally the Valley to support local
VERNON – Greater Vernon residents are urged to embrace the Christmas spirit by coming together and strengthening this wonderful place that we call home. Rally the Valley is an initiative launched by the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce that encourages residents to shop local, eat local, experience local and give local. “Shopping, entertaining and donating are essential components of the pre-Christmas season, but all of us can be strategic with our actions and send a strong message that our friends and
Chamber responds to lifting of capacity limits
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes the elimination of capacity limits as this will create certainty for businesses in the North Okanagan.On Nov. 30, the provincial government announced that 50 per cent capacity limits will be lifted for indoor sports events and theatres across the Interior as of Dec. 1, bringing these private and non-profit enterprises in line with other regions in B.C.“We thank the provincial government, the provincial health officer and Interior Health for this
Chamber responds to five days paid sick leave
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is concerned the provincial government’s paid sick leave program does not strike a sufficient balance between the needs of employees and employers. On Nov. 24, the provincial government announced a minimum of five paid sick leave days a year will be available to workers in B.C. starting Jan. 1, 2022. The legislation includes part-time workers. “There is no question that employers in both the private and non-profit sectors want to do what is best for their
Chamber welcomes international flights
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is excited about a return to international flights touching down in the Okanagan Valley.On Nov. 2, the federal government announced that starting Nov. 30, international flights carrying passengers will be permitted to land at Kelowna International Airport (YLW).“YLW is the gateway to Vernon and the North Okanagan, providing easy access to the region for investors and visitors, while local businesses are able to connect their products and services with the rest
Chamber announces 2021 Business Excellence winners
VERNON – Entrepreneurial spirit, leadership and community pride were celebrated during the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s 37th annual Business Excellence Awards gala Oct. 29. Awards were handed out in 16 categories during the event, with MNP as the presenting sponsor. “It was exciting to hear the name of the winner revealed in each category and we can congratulate them. However, the gala was an opportunity to pay tribute to all of the nominees for their dedication, resiliency and investment in the
Chamber seeks equity on capacity limits
VERNON – An inconsistent approach to Covid-19 and vaccinations across the province is negatively impacting North Okanagan businesses, says the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce.Interior Health continues with 50 per cent capacity limits for indoor sporting events and theatres despite capacity limits being lifted in other parts of B.C. with proof of double vaccination.“We are extremely concerned about the disparities between regions and we are calling on MLA Harwinder Sandhu and Health Minister Adrian Dix to
Chamber meets with government on paid sick leave
The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has provided input on permanent, paid sick leave directly to the provincial government.On Oct. 14, Chamber directors and members representing various sectors held a virtual roundtable with Labour Minister Harry Bains and Harwinder Sandhu, Vernon-Monashee MLA.“We appreciate Minister Bains and MLA Sandhu meeting with us so we can understand more about the government’s proposed permanent, paid sick leave and they can hear first-hand concerns coming from local businesses
Business Excellence Awards Gala Oct. 29
VERNON – Greater Vernon residents have an opportunity to honour the entrepreneurs, visionaries and leaders who make the North Okanagan a great place to live, work and play. On Oct. 29, the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce hosts the 37th annual Business Excellence Awards presented by MNP. “Businesses and non-profits have been resilient through the pandemic while creating employment, providing exceptional and innovative service and supporting our community. That is what the Business Excellence
Chamber urges public to treat businesses with respect
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber is asking residents to continue to support businesses and non-profits during the pandemic and to be respectful over government protocols. The Chamber of Commerce has reached out to many of its members mandated to check proof of vaccination, including fitness centres, restaurants, sports clubs and arts organizations. “We heard that uncertainty about how patrons may react to showing proof of vaccination is creating a level of anxiety,” said Robin Cardew, Greater Vernon
Chamber will advocate for community federally
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce will continue to provide its members and the community with a strong voice federally. On Sept. 20, the Conservatives topped the polls in North Okanagan-Shuswap while the Liberals continue with a minority government nationally. “Congratulations to Mel Arnold on his re-election as member of Parliament for our riding and we look forward to working with him on issues essential to a vibrant community and economy,” said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber general
New 2021-22 Board of Directors for Chamber
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber’s 2021-22 board of directors is ready to move the organization forward and to provide a strong voice for business and the North Okanagan. During a virtual annual general meeting Sept. 15, Robin Cardew was confirmed to a one-year term as president while a board of returning and new directors was endorsed for a one-year term. “Our volunteer board of directors represents the broad spectrum of our membership and the goal is to foster entrepreneurial spirit and to encourage
Voting begins for 2021 People's Choice Award
VERNON – Greater Vernon residents will play a significant role in determining the recipient of the 2021 People’s Choice award sponsored by Total Restoration Services. From Sept. 13 to Oct. 4, members of the public can vote for their favourite among the businesses and non-profits nominated in 15 categories for the Greater Vernon Chamber’s Business Excellence Awards. “The People’s Choice Award is an ideal opportunity for residents to be directly involved in recognizing a business or non-profit,” said Dan
Nominees announced for 2021 Business Excellence Awards
VERNON – The nominees have been announced for the 37th annual Greater Vernon Chamber Business Excellence Awards presented by MNP.From July 19 to Aug. 23, Greater Vernon residents submitted 389 nominations for businesses, non-profits and individuals in 15 categories.“Residents were thoughtful with each submission and we thank them for their participation in the process. The diversity of the nominees speaks to a strong entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to the community,” Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber
Chamber surveys members on proof of vaccination
VERNON – A survey of Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce members reveals diverse opinions on vaccination passports for certain businesses and events in B.C. On Aug. 23, the provincial government announced plans to require individuals to prove vaccination to access a range of businesses as well as social and recreational events. “As a member-based organization, it is essential that we hear directly from our members so we have a sense of how government policies may impact their ability to operate. We thank
Deadline looms for Business Excellence Awards nominations
Residents better act quick if they want to nominate a business or non-profit for the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s 37th annual Business Excellence Awards presented by MNP.Nominations in 15 categories close Aug. 23, 2021 at 4 p.m.“Every year someone tells me that they were going to nominate a business but thought someone else would have done it, and unfortunately that business is left out. Please don’t take that chance. If a business or non-profit has impressed you, make sure they are recognized for
Still time for Business Excellence Awards nominations
VERNON – There is still time for residents to provide nominations for the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s 37th Annual Business Excellence Awards presented by MNP.Nominations in 15 categories continue until Aug. 23, 2021.“We have been impressed with the level of public engagement and the quality of the nominations, and there is still an opportunity to highlight your favourite business or non-profit organization,” said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce general manager.The fill out the
Chamber hosts federal candidates forum
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce wants to provide local businesses and residents with a voice during the federal election. The Chamber will host an all-candidates forum via Zoom Sept. 8 at 6 p.m., and the candidates for North Okanagan-Shuswap have been invited to attend. “Given the condensed timeline for this campaign, it is essential that local voters have an opportunity to hear from the candidates as well as having a chance to ask questions of the candidates directly,” said Dan Proulx,
Nominations open for 2021 Business Excellence Awards
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has opened nominations for the 37th Annual Business Excellence Awards presented by MNP.“The Business Excellence Awards are an opportunity to honour those entrepreneurs and non-profits who make this a great community to live, work and invest in,” said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce general manager. “The awards are a high profile, prestigious accomplishment and we need the help of community by submitting nominations for those that they feel
