| December 22, 2006 | NEW WEST COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY JOINS ONESTOP | | NEW WESTMINSTER – The New Westminster Community Development Society has joined a growing partnership of agencies providing public access to OneStop Business Registry services. | |
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| December 11, 2006 | COURTENAY, CUMBERLAND AND COMOX PARTNER WITH ONESTOP | | COURTENAY – The City of Courtenay, Village of Cumberland and Town of Comox have joined a growing partnership of local governments that provide business licence applications online through the OneStop Business Registry, Finance Minister Carole Taylor announced. | |
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| December 8, 2006 | ECONOMY REMAINS STRONG BUT EXPECTED TO EASE IN 2007 | | VANCOUVER – B.C.’s economic strengths, continued demand for skilled labour, and the status of the U.S. economy were the main topics of discussion at the Economic Forecast Council meeting today, Finance Minister Carole Taylor said. | |
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| December 6, 2006 | PROPOSED NEW TAX CREDITS TO ENCOURAGE SKILLS TRAINING | | VICTORIA – British Columbia plans to introduce new tax credits to support trades training, improve completion rates, and encourage apprenticeships for First Nations individuals and persons with disabilities, Finance Minister Carole Taylor announced. | |
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| November 30, 2006 | 2006/07 FISCAL RESULTS CONTINUE STRONG | | VICTORIA – Stronger tax assessments from 2005 and one-time federal transfers are pushing British Columbia’s forecast surplus to $2.15 billion, despite continued caution on commodity prices and the slowing U.S. economy, Finance Minister Carole Taylor announced with the release of the second Quarterly Report for 2006/07. | |
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