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Chamber surveys members on proof of v...
Thursday, August 26, 2021
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

Chamber welcomes step three of restar...
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
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 responds to next phase of BC ...
Monday, June 14, 2021
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,”

Chamber demands action on labour shor...
Thursday, May 06, 2021
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

Chamber responds to provincial budget
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
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
Monday, April 19, 2021
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 calls for renewed support for...
Monday, March 29, 2021
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 calls for tax equity for dist...
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
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

Chamber survey highlights need for ac...
Thursday, November 19, 2020
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

Public urged to support Canadian dist...
Monday, August 10, 2020
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 wants extension on temporary ...
Monday, June 22, 2020
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 busi...
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
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

Chamber presents to Legislative Finan...
Tuesday, June 02, 2020
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 connects young entrepreneurs ...
Monday, January 06, 2020
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 supports Kelow...
Wednesday, November 06, 2019
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 ...
Thursday, October 24, 2019
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

Chamber resolution on distillery taxe...
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
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

Cooperative approach needed to resolv...
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
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

Greater Vernon Chamber advocates for ...
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
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

Greater Vernon Chamber connects with ...
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
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

Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
Monday, May 14, 2018
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

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