Here we will keep you updated on events facilitated by the chamber, business news relating to the South Cariboo and information available to assist local businesses. We welcome your input and comments. For more information, visit our web site.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

June update

Good afternoon Members.  Since May, we have had a number of businesses join the Chamber.  Welcome to: A & B Photo, Jacob Transport, SPH Consultancy Inc, ESP Consulting.
    In today's update:
    • CANCELLED June 8 lunch with Northern Development Initiative Trust;
    • regular Chamber lunch Wednesday June 15;
    • Communities in Bloom update;
    • Youth Skills BC Workplace Pilot Program
    Northern Development Initiative Trust (NDIT)
    The Chamber lunch originally scheduled for June 8 has been cancelled.  Northern Development Initiative Trust will instead be doing a single presentation in the evening on Wednesday June 8 at the Valley Room of the Lodge.  Doors open at 6, with the presentation starting at 7 pm.  This presentation will focus on funding opportunities and programs for business and community organizations alike.

    Chamber Lunch June 15
    The Chamber will be holding its regular lunch on the third Wednesday as usual, June 15.  The lunch will be in the downstairs room of the Red Rock Grill and will be $17 each.  The speaker will be announced shortly.

    Two "spotlights on business" will be given out at lunch.  Bring your business card for a draw and, if your card is drawn, you'll have 3 minutes to update those in attendance on your respective business or item of interest. 

    Communities in Bloom update
    A message  from Chamber Vice President Tom Bachynski:
    I just wanted to take a moment to comment on this past weekend's Communities in Bloom Get Growing event.  I personally wanted to thank Chamber members:
    Cariboo Plant Ranch
    Horse Lake Garden Center
    Timbr-Mart
    for participating. While we had no idea what to expect from the event, the positive spirit by these Chamber members made the event a huge success. A great deal of plant material was taken away as well as other gardening accessories. As part of the organizing committee, we learned a great deal about what else to provide next year.

    All in all it was a great experience working with the above mentioned members and I look forward to a bigger, better Get Growing event next year.


    Time now to get ready for the community barbeque in July that wraps up this year's Communities in Bloom.

    Youth Skills BC Workplace Pilot Program
    As mentioned in previous broadcasts, the Youth Skills BC Workplace Pilot Program is designed to assist unemployed youth in BC, who are between 15 and 29 years old and who are not Employment Insurance clients, to attain employment and to build workplace skills. This unique program will also assist the employers who hire these youth.  For more information, visit Bowman Employment Services  or call toll-free 1 877 866-3100 or 1-888-466-1375.

    If you would like to hear a local perspective on this program, South Cariboo Chamber member fascination street has signed up and Chris Pettman is happy to answer any questions you may have regarding the process (250-395-1133).

    Thursday, May 19, 2011

    Little Britches Rodeo Parade Postponed Until Further Notice

    Because the Little Britches Rodeo and Rough Stock Rodeo have been postponed for the May long weekend, the South Cariboo Chamber of Commerce has made the decision to postpone the Little Britches Rodeo Parade, originally scheduled for Saturday May 21 2011. 

    The equine community is concerned about an outbreak of equine herpes virus (EHV-1) and is taking precautionary steps to prevent the spread of any possible disease. 

    The Parade organized by the Chamber is an event traditionally held in support of the Little Britches Rodeo, as part of local celebrations of Western Week.  The Parade has been postponed until further notice.

    If you have any further questions, please contact the Chamber office at 250-395-6124.
      
    Vern Peever, President
    Ralph Myhill-Jones, Parade Organizer

    Monday, May 9, 2011

    May update

    The Chamber continues to buzz with activity.  In April, we held a successful Business Excellence and Citizen of the Year Awards Banquet, as well as a well-attended All-Candidates Forum.  A quick note to watch out for next week's edition of the 100 Mile Free Press in which our 2 page Chamber Opportunities will be featured. 