Chamber welcomes step three of restart plan
VERNON – A further reopening of B.C.’s economy and community activities is being endorsed by the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce. On June 29, provincial authorities announced the details of step three of B.C.’s restart plan, which begins July 1. “We are extremely excited to see the number of Covid-19 cases decreasing and vaccination rates increasing,” said Krystin Kempton, Greater Vernon Chamber president. “With increased indoor capacity and Canada-wide travel being encouraged, step three is good
Chamber urges government support for IPE
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is urging the provincial government to ensure the long-term viability of one of the North Okanagan’s largest festivals. In a letter to Premier John Horgan and the ministers of finance, tourism and agriculture, the Chamber expresses its support for the Interior Provincial Exhibition, which occurs annually in Armstrong. “The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in the IPE being cancelled in 2020 and 2021 and this lack of revenue has had a significant impact on the
Chamber responds to next phase of BC restart plan
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is hopeful a further easing of Covid-19 restrictions will move British Columbians, communities and the economy closer to recovery. The provincial government has announced that step two in B.C.’s restart plan is moving ahead as of Tuesday, June 15. “We are pleased to hear that the number of Covid cases in B.C. have decreased while hospitalizations have stabilized, and our thoughts continue to be with those individuals and families impacted by this virus,”
Nominations open for 2021-22 Chamber Board
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has put out the call for nominations for the 2021/22 volunteer board of directors. Individuals with established business, leadership and advocacy experience have until 4 p.m. June 15 to submit their nomination package. “Directors represent all aspects of the business and non-profit sectors, and they are responsible for governing and overseeing the strategic direction of the Chamber,” said Krystin Kempton, Greater Vernon Chamber president. “The Greater
Chamber responds to B.C.'s restart plan
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes B.C.’s restart plan as a positive step forwards, but there is still significant concern about the fragility of businesses and the economy. On May 25, Premier John Horgan and his government unveiled a four-stage process that allows people to come together between now and the fall depending on vaccination results and cases of Covid-19. “It’s very good news that the Circuit Breaker restrictions of almost two months have been eased and that means
Chamber hosts Greater Vernon's elected leadership
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is bringing the region’s elected leadership together to discuss common issues and challenges.On June 17, the Chamber will host its annual State of the Region town hall, and it will feature representatives from Coldstream, the Okanagan Indian Band, Regional District of North Okanagan and Vernon.“This is a tremendous opportunity to hear directly from our local jurisdictions about the services they provide, the economy and their vision for the future,” said Dan
Chamber demands action on labour shortage
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is urging senior government to take bold and decisive action to address the labour shortage experienced by business owners.In a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Premier John Horgan and their respective finance and economic development ministers, the Chamber insists there is an urgency to filling the employment gap if communities and the economy are to succeed.“We frequently hear from our membership that the most significant operational challenge is
Extra week of Mission Possible comes with a big prize
VERNON – Secret agents have had their mission extended to recruit more operatives and to support Greater Vernon businesses and non-profits.Mission Possible Presented by Tourism Vernon was scheduled to end May 2 after a four-week run, but now, another week has been thrown into the mix, and Mission Possible will run until 11:59 p.m. May 9.“The life of a spy is one of uncertainty and curve balls, and we wanted to keep our super sleuths on their toes and ready to ramp up maneuvers that highlight the importance
Chamber issues statement on Chelsea Estate
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has issued a statement regarding the Chelsea Estate property adjacent to Ellison Provincial Park. “We are disappointed that BC Parks and local government were not able to form a partnership that would have led to the acquisition of this property for provincial park,” said Krystin Kempton, Greater Vernon Chamber president. “As a provincial park, this distinct Okanagan habitat would have been preserved, while economic and recreational opportunities would
Chamber responds to provincial budget
VERNON – There were few surprises in today’s provincial budget but the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes the government’s commitment to continue supporting businesses and communities. Finance Minister Selina Robinson tabled the 2021 provincial budget in the Legislature April 20.“There is no question that the provincial government has provided significant support to B.C. businesses since the pandemic began more than a year ago and we appreciate the continued initiatives that will assist businesses
Chamber responds to federal budget
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes federal support for businesses and non-profits, but there is concern about taxpayers’ ability to absorb an unprecedented deficit.On April 19, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled the federal government’s first budget in two years, including $101.4 billion in new spending over three years.“We appreciate that the government faced a significant challenge in developing a budget as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to create economic uncertainty and
Chamber connects with businesses over OPS
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has reached out to businesses near the downtown overdose prevention site. Both Chamber members and non-members were approached and they were asked if having an OPS as a neighbour had provided a neutral impact or if concerns exist. “We fully appreciate that there is a health emergency in B.C. and we thank health care providers for their efforts to save lives. However, we felt it was important to hear directly from those business owners operating in the area
Agents needed for Mission Possible support local maneuver
VERNON – Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to support local.Between April 5 and May 2, Greater Vernon residents are being asked to act as secret agents for Mission Possible, a shop local initiative of the Greater Vernon Chamber, sponsored by Tourism Vernon. The Mission Possible program, a play on the famous Mission Impossible action spy film series, aims to be a fun, engaging way to entice Vernon residents to support local businesses.“Using your super spy skills to unravel a series of clues
Chamber calls for renewed support for local restaurants
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is urging residents to rally behind local businesses and particularly those in the restaurant sector.As of midnight tonight (March 29), dine-in service at restaurants and bars in B.C. must stop and these establishments can only provide take-out, delivery or patio service. Amended health orders are in place until April 15.“North Okanagan residents have done an amazing job of supporting their favourite restaurants and bars for the past year, and while the goal
Chamber thanks government for inclusion of non-food vendors
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes the reintroduction of non-food vendors to farmers markets in B.C.On March 19, provincial authorities lifted the health order that had prohibited crafters and other non-food vendors from farmers markets since Dec. 3, 2020.“The Greater Vernon Chamber was part of an effort that urged the inclusion of non-food vendors at markets and we thank Dr. Henry, Premier Horgan, Minister Dix and MLA Sandhu for recognizing the significant contribution of all vendors
Airport safety and travel focus of Chamber town hall
VERNON – Greater Vernon Chamber members have an opportunity to learn more about safety measures initiated within the aviation sector and the future vision of Kelowna International Airport. On March 31, the Chamber’s virtual town hall will feature Sam Samaddar, the longtime director of Kelowna International Airport (YLW). “YLW is a significant catalyst for the local economy as it’s the gateway for tourists and investors as well as local businesses promoting their goods and services internationally,” said
Cabinet ministers hear directly from Chamber
VERNON – Economic renewal and supporting the local community were high on the agenda as the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce went one-on-one with high-level provincial representatives. On Feb. 19, the Chamber hosted a town hall with Ravi Kahlon, B.C.’s minister of jobs, economic recovery and innovation; Lana Popham, minister of agriculture; and Harwinder Sandhu, Vernon-Monashee MLA “Advocating on behalf of our members is fundamental to our organization and we thank Minister Kahlon, Minister Popham and
Special events are the focus of Chamber Week
