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Women in Business: Rosanne Horner

March 9, 2022

Women are at the leading edge of business in Delta, BC. In celebration of International Women’s Day, we are featuring women business leaders and entrepreneurs throughout our community.   Rosanne Horner is the Director, BC and the North Region, for BDC’s Advisory Services. Since 2006, she has worked with hundreds of owners and management teams…

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Women in Business: Parm Hari

March 8, 2022

Parm Hari Women are at the leading edge of business in Delta, BC. In celebration of International Women’s Day, we are featuring women business leaders and entrepreneurs throughout our community.   Parm Hari joined the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority as Vice President, People, Process and Performance in 2021. In her role, she is responsible for…

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Delta Chamber Delivers Shop Local

February 18, 2022

Delta Chamber Shop Local   On December 15th the Delta Chamber of Commerce received approval for $100,000 in grant funding to bolster and grow the ongoing “Shop Local” message of the We Love Delta initiative by February 15th, 2022. This funding has been provided by the Government of Canada’s Ministry of Innovation, Science and Economic…

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DCC Response to Ladner Village Public Hearing Decision

December 17, 2021

The Delta Chamber of Commerce is encouraged by the decision of Delta Council to approve the Ladner Village Revitalization and Ladner Area Plan bylaws (Bylaw No. 8076 and 8077) which were adopted at the December 14th, 2021 meeting of Council after the Public Hearing on these topics. With these approved changes, the work to ensure…

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Ladner Village Revitalization

December 10, 2021

The Connections Between Housing, Transit & the Business Community You may be wondering why the Delta Chamber of Commerce, as a business advocacy organization, is speaking to you about topics like housing and transportation, which may seem unrelated to commerce. The reality is that businesses in Delta – like those across the province and in…

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A screenshot of the wording for the Delta Chamber's policy resolution shown on a Zoom screen with a small window in the upper corner showing a blonde-haired white woman in the corner with her name (Jill McKnight) below her photo.

Delta Chamber Policy Resolutions Adopted Nationally by Canadian Chamber

November 1, 2021

Delta, BC, November 1, 2021 | The Delta Chamber of Commerce has gained support from business organizations across the country in its advocacy work on two important topics for businesses here in Delta, and nationwide: better transportation solutions planning for industrial areas and business parks and decreasing red tape in taxation processes. Late last week,…

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City of Delta Flood Protection Funding

September 10, 2021

The Delta Chamber of Commerce congratulates the City of Delta on being awarded $149,000 from the Province of British Columbia’s Community Emergency Preparedness Fund, administered through the Union of BC Municipalities for its Ladner Waterfront Protection Strategy. This is encouraging news and a reminder that there is much more work still to be done. A…

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Delta Chamber Appoints Jill McKnight as Incoming Executive Director

August 18, 2021

We’re pleased to announce the appointment of Jill McKnight as our new Executive Director of the Delta Chamber of Commerce. Jill, a longtime resident of Delta, is a seasoned business and community leader who understands that relationships are the cornerstone of success for any business, large or small, and a key component to strong communities.…

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2021 Business Economic Recovery Survey

August 10, 2021

The past year and a half has been a challenging journey for a majority of businesses trying to withstand the COVID-19 pandemic. Many businesses had to navigate under changing restrictions, financial pressure, challenges with employment, and a multitude of other unique difficulties. This has resulted in leading some businesses to temporarily – perhaps even permanently…

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