Your weekly round up of BizNews from throughout Greater Victoria!
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Members of the Chamber board join executives from Ocean Networks Canada for a photo yesterday after an open house at OCN's facilities. See Member News below for more information. | |
Greater Victoria Harbour Authority: Member since 2003
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City of Victoria: Member since 1863
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CRD approves major upgrade to commuter trails | |
The board of the Capital Regional District has agreed to a $53.5 million plan that will widen and add lighting to sections of the Galloping Goose and Lochside regional trails. The sections are on the Galloping Goose between the Selkirk Trestle and Grange Road, and the Lochside Trail between the Switch Bridge and Borden Street.
The plan was developed over several years through public engagement. About three million people use the trails per year and the CRD says user volumes "will increase significantly due to trends in population growth and a shift toward active transportation and healthy lifestyles."
Cyclists account for about 80% of traffic on the trail, compared to 20% for pedestrians.
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Capital Regional District Member since 1993
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Chamber Chats with CEO Bruce Williams | |
Mike Geric Construction: Member since 2017
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Leading the way in building sustainable communities | The demand for housing across Canada is surging. As it does, some innovative, inclusive and environmentally advanced building is happening in our region. In this Chamber Chat, CEO Bruce Williams speaks with Ed Geric of Mike Geric Construction — one of the leaders in building sustainable communities. | |
Inflation expectations add to economic uncertainty | |
Inflation is running hot in Canada, though the relationship between higher prices and the likelihood of the Bank of Canada raising rates is "complicated." The rate was 3.3% in July compared to 2.8% in June. Some of the higher costs are directly related to interest rates, which make some mortgages and loans more expensive and impacts renters as well as homeowners. The summer heat also caused energy demand to soar, and the war in the Ukraine continues to impact food prices worldwide.
The Bank of Canada has been clear that tamping down inflation remains its priority. That means another raise in interest rates remains on the table next month. However, the Conference Board of Canada reports that inflation could be feeding on itself as consumers and businesses have come to expect prices to keep rising.
How is your organization dealing with cost uncertainty? Share your stories or advice for other businesses at [email protected].
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Feature your business on a national stage
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce recognizes that small businesses are the backbone of our economy, driving innovation, creating jobs, and contributing to local communities. The Canadian Chamber is looking to highlight small business owners at any stage of business by sharing your insights as part of a social media campaign in October. They want you to share any lessons learned and what inspired you to become an entrepreneur.
Are you ready to cast a spotlight on your business and share your entrepreneurial wisdom? Don't miss out on this opportunity! Simply complete the online form provided by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce before Aug. 31. Your story could be the catalyst that propels someone else toward their own business success.
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New reality for workplaces requires strategic rethink
If the dialogue around remote work seems to have changed from "when is your team going back to the office to how can you adopt a hybrid workplace," you're not alone. The Canadian Chamber's Business Data Lab shows that North American cities are adapting to a new reality. Employers who are facing challenges finding and keeping workers are embracing workforce mobility as a solution. However, the change requires new strategies for ensuring the economic health and safety of urban cores that have lost jobs to the suburbs. The Chamber is working with our regional partners to rethink the role of Downtown Victoria so that it continues to be the vibrant centre of our regional economy.
"We know that our suburban downtowns are thriving, and that's good news for a lot of municipalities in Greater Victoria," Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. "What we also need to do is make sure that Downtown Victoria continues as a major draw for tourists and a great place to live for residents. Of course, the way we do that is making sure we have a great climate for businesses to thrive so they can provide the goods and services that attract visitors and support locals."
| Do you want to be on a Chamber committee? | |
The Chamber has a number of active and engaged committees that report to our Board of Directors. Each year, our committees will have a few openings for new members. If you're interested, we are recruiting now for Jan. 1, 2024, for at least a two-year term. Here are our committees:
- Ambassador Committee
- Finance and Audit Committee
- Emerge Committee
- Public Policy and Advocacy Committee
- Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Advancement Committee
The opportunity to apply for any of the above committees will be open from Aug. 25 to Oct. 6. At the end of the application period, the chair of the committee will review your application and you will be contacted by email or phone.
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The Chamber Auction is back this November
Showcase your product or service
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It's back! We are excited to announce the return of our Annual Auction, taking place Nov. 5 - 12.
This is a major fundraising event for The Chamber, with all proceeds supporting our work as the largest and most influential advocate for businesses in the region. Last year, we received thousands of visits to our auction platform for an action-packed week of bidding on fabulous gifts and memorable experiences.
Do you want your products and services featured in the auction?
From gift cards to great local items and everything in-between, reach hundreds of potential customers by donating a prize today. Keep an eye on our social media feed to see some of the incredible Auction items that will be featured this year.
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Summer is a great time to hire new staff |
As an exclusive member benefit, use the code INTRO2023 at checkout to receive a free 30-day listing on The Chamber’s job board.
If you have any questions or need help uploading your job, email The Chamber at [email protected]
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Member News @VictoriaChamber | |
Airport authority appoints Elizabeth Brown to top role
Elizabeth Brown is the new President and CEO of the Victoria Airport Authority, effective Sept. 18. Brown returns to Greater Victoria after 16 years of working internationally. Most recently, she was President at TBI US Airports, the organization responsible for the operation of the Orlando Sanford International Airport.
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Victoria Airport Authority: Member since 1981
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Ocean Networks Canada shows their work at open house | |
Ocean Networks Canada held an open house yesterday, welcoming business and community leaders from across Greater Victoria. Guided tours of the facilities helped visitors learn about the important work the organization is doing — from earthquake early warning systems to tsunami and flood risk inundation modelling and carbon dioxide removal initiatives. | |
Ocean Networks Canada: Member since 2019 | |
Co-op diversifies business with Liquor Express acquisition
Peninsula Co-op has entered into an agreement to purchase seven Liquor Express locations on Vancouver Island.The transaction is expected to close in mid-September. Current employees will be able to stay on as members of the Peninsula Co-op organization.
The stores are at:
• Yates St. at Blanshard, Downtown Victoria
• Wilkinson Rd at Interurban, Saanich
• Six Mile at Island Hwy, View Royal
• Keating Centre, Saanichton
• Tillicum Mall, Saanich
• Esquimalt Plaza, Esquimalt
• Selby St., Nanaimo
"While valuing our origins as a community-based member-owned organization, we are thrilled to expand our footprint of retail liquor locations,” Co-op CEP Corey Gillon said in a news release. Part of Peninsula Co-op's purpose is to stimulate local economic activity, create job opportunities and help build a better community.
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Peninsula Co-op: Member since 2013
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Member to Member Discounts | |
Welcome to our Newest Members! | |
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