VERNON – Education and advocacy will be the priority as the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce celebrates Chamber of Commerce Week. The provincial government has proclaimed Feb. 15 to 19, 2021 as Chamber of Commerce Week in B.C. “Chamber of Commerce Week is a time to recognize the important work chambers do in the community as well as the contributions of their members – businesses, non-profits, government and education institutions,” said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber general manager. “Our
Chamber supports B.C. farmers markets
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is urging the provincial governments to permit non-food items to be sold at farmers’ markets.In a letter to Premier John Horgan, Health Minister Adrian Dix, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Harwinder Sandhu, Vernon-Monashee MLA, the Chamber requests a review of the order restricting non-food vendors from attending B.C. farmers’ markets.“Artisans and local producers rely on community farmers’ markets to offer goods, often without the ability to
Chamber members have access to influential leaders
VERNON – Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce members will have exclusive access to prominent decision-makers this spring while a series of webinars will keep them informed and engaged. Virtual town halls will kick off Feb. 19 with representatives of the B.C. government followed by the federal Conservative caucus March 3 and Kelowna International Airport March 31. “We are extremely excited to provide our members with an opportunity to hear directly from those who influence policies regarding Covid, our
Supporting local is an investment in Vernon
VERNON – North Okanagan residents continue to play a significant role when it comes to the region not only surviving the pandemic but thriving economically. The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is reminding residents to be strategic with their purchasing power and to support local retailers, suppliers and restaurants.“Vote Vernon is as relevant now as it was when we launched the campaign in November,” said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon Chamber general manager.“Looking at things from a different a different
Vernon's Top 20 Over 40 recognized
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce and KPMG Canada have officially recognized the Top 20 Over 20 for 2020. The 20 recipients were announced in the spring, but because of the pandemic, they were just recently presented with their plaque and a bottle of wine from O’Rourke’s Peak Cellars.“It’s a great honour to acknowledge these outstanding individuals and their contributions to the North Okanagan as role models, mentors and community builders,” said Krystin Kempton, Greater Vernon Chamber
Chamber calls for tax equity for distilleries
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is urging the federal government to create an environment that allows craft distilleries to thrive, create jobs and compete with their U.S. counterparts.In a Dec. 21 letter to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, Small Business Minister Mary Ng and Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, the Chamber indicates that the U.S. Congress has approved the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act, which will shift a 2017 excise tax reduction from a trial
Vote Vernon and rally behind local this Christmas
VERNON – With Christmas shopping well underway, the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is encouraging residents to make local a priority, including when they purchase online. Vote Vernon Presented by VantageOne Credit Union is an initiative that promotes Greater Vernon businesses, whether it is in-person, by delivery or via the Internet. Check it out at https://www.vernonchamber.ca/vote-vernon “A lot of focus gets put on voting in elections and we vote because we want to shape our communities. But what if
Chambers of Commerce promote Experience Okanagan
VERNON - Okanagan Chambers of Commerce are making sure some lucky residents can relax and explore the region when travelled is encouraged.Through the Okanagan We Got This coalition, Chambers of Commerce from Enderby to Osoyoos hosted the Experience Okanagan contest and hundreds of entries were received from across the valley. “Experience Okanagan was part of a broader initiative to promote shop local and profile some of the amazing small businesses we have in the valley, particularly given the impact of
Chamber responds to expanded pandemic measures
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce will continue to advocate on behalf of business and the community as expanded measures are initiated to slow the spread of Covid-19 in B.C. On Nov. 19, new orders were implemented on a province-wide basis, and they remain in place until Dec. 7. “Like everyone else, our priority is the health and safety of our friends, neighbours and families. We must take action to reduce the cases of Covid-19 and ensure that our health care system is not overwhelmed,” said
Chamber survey highlights need for action
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is ensuring that the concerns of business and non-profits are heard by governments at all levels. The Chamber recently circulated a survey asking members and non-members what factors are inhibiting their ability to operate and what actions are needed from federal, provincial and local authorities to improve conditions. “There was no surprise that much of the feedback revolved around the pandemic and shutdowns, but other issues are also top of mind for
Chamber congratulates Harwinder Sandhu
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is ready to work with Harwinder Sandhu on matters important to local businesses and non-profits as well as the community. Elections B.C. has confirmed that Sandhu won the riding of Vernon-Monashee after the mail-in ballots were counted for the Oct. 24 provincial elections. “We congratulate Ms. Sandhu on being elected as MLA for Vernon-Monashee and we look forward to establishing a positive and constructive relationship with her,” said Krystin Kempton,
Chamber responds to provincial election
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce will advocate on behalf of its members and community as a new government is formed in Victoria.On Oct. 24, John Horgan and the B.C. NDP received a majority mandate from B.C. voters, although final election results won’t be known for two weeks as mail-in ballots are counted.“Congratulations to Mr. Horgan and the NDP, particularly as they made new in-roads on the electoral map,” said Krystin Kempton, Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce.“We are eager to work with
Greater Vernon Chamber announces 2020 Business Excellence winners
VERNON – Hard work, leadership and ingenuity were celebrated during the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s Business Excellence Awards gala Oct. 23.Awards were handed out in 12 categories during the virtual event, with Valley First, a division of First West Credit Union, as the presenting sponsor.“It was an exciting evening as the winner in each category was announced, and this year was truly a celebration of entrepreneurial spirit, vision and thinking outside of the box as our businesses and non-profit
Okanagan chambers celebrate small business week
The Greater Vernon Chamber and chambers from Enderby to Osoyoos are celebrating Small Business Week with events, webinars and support for small business. BDC Small Business Week takes place in Canada from Oct. 19 to 23, and it's been organized by the Business Development Bank of Canada for more than 40 years. “Small businesses are the heartbeat of our communities, creating employment, supporting our non-profits and sports teams, and adding diversity to our economy,” said Dan Proulx, Greater Vernon
Chamber provides election resources
VERNON – With a provincial election just two weeks away, the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce wants to ensure its members are ready to take part in the provincial election Oct. 24. A special section has been established on the Chamber's website that provides all of the details you need for the election - key dates, what identification you require and where polling stations will be found. There are also links to the political parties and media coverage. “The outcome of the election will determine the
Public invited to all-candidates forum
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is reminding residents that they have an opportunity to learn more about the candidates running in Vernon-Monashee. The Chamber will host an all-candidates forum via Zoom Thursday, Oct. 8 at 6 p.m. and the event is sponsored by the B.C. Fruit Growers Association. “We are encouraging Chamber members and the community at large to become informed on where the candidates and parties stand, particularly on issues important to our region as we move towards
Chamber Speaks Out Against Racism
The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is saddened to learn of racist material being circulated at local schools, particularly on Orange Shirt Day when we acknowledge the impact residential schools have had on our indigenous friends and neighbours. In fact, Chamber staff wore orange to remember that all children matter.We also want to point out that schools and school grounds must be considered a safe environment for all students, families and staff.We know Greater Vernon to be a caring, open and
Business Excellence Awards Gala Oct. 23
VERNON – Now more than ever, there is a need to celebrate the risk-takers, visionaries and leaders who have risen to the challenges thrown at them by 2020. On Oct. 23, the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce hosts the virtual 2020 Business Excellence Awards presented by Valley First, a division of First West Credit Union. “We know this has been an extremely difficult year for businesses and non-profits as they have endured the pandemic, but they have done it with grace, ingenuity and their heads held high.