    In today's update:

    • Communities in Bloom;
    • Chamber Coins program;
    • upcoming Chamber dates;
    • new Tourism web tools;
    • Youth Skills BC update;
    • BC Lawyers' Directory.
    Communities in Bloom
    Following the community clean-up last week, the Committee is now preparing for a plant sale on Saturday May 28, venue and timing to be announced.  The Chamber is actively encouraging interest from Chamber members to be part of this 'Let's Get Growing' event.  Local Chamber members are encouraged to sell at the event: plants, pots, soils are all needed (small fee will be charged).

    The judging for the Communities in Bloom competition will be on July 20th and requires sponsorship support from Chamber members. Business leaders are encouraged to donate a hotel room for 1 night, a breakfast and a lunch as well. A town barbeque is planned for evening of July 19th. Sponsors for burgers, hot dogs, refreshments, etc are encouraged.

    This is a tremendous opportunity for the Chamber and its members to showcase what we have and what we are all about. Let's participate!

    Chamber Coins Program
    The Board of Directors at their last meeting resolved to discontinue the Chamber Coins program, given low participation rates in recent years.  The Chamber will not be selling any further Chamber Coins.  The Board is therefore requesting all retailers to please redeem what stock they may have.  Chamber Coins will be honoured for another year, until May 1 2012.  The Board is currently in the process of developing a new shop local strategy.  Please forward any suggestions you may have to Chamber President Vern Peever.

    Upcoming Chamber Dates
    Wednesday May 18 -   Chamber lunch at the Happy Landing, 12 noon
                                            Speaker still to be confirmed - watch for next week's update

    Thursday May 19 - deadline for submitting parade entry forms
    Saturday May 21 - Little Britches Rodeo Parade
    Saturday May 28 - Let's Get Growing - Communities in Bloom
    Wednesday June 8 -  Chamber lunch at the Red Rock Grill
                                        Northern Development Initiative Trust (NDIT) information session

    New Tourism Web Tools:
    Tourism BC Announces new online Tourism Industry Resources
    As part of the Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation, Tourism BC’s mandate is to support and promote the business of tourism throughout the province. Tourism BC is structured to develop and deliver programs and services that attract visitors to British Columbia and help ensure that the quality of their vacation experience keeps them coming back for more. In partnership with the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Region, they work closely with communities in our region.

    Tourism BC has a number of NEW resources available to assist tourism operators, communities and sectors in growing and developing their businesses. Explore the collection of tools by clicking the following link to the new Tourism Industry Resource area of the Tourism BC website: www.tti.gov.bc.ca/industryresources. They aim to continue to grow this resource so watch for updates on new content.

    Youth Skills BC Update
    Reminder to all businesses about the $2000 Hiring Incentive from Youth Skills BC
    44 businesses have received $2000 to hire youth throughout BC. 73 BC youth have attained employment and 16 are getting additional training.
    The YSBC application process has proven to be easy to use with a turn-around time of 2 - 4 business days.
    Go to http://www.bowmanemployment.com/ysbc  to see if you're eligible for this BC Hiring Incentive.

    BC Lawyers' Directory
    The Canadian Bar Association BC Branch publishes annually the BC Lawyers' Directory, a comprehensive and up-to-date listing, both alphabetically and geographically, of all lawyers including corporate counsel and lawyers in government. Extensive listings of law-related organizations, courts, judges, commissions and other professional services make the Directory an invaluable resource.  Each year more than 10,000 lawyers, judges, legal assistants, legal secretaries, government officials, businesses and community groups purchase and use the BC Lawyers' Directory.  Print Directory order form available here: http://www.cba.org/BC/OnlineDirectory_Documents/directory_order_form.pdf.     

    Wednesday, April 20, 2011

    All Candidates Forum - April 25

    Our Chamber event for this April is the All-Candidates Forum being held on Monday April 25, from 7pm until 9pm, at the Valley Room of the Lodge.  All five candidates for our riding will be in attendance. 

    Questions can be submitted in advance to the Chamber office. 

    Thanks to the BC Northern Real Estate Board for sponsoring the venue costs and to Maureen Pinkney for organizing the event. 


