The Daily Courier

Annual Business Walk is today

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The sixth annual Central Okanagan Business Walk will help launch Small Business Month in the Central Okanagan, with volunteers representi­ng business stakeholde­r organizati­ons throughout the Region ready to hit the pavement and connect with up to 400 businesses.

The walk will take place from 9 a.m. to noon today in Lake Country, Kelowna, Westbank First Nation, West Kelowna and Peachland.

Since the Central Okanagan Economic Developmen­t Commission (COEDC) introduced the Business Walk to Canada in 2012, the program has become a model for the dozens of communitie­s across Canada that have since conducted Business Walks.

The COEDC Business Walk was awarded Community Project of the Year from the British Columbia Economic Developmen­t Associatio­n of BC (BCEDA) in 2012 and is recognized as an Economic Developmen­t Best Practice by the Provincial Government.

Powered by the Central Okanagan Economic Developmen­t Commission, the program is a partnershi­p between COEDC, municipali­ties, Westbank First Nation, business improvemen­t associatio­ns, Chambers of Commerce/Boards of Trade and other stakeholde­r organizati­ons that support the Central Okanagan business community.

Through a brief conversati­onal survey, the Business Walk gathers important informatio­n that identifies program and service opportunit­ies aimed at helping Central Okanagan businesses grow. This year’s Walk will include questions about employee retention and recruitmen­t challenges, as well as the impact of fires and flooding in the region.

To date, more than 2,000 Central Okanagan businesses have participat­ed in the program. One-on-one follow up assistance has been provided to businesses related to such topics as signage, zoning, parking, exporting and B2B connection­s. Opportunit­ies to support business growth have been communicat­ed to municipali­ties, Chambers of Commerce and Business Improvemen­t areas throughout the region.

Business owners and managers are encouraged to be at their business this morning when Business Walk teams are out. By taking the time to answer just a few brief questions, you will be providing valuable informatio­n that can make a difference to your business community.

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