Greater Vernon Chamber hosts all candidates forum
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce will ensure its members and residents can hear directly from those seeking to represent Vernon-Monashee in Victoria. The Chamber will host an all-candidates forum via Zoom Thursday, Oct. 8 at 6 p.m. “The Chamber has a long history of hosting all-candidate forums and we believe it is particularly important for local voters to hear the vision of the candidates and the parties as our community, families and economy navigate the pandemic,” said Krystin Kempton,
Chamber supports expanded child care in community
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes a significant investment in local child care that promotes healthy families and a strong economy. On Sept. 18, the provincial government announced funding for child care proposals submitted by the City of Vernon, Okanagan Boys and Girls Club, Maven Lane, the Vernon School District and the District of Coldstream. Combined, the initiatives will create 556 spaces.“We are extremely pleased with this announcement as a significant issue for many of our
New general manager for Greater Vernon Chamber
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce board of directors is pleased to announce new leadership for the organization. Dan Proulx has been named as general manager of the Chamber, which was founded in 1897 and is the leading voice of business in the community. “We are excited to have Dan move into the role of general manager, particularly as his time as membership manager has demonstrated experience, passion and a willingness to pursue high standards,” said Krystin Kempton, Greater Vernon
New Chamber Board of Directors
VERNON – Experience, passion and commitment to the community are evident among the Greater Vernon Chamber’s board of directors for 2020/21. During a virtual annual general meeting Sept. 16, Krystin Kempton, a partner with Nixon Wenger Lawyers, was confirmed to a second one-year term as president while a board of returning and new directors was endorsed for a one-year term. “The Chamber’s roots go back to 1897 and our volunteer board of directors continues a rich legacy of promoting entrepreneurial spirit,
Voting begins for the People's Choice Award
VERNON – The recipient of the prestigious 2020 People’s Choice award will be determined by Greater Vernon residents. From Sept. 14 to Oct. 4, members of the public can vote for their favourite among the businesses and non-profits nominated as part of the Greater Vernon Chamber’s Business Excellence Awards. “We always look forward to the People’s Choice Award as it generates so much excitement within the community and allows residents to get directly involved in recognizing a business,” said Krystin
Nominees announced for 2020 Business Excellence Awards
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has announced the nominees for the 2020 Business Excellence Awards Presented by Valley First, a division of First West Credit Union. Between July 27 and Aug. 23, local residents put forward 258 nominations for businesses, non-profits and individuals in 10 categories. “Thank you to the public for their thoughtful and passionate endorsements of business owners and non-profit organizations who have been challenged this year during the pandemic but make
Chamber reinforces need for provincial park expansion
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is urging the provincial government to be proactive and invest in the recreation, economy and ecology of the North Okanagan. In a Sept. 3 letter to Environment Minister George Heyman, the Chamber requested an update on B.C. Parks potentially purchasing Chelsea Estate adjacent to Ellison Provincial Park. “We understand limited budgets and competing priorities within the government and B.C. Parks. However, we want to reiterate that an expansion of Ellison
Greater Vernon Chamber joins Canada United campaign
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has joined Canada United, a national movement to support local businesses in communities across the country. As part of the campaign, RBC has brought together more than 50 of Canada’s leading brands, business associations and the national Chamber network to rally Canadians to show local some love by buying, dining and shopping local Aug. 28 to 30.“Businesses of all sizes employ our friends, neighbours and family, and they contribute to our sports teams,
City praised for embracing cultural centre downtown
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes the leadership by Vernon’s elected officials for a new cultural centre in the downtown core. On Aug. 17, city council directed administration to negotiate with the Regional District of North Okanagan for the sale and purchase of up to one half of the parking lot at 2910 32nd Ave. for a cultural centre. “We appreciate the unity among the seven members of Vernon council as it shows clear support for the cultural centre and the significant impact
Nominations continue for Chamber Business Excellence Awards
VERNON – There’s still time to recognize your favourite business, the employer who has inspired you, the non-profit that makes a difference and the entrepreneur that’s embraced the challenges created by Covid-19. Nominations continue until Aug. 23 at 4 p.m. for the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s 2020 Business Excellence Awards presented by Valley First, a division of First West Credit Union. “We have been overwhelmed by the community participation since nominations opened July 27 and the diversity
Chamber endorses next steps in cultural centre process
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes the cooperative action being taken towards a cultural centre. On Aug. 12, members of the Greater Vernon Advisory Committee unanimously recommended that the Regional District of North Okanagan board work with the City of Vernon to finalize a sale/purchase agreement for half of the parking lot at 2910 32nd Avenue for a cultural centre. “It’s great to see forward movement on this important matter and we thank the elected officials and staff from
Public urged to support Canadian distilleries
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is urging North Okanagan residents to contact the federal government and demand tax reform that promotes job growth and local economies. On Aug. 12, Canadian distilleries initiated a petition campaign that calls on all political parties to lobby the federal government to immediately match excise parity with the 2017 small distillers excise agreement in the U.S. “We must allow entrepreneurs the opportunity to not only survive but to thrive. And in turn, they
Chamber calls for open process for supportive housing
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber welcomes additional supportive housing in Vernon, but wants assurances that the process will be open and consider the needs of businesses and residents. On July 21, the provincial government announced plans for 100 units for people experiencing homelessness in Vernon. The units, which will be operated by the Turning Points Collaborative Society, will provide meal programs, like and employment skills training, and health and wellness support services. “Supportive housing
Nominations open for Chamber Business Excellence Awards
VERNON – We have all experienced demonstrations of inspiration, determination, adaptability and innovation in recent months, and it’s these frontline achievements Greater Vernon residents are urged to celebrate. The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has opened nominations for the 2020 Business Excellence Awards presented by Valley First, a division of First West Credit Union until Aug. 23 at 4 p.m. and the winners will be unveiled at a virtual gala Oct. 23.“Our theme is Now More Than Ever and it pays
Chamber demands federal action on aquatic invasive species
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is increasingly concerned that travel encouraged during the Covid-19 pandemic could inadvertently lead to the spread of aquatic invasive species. The Chamber has written to Bernadette Jordan, federal minister of fisheries and oceans, and Bill Blair, federal minister of public safety, about the negative impact invasive species, such as quagga and zebra mussels, could have on the Okanagan Valley. “The spread of aquatic invasive mussels poses a