    This is our opportunity to engage directly with our federal candidates and hear what they have to say.

     Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions.
    Christine

    Wednesday, April 13, 2011

    Congratulations to the Winners of the Business Excellence & Citizen of the Year Awards

    The Western Ball Room of the Hills Health Ranch was abuzz with enthusiasm and energy on Saturday night.  Sincere thanks goes to Chris Pettman for organizing the event, as well as Directors of the Chamber who assisted in putting together the evening.

    The winners are:
    Entrepreneur of the Year (sponsored by: Investment Planning Counsel)
        Theo Wiering 


    South Caribooster (sponsored by Regency Chrysler) TWO WINNERS
        Birgit Bienek
        South Cariboo Garlic Festival

    Home-Based Business of the Year (sponsored by Bank of Montreal) 
        In/Ex Virtual Photo Tours


    Newsmaker of the Year (sponsored by the 100 Mile House Free Press)    
        Donna Barnett, MLA Cariboo Chilcotin

    Greatest Improvement (sponsored by: Western Financial Group)
        Mount Timothy Ski Area

    New Business of the Year (sponsored by Williams Lake & District Credit Union)
        Cariboo Locksmiths


    Non-profit Organization of the Year (sponsored by Work n Play Clothing)
        100 Mile House Soccer Association

    Business of the Year (sponsored by: RBC Royal Bank)
        108 Resort

    Customer Service (sponsored by: CIBC)
        Donex Pharmacy & Dept. Store

    People's Choice Award Best Business (sponsored by Tim Hortons)
        Williams Lake & District Credit Union


    South Cariboo Citizen of the Year 
    (sponsored by Donna Barnett, MLA & the S.C. Chamber)
    TWO WINNERS

        Arla Driver
        Chris Nickless



    Congratulations to all the nominees, as well as to the winners, for being recognized for their contributions to our community.

    Monday, March 28, 2011

    Good morning Members. 

    There are four items to communicate to you today:

    • results from the Chamber AGM held March 23;
    • Business Excellence & Citizen of the Year Awards Banquet;
    • Information Session in Kamloops;
    • Youth Skills BC Workplace Pilot Program.

    Chamber AGM

    On Wednesday March 23, at our well-attended Annual General Meeting, the membership elected a new Board of Directors:   
        President - Vern Peever, Investment Planning Counsel
        Vice-President - Tom Bachynski, Central GM
        Treasurer - Dave Dickie, Donex Pharmacy & Department Store
        Secretary - Chris Monnon, WLD Financial Services
        Past President - Chris Nickless, 100 Mile House Free Press
        Directors:
            Rita Giesbrecht, Chris Harris Studio Gallery
            Carina Krahn, Easy Go Ranch
            Jeanette McCrea, Larry McCrea Law Corp
            Rainer Meyer, Rainer's Health House
            Ralph Myhill-Jones, TIM-BR Mart
            Maddi Newman, Keyboard Graphic Design
            Maureen Pinkney, Cariboo Accents/Blinds by Maureen
            Rick Takagi, Ainsworth Engineered

    My sincere appreciation goes to the outgoing Directors and I look forward to working with the new Board. 


    Business Excellence & Citizen of the Year Awards Banquet
    Tickets are selling well for the Chamber's big social event of the year, to be held on Saturday April 9 at the Hills Health Ranch.  If you wish to attend, please contact me to reserve your tickets.  Tickets are $30 and are available from the Chamber office, Donex or fascination street.

    Remember that voting in 8 awards categories is open to Chamber members until April 1.  Please drop me a line if you did not receive your ballot earlier this week.

    If you are interested in contributing to our silent auction, please contact Chamber Director Rita Giesbrecht at 250-791-6631 or rita@chrisharris.com.  As silent auction items come in, they are put on display at the Chamber office for advance viewing.


