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Front Counter BC
Front Counter BC is a single window service for clients of provincial natural resource ministries and agencies. At the Kamloops centre, natural resource clients obtain all the information and authorizations they need to start or expand a business.

Investing in B.C.
Invest British Columbia is a partnership of provincial, federal and local economic development organizations working together to expand business investment in British Columbia.

OneStop Business Registry
Register a business or change a business address, and complete multiple government applications quickly and efficiently.

BC Bid
Compete on public sector opportunities with BC Bid, a one-stop site to bring suppliers and public sector buyers together.

Student Financial Aid
Financial aid programs for post-secondary education.

May 9, 2008

NEW FORESTRY PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT WORKERS, COMMUNITIES

VICTORIA – Premier Gordon Campbell announced details of three new programs to support forest workers and communities coping with the challenges of a changing industry.

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May 9, 2008

EXTENSION PROGRAM GROWS INTEREST IN AGRICULTURE

KAMLOOPS – Sixteen post-secondary students from across the province will get hands-on experience in the field of agriculture this summer, participating in the 2008 Summer Extension Assistance Program, announced Pat Bell…

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May 8, 2008

FIRST QUARTER OF 2008 CONTINUES TO BRING ALL TIME HIGHS

VICTORIA – The number of total major projects in B.C. has increased for the nineteenth straight quarter, said Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen with the release of the Major Projects Inventory first quarter …

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May 6, 2008

NORTHERN TRUST WELCOMES DIRECTORS

VICTORIA – Two directors have been appointed and two more have been reappointed to the Northern Development Initiative Trust, announced Economic Development Minister Colin Hansen.

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May 5, 2008

B.C. APPRENTICES INCREASE FOR FOURTH STRAIGHT YEAR

VICTORIA – With almost 40,000 registered apprentices and youth participants in British Columbia as of March 31, the Industry Training Authority (ITA) has successfully exceeded its service plan targets for the fourth …

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The province is working to open up a strong private-sector economy that creates new jobs, and helps to sustain the public services that British Columbians depend on.

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