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Celebrating Small Business Week

Small Business Week is an initiative started by the BDC back in 1944, and is held during the third full week of October. This year, the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce celebrated Small Business Week with cookies!

All week long, Chamber staff Heather and Marley were out of the office visiting Chamber members and delivering cookies to celebrate. We were able to visit 79 members in total and delivered 516 cookies. Through the course of our visits, we heard a variety of comments from our members.

Additionally, we held our 8th annual Women in Business Mixer during Small Business Week and had a great group of 40 ladies join us to hear from inspirational speaker Kimberly Lyall.

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You're Hired Interview Competition

For the 5th consecutive year, the DDCC partnered with the Grade 11 Career and Life Management (CALM) class at St. Anthony’s School for the You’re Hired Interview Competition. The program gives students the opportunity to apply for fictitious jobs and interview for these jobs with real employers in the community.

Twenty-nine students from Mr. Jay Mulgrew’s CALM class interviewed with seven employers. The employers and their representatives included:

  • Canadian Tire – Terri Murray
  • Chinook Financial – Deanna Chambers & Sarah Burnett
  • Correctional Service of Canada – Tyler Gross
  • Drumheller & District Chamber of Commerce – Kathy Little & Heather Bitz
  • Fountain Tire – Joanne Hodgson
  • McDonald’s – Greg Manca
  • Town of Drumheller – Tracy Coveney
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Alberta Chambers of Commerce Fall Board Meeting Highlights

On Tuesday, November 26 I had the pleasure of attending the ACC Fall Board meeting and Deputy Ministers’ Dinner in Edmonton. The sessions during the day were very timely and informative, followed by an evening Q & A with the Deputy Ministers.

Initial results from the Alberta Perspectives Survey, which focused on red tape reduction, were shared. Across the province, the top three barriers to business identified at a municipal level included municipal franchise fees, mill rates and permitting fees. The survey also showed that business confidence has decreased 20% since the first survey was conducted in June. Please stay tuned for full survey results to be released.

Another educational session included succession planning for Boards, organizations and businesses. Succession planning is an ongoing process that must take a long-term approach. There are many variables to consider and it should be something all businesses/organizations plan for.

Over lunch, Honourable Tanya Fir, Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Tourism discussed recent Alberta trade missions, growth sectors for the future (artificial intelligence, tourism and film/TV) and the 10-year tourism strategy.

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Looking into 2020

2020 is knocking on our door and we are pleased to start the year with 2 great events:

  • On January 21, we are partnering with Community Futures Big Country on an Instagram Workshop
  • On January 29, join us for our first Lunch & Learn of the year with Drumheller-Stettler MLA Nate Horner. Tickets are $20 for Chamber members and $25 for nonmembers, lunch is included. Register here.

Stay tuned for details on more Lunch & Learn sessions and our Annual General Meeting in March!

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Drumheller Chamber to host Candidates' Forum for 2019 Federal Election

Get informed before election time! The Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce invites you to attend a Political Candidates Forum for the upcoming Federal Election. Thursday, October 3rd at the Badlands Community Facility (upstairs). Doors open at 6:30pm, forum begins at 7:00pm. You’ll have the opportunity to meet and hear from candidates in the Battle River-Crowfoot constituency.

If you cannot attend but would like to submit a question for any of the candidates, you can do so online here. *Deadline to submit is 2:00pm on October 3rd.

More information on the Federal Election can be found at https://www.elections.ca/home.aspx

Go straight to the Battle River-Crowfoot information page on Elections Canada here.

Rules & Regulations

1. The Chairperson for the forum will be Mr. Jeff Hall, President of the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce.

2. The facility will be opened at 6:00 p.m. for the candidates and their campaign workers in order to provide enough time to get organized for handing out or setting up pamphlets and literature. PLEASE NOTE: Set up of campaign literature will be allowed on tables in the banquet hall on a first-come first-served basis.

3. No signs may be posted in the banquet hall; nor attached to any walls, doors, etc.

4. The doors for the public shall open at 6:30 p.m.

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