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黑马磁力 City finalist for Open for Business Award

Winners will be announced on Sept. 24 at Union of British Columbia Municipalities annual conference in Whistler

The City of 黑马磁力 is one of 13 finalists for the 2014 Open for Business Awards.

The awards recognize communities that support small business through local government measures aligned with the B.C. Small Business Accord.

鈥淪mall businesses are the heart and soul of our communities,鈥 said Naomi Yamamoto, the minister of state for small business.

鈥淚t鈥檚 imperative that B.C. has a business-friendly climate that allows them to grow and succeed.

鈥淭he Open for Business Awards are a great opportunity for us to recognize communities that value the importance of small business.鈥

鈥淏.C.鈥檚 economy depends on local governments partnering with businesses to drive prosperity, community by community, right across the province. These awards both incentivize and recognize those efforts,鈥 said John Winter, the president and CEO of the B.C. Chamber of Commerce.

The other finalists are Delta, Grand Forks, Kelowna, Nelson, Parksville, Port Coquitlam, Revelstoke, Salmon Arm, Smithers, Surrey, Vernon and Whistler.

鈥淭he submissions this year were well written and thoughtful. It is clear that municipalities are implementing programs that assist small business in reducing the time and cost of doing business with government, allowing business owners to concentrate their efforts on building their business and contributing to the communities they serve,鈥 said Ian Tostenson, who is the chair for the Open for Business Award subcommittee.

Each winning community receives $10,000 to support the implementation of measures that benefit small business. The winners will be announced next week (Sept. 24) at the Union of British Columbia Municipalities annual conference in Whistler.



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