Medicine Hat News

Help out friends and neighbours by shopping local

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My perspectiv­e on shopping local whenever possible, and especially during what will be an increasing­ly challengin­g time for local business and our local economy.

* I don’t sell bikes. This is an example, not a sales pitch.

When you buy a bike from a large, multinatio­nal, out of region online retailer, you:

— Get a bike.

When you buy a bike from a local business, you:

— Get in-person customer service and expertise.

— Help create / sustain local jobs that contribute to the local economy, as well as to municipal, provincial and federal taxes that help provide for all of the infrastruc­ture and public services (health care, social services, all levels of education, etc.) we are accustomed to.

— Recirculat­e local dollars back into the local economy for further local spending.

— Contribute to business sponsored support of local notfor-profit and charitable social services, programmin­g, organizati­ons, associatio­ns, minor athletics and activities, facilities and other related initiative­s.

— Support revenue from commercial property taxes to contribute to local infrastruc­ture, public services (police, fire, all municipal services), facilities, programs and organizati­ons.

— Support revenue from commercial property taxes to contribute to local school systems and education.

— Support revenue from business income taxes to contribute to all the infrastruc­ture and public services (health care, social services, all levels of education, etc.) we are accustomed to.

— Support revenue from business to contribute to federal Employment Insurance and the Canadian Pension Plan. — Support your community. — And ... you get a bike.

Chris Hellman

Medicine Hat

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