    BDC Information Session in Kamloops
    INFORMATION SESSION
    AND SOCIAL

    We are pleased to invite you to a special presentation on the current wood market conditions and opportunities for exporting log and lumber products to international markets, particularly Asia. The presentation will be facilitated by Mr. Russ Taylor – President, International WOOD Markets Group.

    The presentation will be followed by refreshments and networking opportunities.

    We look forward to welcoming you!


     
    03.29.11
    Tuesday, March 29, 2011
    3:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.


    St. Andrews On The Square

    159 Seymour Street
    Kamloops, British Columbia  V2C 2C6

    R.S.V.P. before March 23, 2011
    Pamela Schilling
    pamela.schilling@bdc.ca | 250 851-4917
     

    If you wish to attend this session, please RSVP to BDC right away ... apologies for the short notice...


    Youth Skills BC Workplace Pilot Program

    I have mentioned this initiative in a previous update but thought I'd include the information once again. 
    This is a new program, offering BC employers a $2000 hiring incentive (up to 3 employees at $2000 each) to hire eligible youth between the ages of 15 and 29. The Youth Skills BC program, funded through the Canada-British Columbia Labour Market Agreement, has been specifically created as easy-to-use for employers and employees. There is also an additional training allowance, of up to $1000, available should an employer wish to train their new employee externally.

    The criteria for the employer to qualify for YSBC:
    *      In business for a minimum of one year
    *      In good standing with WCB
    To learn more about the program (available until March 2012) please visit http://www.bowmanemployment.com/ysbc/.    

    Thursday, February 17, 2011

    Call for Silent Auction Items

    As we prepare for the Business Excellence Awards and Citizen of the Year Award Celebration on Saturday April 9 at the Hills Health Ranch, please find a message below from one of our Directors, Rita Giesbrecht.
    Dear community supporters;

    This year’s Business Excellence Awards/Citizen of the Year Banquet will see some changes, which we hope everyone will enjoy.  One of the aspects of Awards Night has always been the silent auction. It’s fun and popular, and it helps to fund this important evening.  Historically the silent auction has relied on donated goods and services; much appreciated and very well presented.

    This year we want to approach the auction using a different formula for acquiring donated items.

    I’ll use our business, Chris Harris Gallery, as an illustration;
    Our donation policy is to give everyone who asks, one of our publications. It’s easy, straight forward and economically easy to absorb.
    In some instances, however, we contribute a larger item for which we cannot absorb the entire cost, such as a framed print or canvas.

    When doing that, the auction is set at a minimum bid that is enough to cover our outright production costs, plus give the organization a small return. After that initial minimum bid, however high it goes is the gain of the organization. In other words, we donate our regular retail profit, but do not absorb the actual cash outlay for production.
    We on the Board are thinking that this option may appeal to some of our members and donors, depending on the types of goods and services your firm or organization offers.

    In this way, we are asking for a donation to the Business Excellence Awards/Citizen of the Year Banquet that properly represents your business, and if applicable wish to offset the cost of the donation.

    We hope that this approach makes it possible for you, the donor, to make available an item more reflective of the quality of the product you offer, and showcase it in this prestigious setting.

    Contact me at 250-791-6631 or rita@chrisharris.com to contribute; or to find out more.

    The Hospice Amazing Challenge

    You are invited...
    The 100 Mile District Hospice Palliative Care Society invites you to have an absolutely amazing fun filled day competing in The Hospice Amazing Challenge”. Yes, it is loosely based on the TV reality show “The Amazing Race”.
    *The first ever challenge will be held on May 28, 2011.
    *Four members per team.
    *Some mental and physical agility required. (walk an hour)
    *Fee to enter is $200 donation to 100 Mile Hospice per team.     
    *Entry deadline May1, 2011.
    *For more info or to register phone Jackie @ 250-791-5592.

    All non-profit societies search for the perfect fund raiser in order to continue offering their services to the community. This is true for the 100 Mile District Hospice Palliative Care Society. We are very excited as we believe we have found a one day fund raiser that offers the perfect balance of challenge, fun, skill and profit.