Chamber urges government to make parkland acquisition a priority
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is urging the provincial government to embrace a vision that expands Ellison Provincial Park, protects the environment and drives the economy. On July 9, the Chamber received a letter from B.C. Environment Minister George Heyman indicating that B.C. Parks has considered the Chelsea Estate, which is currently listed for sale, but that the ministry does not have the budget for such an acquisition and there are competing interests B.C. Parks must
Chamber wants extension on temporary layoff timeline
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is calling on the provincial government to take immediate steps that support business owners and workers in B.C. In a letter to Labour Minister Harry Bains, the Chamber requests that the government amend the Employment Standards Act to include a further extension to the period employees can be laid off before they are considered terminated. “Presently, many businesses – primarily in the accommodations and tourism sectors – have been unable to reopen and
Chamber urges government to help businesses with protective equipment
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is calling on the provincial government to take immediate action to ensure businesses have the needed equipment to protect employees and customers. In a letter to Premier John Horgan, the Chamber thanks the government for moving the economy towards recovery from Covid-19 but indicates that more could be done to encourage a successful transition. “Specifically, we are hearing from businesses in the North Okanagan who are struggling to reopen their doors
Nominations open for Greater Vernon Chamber board
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has put out the call for nominations for the 2020/21 volunteer board of directors. Individuals with established business, leadership and advocacy experience have until 4 p.m. June 12 to submit their nomination package. “Directors are accountable to the membership and are responsible for governing and overseeing the strategic direction of the Chamber,” said Krystin Kempton, Greater Vernon Chamber president. “The effectiveness of the Chamber depends on
Chamber presents to Legislative Finance Committee
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is urging the provincial government to make child care, economic development and mental health funding priorities in the coming year. On June 2, the Chamber presented to B.C.’s Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services, which is conducting consultation on the proposed 2021 provincial budget. “We thank the members of the Select Standing Committee for providing the Chamber an opportunity to highlight what we believe are essential
Chamber supports City of Vernon on overdose prevention site
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce fully supports the City of Vernon and its stance against an overdose prevention site in the downtown core. In a letter to Health Minister Adrian Dix and IHA president Susan Brown, the Chamber indicates that it agrees with a motion approved by city council May 25 that calls for an overdose prevention site to not be located downtown or in a privately owned building where private businesses may be negatively impacted. “Since the May 11, 2020 announcement on a
Chamber unveils Relaunch Vernon tool kit
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is making sure businesses take the necessary steps prior to reopening so they can bounce back from Covid-19 as soon and as safely as possible. At vernonchamber.ca, you will find the Relaunch Vernon tool kit which outlines some of the actions and resources required to bring staff and customers back to your business. “Employers must be prepared to relaunch their business under new conditions while remaining flexible enough to adapt to ongoing changes,” said
Chamber and GetintheLoop support business
April 22, 2020 – A new partnership will allow Greater Vernon businesses to promote their products and services during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce and GetintheLoop have created a Community Connection program, which provides local businesses with free access to GetintheLoop’s mobile marketing platform. “As the leading voice of business in Greater Vernon, we saw a need for our members to communicate with the public during this challenging time,” said Krystin Kempton,
OK We Got This
VERNON - The largest network representing business in the Okanagan is galvanizing its resources and influence to ensure entrepreneurs not only survive Covid-19, but thrive. The Greater Vernon Chamber is coordinating with its counterparts from Enderby to Osoyoos to launch Okanagan We Got This, an initiative aimed at providing immediate resources to businesses and encouraging residents to support local. It will also share the stories of business leaders tackling Covid-19 head-on. “Chambers of commerce
North Okanagan residents urged to support local businesses
MARCH 16, 2020 – The Greater Vernon Chamber is asking residents to do their part to support each other, including local business owners.“We understand that there is considerable anxiety over the Covid-19 virus, and we are particularly hearing from our members that the situation is having an impact on their operations,” said Krystin Kempton, Greater Vernon Chamber president.“It is important to point out that all businesses in Greater Vernon, big and small, are important. They provide employment opportunities
Second Annual Community Expo
MARCH 9, 2020 – There is something for absolutely everyone at the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s second annual Community Expo. More than 90 booths will be highlighted during Expo, which runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Kal Tire Place North March 14. It is presented by Lake City Casino and Match Eatery & Public House. “We are overwhelmed by the positive response to Expo and the variety of exhibitors – business, non-profit, education and government – is impressive,” said Dione Chambers, general
Federal cabinet minister speaks to Greater Vernon Chamber
Feb. 20, 2020 – On March 2, North Okanagan business and community leaders have an opportunity to meet with a federal cabinet minister. The Honourable Mona Fortier, Minister of Middle-Class Prosperity and Associate Minister of Finance, will speak at a breakfast meeting hosted by the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce. “We are excited that Minister Fortier has selected Vernon to kick off her B.C. tour and we would encourage our members to attend to ensure that Minister Fortier hears first-hand the issues
Greater Vernon Chamber responds to 2020 provincial budget
Feb. 18, 2020 – The 2020 provincial budget does little to ease the burden business faces or to promote competitiveness, says the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce. On Feb. 18, Finance Minister Carole James tabled the government’s financial plan in the Legislature in Victoria. “There was absolutely nothing meaningful in the budget for entrepreneurs, and particularly for the small and medium-sized businesses that are the backbone of the North Okanagan’s economy,” said Dione Chamber, Greater Vernon
KPMG and Chamber present Top 20 Over 40
JAN. 27, 2020 – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is partnering with KPMG Canada to present the fifth annual Top 20 in the North Okanagan. With a new year upon us, the Chamber is changing up the Top 20 awards. Celebrating five years of this annual event, a move to alternate between under 40 nominees and over 40 nominees is the vision going forward. It is time to shine a light on the role models, mentors and community builders as we move to a Top 20 Over 40 in 2020. Nominations are currently being
Registrations for Community Expo 25 per cent sold out
JAN. 7, 2020 – A significant opportunity exists for local businesses and non-profits to enhance their profile with thousands of North Okanagan residents. Early bird registration is currently underway for the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s second annual Community Expo March 14 at Kal Tire Place North. Expo is presented by Lake City Casino and Match Eatery and Public House. “Our inaugural Expo in 2019 was an overwhelming success and we are confident the 2020 event will allow businesses and community
