Stories

Here are some regional success stories to inspire your next economic development project.

Lands Feasibility Study Highlights Economic Opportunities at Kamloops Airport

From flight schools and private air services to hospitality, manufacturing and logistics companies, many types of businesses can benefit from being located near an airport while contributing to economic development in the region. Investment in airport infrastructure increases connections to international markets, attracts new businesses, and creates jobs.

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Armstrong Grows Local Food Connections Through Cheese – and More

The community of Armstrong in the Spallumcheen Valley salutes its agriculture history and economy with events, festivals and celebrations throughout the year. One of those is the annual Cheese! It’s a Natural event which has been hosted by the Armstrong Spallumcheen Chamber of Commerce since 2013.

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Salmon Arm Food Hub Adds Zest to Shuswap Economy

Food and beverage processing is among Canada’s fastest growing sectors and is making an impact in BC’s Shuswap region. In 2021, the Salmon Arm Economic Development Society launched the Zest Commercial Food Hub to support its food entrepreneurs with shared access to workspace, equipment, mentorship, and research. Zest has expanded quickly, and a second growth phase is underway, helping more producers and processors innovate and thrive.

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Imagine Kootenay Takes Investment Attraction Strategy Canada-wide

If you are researching the Kootenays as a place to live and work, it won’t be long before you land on the Imagine Kootenay website. For nearly two decades this information portal has attracted businesses and workforce talent, mainly from within the region. With a new strategy targeting investment from across Canada, Imagine Kootenay is ramping up its business attraction strategy to ensure long-term growth and competitiveness.

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Building a Robust Network of Economic Development Professionals in the Columbian Basin/Boundary Area

As the Columbia Basin/Boundary Region experiences significant growth and change, support available from economic development professionals in the area is also evolving. The Economic Development Practitioners Network is leveraging the skills and expertise of its members to ensure communities throughout the region can access the resources they need to achieve their economic goals.

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Forestry Sector Impacts Require a Focus on Resilience and Diversification

The Interior Logging Association is a powerful voice for forestry on government policy and decision-making in BC’s Southern Interior region, and its impacts extend to foresters throughout province. The industry has experienced significant challenges in recent years, due to floods and wildfires, worker shortages and the need for companies to diversify. To address this the ILA has launched an innovative business support program to help its members stabilize, diversify and grow.

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Bold New Plan for Wells Gray Park Visitor Centre to Rebuild Tourism and Local Economy

The Wells Gray Park Visitor Centre, located in BC’s largest wilderness park in the Interior of the province, is the touchpoint for all the Park has to offer, and a vital link between visitors and businesses in nearby communities. By 2021, however, pandemic restrictions and natural events had devastated the area’s tourism economy. With support from ETSI-BC, the Visitor Information Centre created a new five-year plan to rebuild and sustain tourism in the area.

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