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Starting a Business in British Columbia
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Here are five great resources for helping you start your business:

  Register a Domain Name
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  DomainPeople

You may want to use the Internet to sell or market your goods or services. If you do, you will need a domain name; a name that will identify your Internet web site. Visit the DomainPeople web site to find out more.

 
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  BizPaL
  BizPaL

BizPaL is an online question and answer wizard to help you quickly identify the permits and licences you may need to conduct your business activities.  You will be asked to select the location of your business and answer a series of questions such as "Will you be putting up a sign?" or "Will you be making renovations to a building?"  Based on your answers, you will be provided with a customized list of the permits and licences that may be required from all levels of government, along with links and contacts for more information.

If your community is not listed yet, choose the “local government not listed” option, and you will get a list of the provincial and federal permits and licences.

You can save or print the results for future reference.  All information you provide is anonymous.

 
  Small Business BC
 

Small Business BC is British Columbia's key resource centre for business information for entrepreneurs throughout the province.

Whether exploring opportunities, launching a new venture or growing an existing business, Small Business BC can provide you with business information and tools such as: business start up information, Government Acts and Regulations, information about sources of financing, and a business research library to name a few.

 
  Canadian Youth Business Foundation
 

Are you 18 to 34 and need money to start your own business?

The Canadian Youth Business Foundation (CYBF), a national charitable organization founded in 1996, provides start-up financing; a mentoring program and educational resources to enable Canadian entrepreneurs age 18 to 34 to create new business enterprises. They deliver these three core services in local communities across Canada through volunteer community organizations that have partnered with the Canadian Youth Business Foundation.

 
  "Starting a Small Business in British Columbia" Guide
 

If you are interested in starting your own business, there are many things you will need to think about – we would like to help. This Guide will introduce you to some of the things you need to know and do and tell you where you can get more information.

Download Starting a Small Business in British Columbia Guide
(3.23 MB) here.

(You will need Adobe Reader to download and view this guide. If you do not have Adobe Reader, you may download it for free here.)

 



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