Chamber connects young entrepreneurs with mentors
JAN. 6, 2019 – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce wants to ensure that young entrepreneurs have a solid foundation moving into 2020. On Jan. 30, the Chamber is hosting speed mentoring for entrepreneurs under the age of 40 in partnership with Futurpreneur. “A significant challenge for a new business owner or someone who has a vision is pulling together all of the information needed for those initial first steps and preparing for long-term success,” said Dione Chambers, Greater Vernon Chamber general
Greater Vernon Chamber launches Shop Local Contest
VERNON – Greater Vernon residents can celebrate the season of giving while supporting their favourite local business.The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the Don’t Be a Grinch, Shop Local contest until Dec. 11 and one lucky individual could win their purchase up to a maximum of $500.“Local business owners are our friends, neighbours and family. They create employment opportunities and donate to our sports teams and non-profits,” said Dione Chambers, Greater Vernon Chamber general manager.“By
Greater Vernon Chamber supports Kelowna International Airport
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce endorses measures that will permit Kelowna International Airport to respond to growth and continue to serve as the gateway to the Okanagan.On Nov. 4, Kelowna city council gave three readings to bylaw amendments that will increase the airport improvement fee from $20 to $25 March 1, 2020, while it’s proposed that landing and terminal fees will increase two per cent.“YLW is critical to the economy of the North Okanagan as it allows investors and visitors to
Greater Vernon Chamber partners with The Local Gift Card
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is excited to participate in a new initiative that promotes small business while encouraging residents to shop local. As part of Small Business Week, the Chamber has partnered with The Local Gift Card, an Okanagan-based program that can be used at local, participating businesses.“Gift cards have been around for a long time, but Sarah Coffey had the vision to embrace the growing desire of local residents to support small entrepreneurs right here at home,” said
Greater Vernon Chamber responds to federal election
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce will continue to speak on behalf of its members and the community as Canada adjusts to a new political landscape.On Oct. 21, the Conservatives held on to the riding of North Okanagan-Shuswap, while the Liberal Party formed a minority government nationally.“Our Chamber congratulates Mel Arnold on his re-election as our member of Parliament and we look forward to continuing our positive relationship with him. We also want to thank the local candidates from the
Greater Vernon Chamber announces Business Excellence winners
VERNON – The best in business and community service were celebrated during the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s Business Excellence Awards Oct. 18.Before 346 people at the Prestige Vernon Lodge, awards were handed out in 13 categories at the Godfather-themed gala.“There was considerable excitement as the winner in each category was revealed, and we want to acknowledge all of the hard work, dedication and risk-taking involved to make their business or non-profit a success. We also pay tribute to all of
Greater Vernon all-candidates forum Oct. 8
Greater Vernon residents are reminded that there is an opportunity to hear directly from the North Okanagan-Shuswap federal candidates.On Oct. 8, the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce and the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre Society will host a federal all-candidates forum. The event is also sponsored by the B.C. Fruit Growers Association and Castanet.“We are encouraging the public to take part in the forum as this is a great chance to learn about the candidates, their parties and their platforms
Chamber resolution on distillery taxes endorsed nationally
Momentum is increasing to have Canada’s distilleries placed on an equal footing with other alcohol producers.Delegates at the recent Canadian Chamber of Commerce conference in Saint John, N.B. gave 99 per cent support to a resolution from the Greater Vernon Chamber that urges the federal government to reduce the excise tax on distilled spirits to $1.77 per litre on the first 150,000 litres of absolute alcohol, and to match the excise rate in the U.S. on an ongoing basis on an ongoing basis.“Chambers of
Greater Vernon federal forum set for Oct. 8
VERNON – With the federal election just a month away, Greater Vernon residents and business owners will have an opportunity to learn more about the candidates and the party platforms.On Oct. 8, the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce and the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre Society will host a federal all-candidates forum. The event is also sponsored by the B.C. Fruit Growers Association and Castanet.“We are excited to bring together residents and business leaders so they can hear directly from the
Cooperative approach needed to resolve forest crisis
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is calling for B.C.’s elected officials to set aside their differences and collectively find solutions that support the forest sector and communities.The Chamber has written to Premier John Horgan, official opposition leader Andrew Wilkinson and Green Party leader Andrew Weaver.“Mill operations are either being shut down or curtailed, impacting thousands of workers and their families as well as those associated with private contractors and suppliers. Given the
New Chamber of Commerce board for 2019/20
VERNON – A new volunteer board of directors is at the helm of the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce for 2019/20.During the sold-out President’s Dinner and annual general meeting at Durali Villa Sept. 11, Krystin Kempton, a partner with Nixon Wenger Lawyers, was confirmed as Chamber president for the next year as was a board of returning and new directors.“It is an honour to be selected as president of the Chamber board. I believe the organization has a significant role in not only representing its members,
Finalists announced for Chamber Business Excellence Awards
VERNON – The finalists have been revealed for the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s prestigious 2019 Business Excellence Awards.During a cocktail reception at the Vernon Performing Arts Centre Sept. 4, the top three finalists in each of 11 categories were announced.“The energy was electrifying as the names were called, and while there are just three finalists per category, we believe all of the nominees should be celebrated because of the contributions they provide to our region and economy,” said Dione
Chamber announces nominees for Business Excellence Awards
VERNON – With much anticipation, the nominees have been announced for the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s 2019 Business Excellence Awards.Local residents went above and beyond, nominating close to 300 businesses, non-profits and individuals in 11 distinct categories.“We want to thank the public for their participation in the process, and the nominations clearly demonstrate the entrepreneurial spirit. It’s also truly inspiring to see how each of the nominees contribute to the overall well-being of the
Greater Vernon Chamber advocates for members on provincial issues
The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce ensured that its members and a strong economy were a priority during a meeting with high-level provincial officials.On July 23, representatives from 11 Thompson-Okanagan chambers of commerce participated in a regional consultation with senior provincial civil servants from 12 government ministries.“This was a tremendous opportunity to provide the Interior perspective on several critical matters that impact the ability to do business in our region, while we were also
Time running out Business Excellence Award nominations
VERNON – Your favourite business could find itself in the spotlight but only if you act now. Nominations for the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s prestigious 2019 Business Excellence Awards presented by Valley First officially close Monday, July 15 at noon. For Kaarina Schrott, winning Small Business of the Year in 2018 was life-altering as it reaffirmed the vision she has for One Step Foot Care. “It was a dazzling evening to be in the room with so many other great businesses from the community and
