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A regional working group, made up from regional Chambers of Commerce, College of the Rockies and local economic development agencies will not be receiving what they were hoping for this season.

Caroline Lachapelle

Understanding the Tax Landscape

The Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce is proud to introduce a comprehensive guide aimed at helping local businesses navigate the complexities of taxes. This new document, “What Are Business Taxes?”, provides essential information on the municipal, provincial, and federal tax structures, offering insights into how taxes are assessed, collected, and used to support the community.

Caroline Lachapelle

You can view the English and French PDF of this news bulletin from the Commissioner for Employers in your Chamber Member portal.

Caroline Lachapelle

Canadians are already contending with a high cost of living. They need to see decisive leadership from government that puts their families and livelihoods first.

Caroline Lachapelle

Canada’s July job report offered a brief reprieve from summer’s softening streak as the unemployment rate held steady at 6.4% from June.See what the Canadian Chamber of Commerce has to say about Unemployment and Job Growth for July 2024.

Caroline Lachapelle

Voicing your opinion will help to shape the future of our economic growth in Revelstoke.

The City of Revelstoke is in the process of updating its zoning bylaw. This document highlights key changes that will affect current and future businesses, providing detailed references to the specific sections and pages of the draft zoning bylaw created by the City of Revelstoke. It is important to note that the City is taking in public feedback on this document until August 31st, 2024. Please have your feedback sent in to: zoningbylaw@revelstoke.ca

Caroline Lachapelle

The Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce is delighted to announce the launch of the Women's Leadership Collective

The Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce is delighted to announce the launch of the Women's Leadership Collective, a new program developed in collaboration with Maggie Spizzirri of Wild Breathwork. This initiative is dedicated to harnessing the unique spirit and energy of our community by elevating, connecting, empowering, and mentoring women. Our goal is to build a robust network that champions female leadership and economic empowerment.

Caroline Lachapelle

The 2024-2025 Policies & Positions Manual contains informed opinions and policy statements adopted by members of the BC Chamber of Commerce (BCCC) during the policy sessions at the BCCC’s 72nd Annual General Meeting and Conference, held on May 29 and 30, 2024, in Kelowna.

Caroline Lachapelle

A comprehensive view of Canada’s post-pandemic workplace mobility in 13 provinces and territories, 55 downtowns and 153 Census Metropolitan Areas, identifying regional trends and impact on downtown cores.

A comprehensive view of Canada’s post-pandemic workplace mobility in 13 provinces and territories, 55 downtowns and 153 Census Metropolitan Areas, identifying regional trends and impact on downtown cores. You can choose from the data population dropdown menus which region and information you would like it to populate.

Caroline Lachapelle

Prepare for New First Aid Requirements with Tailored Consultations to Develop Your First Aid Assessment

In anticipation of the new First Aid requirements, which take effect November 1, 2024, employers are encouraged to proactively understand, plan for, and implement necessary changes to their existing First Aid programs.

Caroline Lachapelle

The Nest at Eagle Pass Lodge

Get to know our members in our monthly Member Spotlight.

Joseph Regan

Here's what the BC Chamber network has to say about the 2024 Provincial Budget.

Fiona Famulak, President and CEO of the BC Chamber of Commerce, released the following statement in response to the release of Budget 2024 by the Government of British Columbia.

Caroline Lachapelle

Fiona Famulak, President and CEO of the BC Chamber of Commerce, released the following statement in response to the announcement by the federal government regarding CEBA loan repayments:

Caroline Lachapelle

In response to the announcement by the Honourable Brenda Bailey, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation, of the $10.5 million Securing Small Business Rebate Program, Fiona Famulak, President and CEO of the BC Chamber of Commerce, released the following statement:

Caroline Lachapelle
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