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Chamber honors best in business

Chamber honors best in business

The efforts of all the nominees were applauded by a crowd of over 250
Celebrate local business

Celebrate local business

The Campbell River business awards take place this Saturday at the Tidemark Theatre. The event celebrates and recognizes business excellence and the contribution of outstanding entrepreneurs to the community.
Family re-creates itself after facing unemployment

Family re-creates itself after facing unemployment

A Campbell River family had two choices – to stay or go – and they chose to stay.
B.C. boosts venture capital tax breaks

B.C. boosts venture capital tax breaks

The B.C. government will add an extra $3 million to its small business venture capital tax credit and set up an expert panel to review business taxes in B.C., Premier Christy Clark announced Wednesday.
2011 Business Awards of Distinction coming up

2011 Business Awards of Distinction coming up

Awards sold out for last two years, organizers urge early buying
Minister unmoved by power producers' plea

Minister unmoved by power producers' plea

Energy Minister Rich Coleman expects to decide this fall on changes to B.C.'s clean energy legislation, including a possible reduction in independent power purchases by BC Hydro.

Deadline looms for innovation award nominations

The countdown is on to complete nominations for the 6th annual MISTIC(Mid-Island Science Technology & Innovation Council) Innovation Awards

Donated backpacks of school supplies ease back-to-school strain for Campbell River youngsters in need

About 80 students in Campbell River will receive a nice surprise in time for the new school year
Catalyst donates equipment, scholarship to North Island College

Catalyst donates equipment, scholarship to North Island College

North Island College is the very happy recipient of over $100,000 in equipment from Catalyst Paper
B.C. power producers press their case

B.C. power producers press their case

Independent power producers, a climate scientist and an advocate for aboriginal development urged the B.C. government Wednesday to stick with B.C.'s plan to become self-sufficient in clean energy.