Nominations open for Business Excellence Awards
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is getting ready to recognize the best in business.Nominations are open for the 2019 Business Excellence Awards presented by Valley First until noon July 15, and the winners will be unveiled at a gala Oct. 18 at the Vernon Lodge Hotel.“The Business Excellence Awards are among the signature events in Vernon and we anticipate a lot of interest and enthusiasm surrounding the nomination process,” said Dione Chambers, Greater Vernon Chamber general manager.“We
Chamber resolution on distillery taxes endorsed provincially
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s campaign to have the distilled spirits sector treated progressively and fairly has been endorsed provincially.On May 25, delegates at the B.C. Chamber of Commerce conference in Burnaby approved a resolution from the Greater Vernon Chamber that calls on the federal government to reduce the excise tax on distilled spirits to $1.77 per litre on the first 150,000 litres of absolute alcohol, and to match the excise rate in the U.S. on an ongoing basis on an
North Okanagan chambers meet with tourism minister
NORTH OKANAGAN – An infusion of federal funding and a renewed national focus on tourism is welcome news to the Armstrong Spallumcheen and Greater Vernon chambers of commerce. On May 23, Tourism Minister Melanie Joly participated in a sold-out roundtable discussion hosted by the chambers at Fairways Bistro in Armstrong. “We thank Minister Joly for taking the time to stop in our region and it was exciting to learn more about the recently announced federal tourism strategy,” said Peter Rotzetter, Armstrong
Chamber doesn't want overdose prevention site downtown
VERNON – Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce directors and staff met with Interior Health representatives May 17 to discuss plans to establish an overdose prevention site (OPS) in Vernon. Based on what the chamber is hearing from its members and the community, a key message to IH was that an overdose prevention site not be located in the downtown core of Vernon. “We appreciate that IH is mandated by the provincial government to respond to overdose deaths, and the strategy includes an OPS. The
North Okanagan chambers host tourism minister
VERNON – North Okanagan tourism operators, and particularly those in rural areas, will have an opportunity to discuss the future of the industry with federal Tourism Minister Mélanie Joly. On May 23, Joly will take part in a breakfast roundtable hosted by the Armstrong Spallumcheen and Greater Vernon chambers of commerce at Fairways Bistro in Armstrong. Joly will speak about the new federal tourism strategy and how it will create new opportunities and jobs for the middle class in the tourism sector across
Greater Vernon Chamber connects with members
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is pounding the pavement to hear directly from the organization’s grassroots.On May 28, board directors, staff and volunteers will take part in Chamber Check-In, an opportunity to meet one-on-one with its membership base.“We are always looking for ways to connect with our members and learn what issues are important to them, and Chamber Check-In will provide a personal connection,” said Dione Chambers, Greater Vernon Chamber general manager.As part of the
Greater Vernon Chamber calls for ongoing milfoil control
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is concerned that federal and provincial policies regarding milfoil control will negatively impact our community and economy. The chamber recently wrote the federal and provincial governments and urged them to permit the control of invasive Eurasian milfoil as the control mechanism has occurred in Okanagan lakes since the 1970s. “Our chamber appreciates the need to protect aquatic species and specifically the Rocky Mountain Ridged Mussel (RMRM). However, we
Greater Vernon Chamber praises rural internet strategy
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes a provincial strategy that will provide regional districts legislative mechanisms to link rural areas to high-speed internet.On April 26, the provincial government announced changes that allow regional districts to provide financing for capital costs to internet service providers where it may not otherwise make sense from a business perspective. “The Chamber has long advocated for rural connectivity as the availability of high-speed internet will
Greater Vernon Chamber hosts local leaders
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is bringing together the region’s elected leaders to share their vision for the future. The Local Leaders Lunch, presented by BDO, takes place June 26 and it features Okanagan Indian Band Chief Byron Louis, Vernon Mayor Victor Cumming, Coldstream Mayor Jim Garlick and Kevin Acton, Chair of the Regional District of North Okanagan.“We are extremely excited to have all four Greater Vernon jurisdictions represented and this will be a tremendous opportunity to
Chamber responds to IH pausing overdose prevention process
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce would like to thank Interior Health for pausing the request for proposal process on an overdose prevention site in the community. The chamber had recently requested that IH consult with businesses and commercial property owners regarding where an overdose prevention site is located, and that the chamber and representation from the business community participate in the evaluation of proposals. The chamber also urged IH to include the City of Vernon in the
Greater Vernon Chamber responds to overdose prevention site
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce fully supports the City of Vernon in its call for enhanced community engagement for a proposed overdose prevention site. Interior Health is issuing a request for proposals for a contractor to deliver overdose prevention services in Vernon, including a fixed overdose prevention site. “We appreciate that a public health emergency has been declared in B.C. and that Interior Health and other organizations are taking steps to save lives. However, we share the
Greater Vernon Chamber responds to federal budget
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce supports the federal budget’s focus on bolstering the economy and easing pressure on young families and seniors, but concerns exist about the country’s overall financial condition. Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s budget makes significant investments in the forestry, tourism and oil and gas sectors, while employees will be able to take paid leave for training at 55 per cent of weekly earnings. “These measures will go a long ways towards supporting
Spring Expo generates support for United Way
MARCH 13, 14, 2019 – North Okanagan residents have officially kicked off spring and provided much needed support for vital community services.During the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce’s Spring Expo March 8 and 9, about 1,200 people passed through the doors at Kal Tire Place North and donated $2,140 to United Way.“We are extremely impressed with the generosity of everyone who attended the inaugural Spring Expo, and we are proud to assist United Way and its member agencies,” said Dione Chambers, Greater
Greater Vernon Chamber meets with agriculture minister
VERNON – Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau has heard firsthand how crucial agriculture is to the economy of the North Okanagan.Bibeau took part in a roundtable discussion hosted by the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce Tuesday that included food producers, processors and local government representatives.“I’m ready to jump in for the whole country,” said the Quebec MP who was appointed agriculture minister by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau March 1.“Agriculture is a strong industry and
Greg Stevens named Greater Vernon Chamber treasurer