    Thursday, February 3, 2011

    February update

    We have had a tremendous start to the New Year, with members submitting their dues for the 2011 year and another eight new members joining in the past few weeks.  Welcome to:  Darrel Warman, Realtor; Bank of Montreal; Kayanara Guest Ranch; South Cariboo Meat Co-op; Words & More; South Cariboo Sustainability Committee; Horse Lake Garden Centre; Your Style Interior Design.

    In today's update:

    • 2011 Membership Survey;
    • Business Excellence Awards: call for nominations;
    • follow up from the Business After Hours at Parkside Art Gallery;
    • invitation from the Business Development Bank (BDC);
    • Youth Skills BC Workplace Pilot Program;
    • upcoming Chamber Events.
    2011 Membership Survey
    The Chamber is member-driven and I invite you to participate in our first membership survey, which involves 10 quick questions designed to assist the Chamber in ensuring that we are meeting our members' expectations.  Please complete the survey by Friday February 25 by following this link, http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LZDH7BC.  Summary results from this confidential survey will be communicated to the membership early in March.

    Business Excellence Awards
    Please contact me for a nomination form  for the 17th Annual Business Excellence Awards (previously known as the Academy Awards of Business).  Nominations in any of the 10 categories will be accepted until March 4th.  We encourage all of our members, as well as members of the public, to nominate in as many categories as they wish.  The Business Excellence Awards, together with Citizen of the Year, will be handed out at our gala event on Saturday April 9th

    Business After Hours
    Sincere appreciation goes to the South Cariboo Arts & Culture Society for hosting our Business After Hours event on January 26th at Parkside Art Gallery.  If you would like to receive their regular newsletters to keep up to date on upcoming shows and events of the Society, please email parksidecentre@shaw.ca.

    Business Development Bank (BDC) President's Roundtable
    During our lunch meeting on January 19th, Michael Eibl, Senior Manager with BDC Consulting presented the concept of a President's Roundtable at which an experienced BDC consultant would facilitate three sessions with business leaders from the South Cariboo.  The sessions would be held once a month, starting in March, here at the Chamber.  Please note that there is a cost associated with this forum.  Please contact me for the invitation and fax registration form.

    Youth Skills BC Workplace Pilot Program
    An new program funded under the Canada/British Columbia Labour Market Agreement was launched last week by the Ministry of Regional Economic and Skills Development. The Youth Skills BC Workplace Pilot Program (YSBC-WPP), delivered throughout British Columbia by Bowman Employment Services, is designed to assist approximately 650 unemployed youth in BC, who are between 15 and 29 years old and who are not Employment Insurance clients, to attain employment and to build workplace skills. This unique program will also assist the employers who hire these youth.  For more information, visit Bowman Employment Services  or call toll-free 1 877 866-3100 or 1-888-466-1375.

    Upcoming Chamber Events
    On our February Chamber lunch on Wednesday February 16th, organizers from the 2011 BCSA (B) Cup Provincial Soccer Tournament will speak to members.  The tournament will take place July 7-9 and presents a great opportunity for us to showcase our area to the 800+ people coming into the South Cariboo from around the province.  Hugh Gage, our Chamber Group Insurance Plan broker will also be at the lunch to speak briefly about one of the most effective and popular benefits available to Chamber members.

    Looking ahead to March, the South Cariboo Chamber Annual General Meeting will be held over lunch on Wednesday March 23.  Details to follow.


    Finally, if you have not yet renewed your membership for 2011, please do so within the next week.

    Wednesday, January 26, 2011

    Sustainable Community Film Series

    Here's a notice from the South Cariboo Sustainability Committee, one of our new non-profit assiciation members, about a Film Series that they are putting on at the 100 Mile Library.
    Sustainable Community Film Series
    (Sponsored by the South Cariboo Sustainability Committee)

    Come out and enjoy the films!
    There will be time for an informal discussion after each film.

