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Chamber seeks input for Barriers to Business report
If you have done business with the City of Cranbrook in the last 10 months, or are currently doing business with the city, the Cranbrook and District Chamber of Commerce wants to hear from you.
According to Chamber President Mike Adams, “we are moving ahead on the next phase of our Barriers to Business Project. Following the presentation to the city last year, the Chamber Board of Directors has continued to encourage the City of Cranbrook to make changes to its processes, internal culture and the implementation and tracking of its economic development strategy to remove barriers to doing business in Cranbrook. It’s now time for the Chamber to deliver a progress report.
“We need to find all of those who have done business with the city in the past 10 months and we need to hear about their experiences, what might have changed over those 10 months and what yet needs to be done,” said Adams.
If you are an existing or new business that has started or expanded in the past 10 months, we need to hear from you. All respondents will be kept confidential.
Please call the Chamber of Commerce office at 250-426-5914. For more on the chamber go to: https://www.cranbrookchamber.com .
Above image: The Cranbrook and District Chamber of Commerce held a Small Business Week luncheon and trade show Oct. 23 at the Prestige Inn. Ian Cobb/e-KNOW
Cranbrook and District Chamber of Commerce