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is pleased to welcome a new member to its board of directors. Greg Stevens, a commercial account manager at TD Commercial Bank, has agreed to join the volunteer board in the capacity of treasurer. “Greg has considerable professional experience and a commitment to the community, and I know that he will be a tremendous addition to our board,” said Diana Wilson, chamber president. Stevens is a graduate of the UBC Sauder School of Business, earning a post
Final five recipients for Top 20 Under 40 announced
VERNON – KPMG and The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce are proud to present the final five recipients of the Top 20 under 40.The annual Top 20 Under 40, brought to you by KPMG, Community Futures, City of Vernon-Economic Development and the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce, recognizes the next generation of leaders in the North Okanagan, those under the age of 40 years of age who are making their mark through business success and community involvement. The recipients were selected among more than 60
Greater Vernon Chamber welcomes Folks on Spokes
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes a City of Vernon program that will target discarded needles. The city’s Folks on Spokes pilot program begins March 1 to provide the community with a hotline to report improperly discarded needles. Also, with the North Okanagan Youth and Family Services Society weekly deep clean, teams of peers will be recruited to provide a daily clean-up of identified hot spots. “We thank the city for moving ahead with Folks on Spokes as the issue of discarded
Greater Vernon Chamber responds to provincial budget
VERNON – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce welcomes the provincial budget’s focus on affordability for average British Columbians, but there’s a concern about the growing financial burden facing business. Small and medium-sized enterprises are facing $5 billion in cumulative cost increases over the next three years.“The layers of tax eat into the bottom line and increasingly make it challenging for businesses in the North Okanagan and across the province to be competitive,” said Dione Chambers,
Third round of Top 20 Under 20 recipients announced
VERNON – KPMG and The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce are proud to present the third group of five recipients of the Top 20 under 40.The annual Top 20 Under 40, brought to you by KPMG, Community Futures, City of Vernon-Economic Development and the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce, recognizes the next generation of leaders in the North Okanagan, those under the age of 40 years of age who are making their mark through business success and community involvement. The recipients were selected among more
Greater Vernon Chamber busy during Small Business Week
VERNON – Chamber Week kicks off Monday, Feb. 18, and there’s a full schedule for the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce.On Tuesday, the Chamber will review the details of the provincial budget, which is being tabled that afternoon in the Legislature in Victoria.“We will be looking to see if the government’s second budget allows businesses to not only survive but thrive in B.C. as a healthy and vibrant economy is good for everyone,” said Dione Chambers, Chamber general manager.Also on Tuesday, the Chamber’s
Second Round of Top 20 Under 40 Recipients Named
VERNON – KPMG and The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce are proud to present the second group of five recipients of the Top 20 under 40.The annual Top 20 Under 40, brought to you by the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce, KPMG, Community Futures and City of Vernon-Economic Development, recognizes the next generation of leaders in the North Okanagan, those under the age of 40 years of age who are making their mark through business success and community involvement. The recipients were selected among more
First five recipients in Top 20 Under 40 announced
VERNON – KPMG and The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce are proud to present the first five recipients of the Top 20 under 40.The annual Top 20 Under 40, brought to you by KPMG, Community Futures and City of Vernon-Economic Development, recognizes the next generation of leaders in the North Okanagan, those under the age of 40 years of age who are making their mark through business success and community involvement. The first recipients were selected among more than 60 nominations, and include: Genny
Spring Expo showcases North Okanagan businesses
JANUARY, 14, 2019 – Thousands of people are anticipated to flock to Spring Expo and that ensures heightened awareness for North Okanagan products and services. The inaugural business and community showcase is March 8 and 9 at Kal Tire Place North and the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is currently accepting registrations for vendors. “The region’s business community is vast and diverse, but one of the challenges for any business is making sure potential customers not only know of them, but
Chamber calls for action on downtown safety
NOVEMBER 23, 2018 – The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is calling for increased dialogue to address street-level concerns in the downtown core. On Nov. 20, chamber representatives attended a meeting organized by business owners contending with drug use, litter, loitering, vandalism, property crime, aggressive behaviour and concerns about customer safety. Also at the meeting were Interior Health, BC Housing and the Turning Points Collaborative Society, which operates homeless shelters and low-income
Small business focus of minister's visit
NOVEMBER 17, 2018 – The federal government has been provided with the North Okanagan perspective on small business.On Nov. 17, the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce hosted Mary Ng, minister of small business and export promotion, at Okanagan College.“I am here to listen,” said Ng, who is Member of Parliament for Markham-Thornhill, Ont.Among the issues raised by members of the chamber and residents were succession planning for small business operators, provincial trade barriers, the need for more women
Greater Vernon Chamber hosts small business minister
NOVEMBER 6, 2018 - Small business opportunities and challenges will be on the agenda as the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce hosts a federal cabinet minster.Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business and Export Promotion, will speak at a breakfast event at 9 a.m. Saturday Nov. 17 at Kal View room Okanagan College.“We are thrilled that the Honourable Minister will take time out of her busy schedule to meet with local business leaders,” said Diana Wilson, Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce president.“We will be
Vote Yes For Culture
OCT. 17, 2018 - The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is uniting behind the vision for enhanced cultural opportunities. On Saturday, Oct. 20, voters of Vernon, Coldstream and Electoral Areas B and C will be asked to borrow up to $25 million for a cultural centre, including community space, a museum and public art gallery, with another $15 million to come from senior government grants and fundraising. “We often think of roads, water and sidewalks when it comes to infrastructure, but cultural and
Chamber celebrates Small Business Week
OCT. 17, 2018 – Small businesses are at the heart of a strong and vibrant economy in the North Okanagan. Small Business Week is being celebrated across British Columbia from Oct. 14 to 20. “Businesses of all sizes are important to a healthy economy but there is a realization that much of the catalyst comes from the grassroots, from small businesses,” said Dione Chambers, Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce general manager. “Not only do these small business owners demonstrate the entrepreneurial spirit, but
Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
May 10, 20185 Minutes for Business, Canadian Chamber of CommerceSteel and Aluminum Tariffs Unless you’ve been living under a rock (or perhaps within a rolled steel coil), you have no doubt seen all the news these days about the looming threat of steel and aluminum tariffs being imposed by the United States. Last year, the U.S. Department of Commerce initiated an investigation into whether steel and aluminum imports were impairing America’s national security. These investigations occurred under Section 232