    Where:  100 Mile Library
    When: 7:30 PM (after our meeting at 6:30 PM)
    Admission by donation (suggested donation $2 to $5)
    For more information call 250.791.1901
    Films are shown on the third Tuesday of each month:
    February 15th: “Escape from Suburbia”(sequel to “End of Suburbia”)  
    In ESCAPE From SUBURBIA director Greg Greene once again takes us “through the looking glass” on a journey of discovery – a sobering yet vital and ultimately positive exploration of what the second half of the Oil Age has in store for us.  Through personal stories and interviews we examine how declining world oil production has already begun to affect modern life in North America. Expert scientific opinion is balanced with “on the street” portraits from an emerging global movement of citizen’s groups who are confronting the challenges of Peak Oil in extraordinary ways.

    March 15th:“What A Way To Go: Life at the End of the Empire
    A middle class white guy comes to grips with Peak Oil, Climate Change, Mass Extinction, Population Overshoot and the demise of the American lifestyle.  A disturbing, compassionate, sometimes humorous personal essay about our present global predicament, as oil depletion, climate change, species extinction and population overshoot converge in a “perfect storm” of cataclysmic dimensions.  Produced independently by Sally Erickson and Tim Bennet, this personal essay explores the cultural stories and assumptions that have brought us to this point, and provides a larger context for thinking about, and feeling our way through, our global situation.  

    April 19th:  “In Transition”  
    This film is about the worldwide “Transition Town” movement and about how communities around the world are responding to peak oil and climate change with creativity, imagination and humour; and how they are setting about rebuilding their local economies and communities.  Transition Towns envision a future where communities have reduced dependency on fossil fuels and increased resiliency.   

    Monday, January 24, 2011

    Monday, January 17, 2011

    20th Anniversary of Canadian Council of the Blind (CCB) 100 Mile House and District Chapter White Cane Club


    A message from our 100 Mile House & District White Cane Club: 

    The Canadian Council of the Blind (CCB) 100 Mile House and District Chapter White Cane Club is currently making plans to celebrate our 20th anniversary which will take place in conjunction with National white Cane Week February 6 through 12, 2011.  We would like to extend this invitation for you to join us on Saturday, February 5, 2011 from 10:00 am through 3:00 pm as we launch White Cane Week with this worthwhile community event.

    The event will include many hands-on tools that will provide everyone the opportunity to experience a visual impairment; displays of visual aids & assistive devices along with educational information on blindness and related topics will be on site; a toonie auction, live music, and lunch will all form part of the exhibits and festivities.

    The entire community will be invited to take part in this celebration at the 100 Mile House Community Hall in what we hope will be the largest undertaking our club has ever experienced since receiving our Charter in February 1991.  Since that time, the generosity and support received from retailers, residents and organizations throughout the South Cariboo has been exceptional and greatly appreciated.  We look forward to another twenty years or more of working together and welcome any donations of auction items you are able to contribute.

    Join us and see how our club hopes to bring the reality of blindness out of the dark!


    Thanks to Lori Fry for submitting the above information.  If you have anything to donate towards this event, please contact Lori.

    Wednesday, January 5, 2011

    Chamber Update - January 2011

    Thanks to the many members who have already renewed their dues for 2011.  Congratulations to Cariboo Truck and Equipment Repair, winner of the draw for $100 in Chamber Coins for renewing by December 31.  For those members who have not done so already, I encourage you to renew membership by January 31.  Payment can be made by Visa, Mastercard, cheque or cash.  Please contact me if you did not receive your invoice, which was sent the end of the November.

    A warm welcome is extended to our two newest members, Sheridan Lake Bed and Breakfast and Canada's Log People, who recently joined the South Cariboo Chamber.

    In today's update:

    • establish a simple web presence for your business or organization through the Chamber website;
    • Citizen of the Year 2010 call for nominations;
    • upcoming Chamber events.

    Develop Your Web Presence Using The Chamber Website
    As you may know, the Chamber posts member contact information on the Chamber website, including hot links to existing websites, as a basic service provided with membership.  As an extended service to our members, we also provide hosting for simple web pages at an additional cost of $90 + HST.  A page like this can be helpful for those who either don't have a site or would like to expand their online presence and send more traffic to their main site. When completed, a link to your Chamber Page will be added to your membership listing.

    To keep costs down and implementation relatively simple, Member Chamber Pages are based on a template, created by the Chamber's website designer, JN Web Design.  The first page, for Work 'n Play, is now up and launched. Click here to visit and get an idea of what your Chamber Page would look like.  After completion, simple changes or updates (e.g. prices, dates, names, replacing photo etc.) would be $10.  More extensive changes would be at JN Web Design's Chamber discount rate of $38/hour ($19/half-hour) + HST.

    For details, contact either me or Jeffrey Newman at JN Web Design.


    2010 Citizen of the Year: Call for Nominations
    It is that time of year again when we look back and seek to acknowledge the community-building contributions of our dedicated residents.  A Committee of past Citizen of the Year winners, chaired by our MLA Donna Barnett, will review nominations.  I invite you to give some thought towards who has made an outstanding contribution of their time and energy for the betterment of our South Cariboo community.  Nomination forms can be obtained at the Chamber office, fascination street, the Free Press or the Visitors Centre.  All nominations must be submitted by January 31.


    Upcoming Chamber Events

    On Wednesday January 19, Sean Crouse from the Business Development Bank of Canada will be speaking at our Chamber lunch.  Sean is a Senior Manager for Business Development at BDC.  The lunch will be held at the Happy Landing Restaurant.  More details to follow next week.

    On Wednesday January 26 from 5:30 until 7pm, the South Cariboo Arts and Culture Society will be hosting a Chamber Business After Hours at Parkside Art Gallery.  "After Hours" is an opportunity to network with other Chamber members and to learn about one of our members.  Several local artists will be on hand, as well as the Society's Board of Directors to share their passion for art.  Again, more details to follow.

    Summary of the Minimum Wage Survey

    Members of the South Cariboo Chamber were invited to participate in an on-line survey from December 10 to 15, 2010, to gauge their opinions on whether the minimum wage in British Columbia should be increased.  In all, 34 members participated.

    The survey was carried out to provide the South Cariboo Chamber with an accurate snapshot of members’ opinions to be passed onto the BC Chamber, which is in the process of engaging the provincial government on this topic.

    Below is a summary of the results from the survey.
    ____________________________________

    How many people does your business employ?
    29% responded none/self-employed
    37% responded 1-5 employees
    11% responded 6-9 employees
    9% responded 10-15 employees
    0% responded 16-20 employees
    11% responded 21-50 employees
    3% responded 51+ employees

    Do you currently employ any staff at minimum wage?

    15% responded yes
    85% responded no
    Which of the following statements do you most agree with:
    23% - The minimum wage should be left unchanged for now
    35% - The BC Government should implement a one-time increase to the minimum wage in the near future
    42% - Increases to the minimum wage should occur annually based on a clear and predictable formula

    If the BC minimum wage is increased, please rate the impact this would have on your business.

    55% - negligible impact

    14% - negligible to moderate impact

    14% - moderate impact

    17% - moderate to severe impact

    0% - severe impact

     

    If the BC Government were to increase the minimum wage, what should it be increased to?

    16% - $8.00/hr – wage should stay the same

    10% - increase to $8.50/hr

    32% - increase to $9.00/hr

    10% - increase to $9.50/hr

    29% - increase to $10.00/hr

    0% - increase to $10.50/hr

    3% - increase to $11.00/hr or more

     

    Numerous additional comments were received, including:

    ·        Wrong year for an increase

    ·        Training wage should be eliminated

    ·        As basic cost of living increases, minimum wage should follow, but so should the allowable deductions for small businesses

    ·        Rebate taxes (carbon, HST, etc) back to low income workers

    ·        Let the market determine wages

    ·        Link minimum wage to CPI (Consumer Price Index) – this will take the politicization out of the issue – businesses would know to expect an annual increase based on cost of living

    ·        Minimum wage should be a liveable wage.  This is not currently the situation.