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It is becoming increasingly evident that the prosperity of the region will depend on our ability to effectively manage our post COVID recovery while addressing pressing regional transportation issues and advancing priority projects. Here are some helpful tips to get you started.

Both programs will launch in August Yesterday, Premier John Horgan announced the Province's four phase plan to re-open our economy. After a very challenging two months, we need a way forward that prioritizes the health of British Columbians while enabling our economy to recover.

British Columbia has done a good job of flattening the curve in the ongoing fight against COVID through the leadership of the provincial government and public health professionals, and because British Columbians have done their part.

We now need to apply this same approach to advancing economic recovery safely. The BC business community has announced the creation of the COVID Cabinet, to address the significant impacts on our economy in these unprecedented times.

We have compiled a list of resources and links to support your business during the COVID pandemic. A growing chorus of business, Indigenous and community leaders are calling for a commitment to certainty and future prosperity following weeks of economic disruption.

The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade is thrilled to hear that ridesharing has been approved to operate in the Lower Mainland and Whistler. The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade is deeply concerned about the looming possibility of a system-wide shutdown of bus and SeaBus service this week in the Lower Mainland.

VoteLocal poll finds majority of residents believe climate change is an emergency; federal taxes and an increased regulatory burden are the key concerns for businesses. Today the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade released a new report exploring how the federal government can help improve housing affordability and availability in our region. Government, calling on the Province to consider our priority areas and policy recommendations for Budget Are tax increases impacting your organization?

Complete our questionnaire and enter to win a pair of roundtrip tickets to anywhere WestJet flies. The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade's board of directors learned this morning that President and CEO Iain Black plans to leave the organization to commence the next chapter of his career. The Government of British Columbia has introduced legislation to complete the fiscal framework for LNG investment in our province.

In Ottawa today, the federal government unveiled its budget. Earlier today, the National Energy Board released its reconsideration report on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, which recommends to the federal government that the project should move ahead, given that it is in the Canadian public interest.

The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade is pleased to announce the second program offered by its subsidiary, World Trade Centre Vancouver, aimed at permanently increasing the export capacity of B. The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade applauds today's Government of Canada announcement that the major credit card companies operating in Canada have agreed to reduce their fees charged to merchants by 10 basis points, to an average rate of 1.

Earlier today, the Government of British Columbia announced that all public infrastructure projects will be subject to project labour agreements, which require companies to hire only pre-approved unionized workers if they win bids on government projects.

Today, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade and Independent Contractors and Businesses Association released an independent survey of business owners on the impacts of the B. Building on the seminal work of the inaugural Scorecard , this year's report includes a comprehensive analysis of how the Greater Vancouver region stacks up against 19 of its competitors on a myriad of social and economic indicators.

Today, the Government of Canada announced it will assert federal jurisdiction through pending legislation and begin discussions with Kinder Morgan on the financial framework for a potential taxpayer-funded investment in the Trans Mountain Expansion Project to mitigate the risk created by the B. A growing movement of more than 70 business, industry and community groups, representing hundreds of thousands of British Columbians and Canadians, have come together over the last two days to sign a joint letter calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premiers John Horgan and Rachel Notley to resolve the impasse on the Trans Mountain Pipeline project.

In response to the announcement by Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade has joined 12 other business organizations from across the province in endorsing a joint submission to the B.

Labour Relations Code Review Panel. Former U. First Lady Michelle Obama" will take place on the afternoon of February 15, Like the sold-out evening engagement, this event will take place at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver. Due to overwhelming interest by Members of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, all tickets to this unique conversation with Former U. First Lady Michelle Obama have now been sold. As Members have purchased all of the available tickets, there will be no sale to the general public.

The North American Strategy for Competitiveness NASCO announced its tri-national conference will be held in Vancouver next fall, to address issues and discuss solutions to the rapidly changing state of international business and its impact on global trade. Today, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade calls on all Members of the Legislative Assembly to work together to enable British Columbians to access innovative transportation options.

Earlier today the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade made its formal submission to government regarding proposed tax changes for controlled private corporations.

The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade is pleased to announce the first program offered by World Trade Centre Vancouver aimed at permanently increasing the export capacity of B. Earlier today British Columbia's new government released a budget update in Victoria. Government aimed at permanently increasing the export capacity of B. The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade applauds today's news that the Provincial Government is shifting gears and moving towards the introduction of ridesharing in B.

With less than days until the May 9 B. Election, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade has released its Provincial Election Platform, which outlines key issues and priorities of the regional business community and makes a series of recommendations to the parties running to form the next Provincial Government.

The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade is once again urging the Provincial Government to make changes to passenger transportation regulations, to allow innovative transportation options such as ridesharing and enhance the competitiveness of the taxi industry.

The seven resolutions put forward by the Board of Trade address pressing issues identified by the recently released Greater Vancouver Economic Scorecard, including housing, infrastructure, and improved regional coordination.

Now we urge the Federal Government, following its interim review process for pipelines, to respect the science-based regulatory process of the NEB and approve the project based on the expert opinion of Canada's independent regulator. Today, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade released a new Greater Vancouver Economic Scorecard ranking for the Greater Vancouver region in relation to 19 other international metropolitan regions on key economic and social indicators.

The Scorecard aims to measure Vancouver's strengths and weaknesses in attracting labour and business investment. After nearly years of dedicated service to businesses across the region, our organization has adopted a new logo and name — the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade.

A new paper by the Board of Trade recommends the Provincial Government introduce new regulations that would pave the way for ridesharing across the province, while also launching a review of the Passenger Transportation Act and overhauling regulations to enable the traditional taxi industry to be more competitive.

On behalf of thousands of businesses across the Greater Vancouver region, the Board of Trade assigned an overall grade of "A" to the Provincial Budget, based on the government's commitment to disciplined spending, paying down direct operating debt, and improving B.

At a special General Meeting held on Jan. The Vancouver Board of Trade is calling on the federal government to invest in transit and trade-enabling projects across the Greater Vancouver region, as part of its pre-budget consultations with the Department of Finance Canada.

The Vancouver Board of Trade's Chair has called a general meeting in order to vote on the following resolution:. Liquor Licence and Control Act, Monetary Penalties. Hours of Alcohol Sale and Service. Liquor Licensing Fees. Liquor Information Bulletins. New Liquor Licence Structure. Related Documents:. Municipal Information for Liquor Sales Licences. Find an IN. Get Started. Minimum Cigarette Pricing Learn More. To regulate and limit the manufacture, sale, possession, and use of alcohol and alcoholic beverages.

Appointment conduct: Only one appointment may be scheduled at a time to ensure that adequate social distancing can be accomplished. At the time of the appointment, the following guidelines must be followed: Customer must complete all forms and payment prior to arriving for an appointment. If you have questions about the application, please contact the appropriate permit processor by phone or email.

Customer shall indicate to the building security at the entrance that the customer has an appointment with the ATC. The ATC employee must wear a mask during the entire appointment. The ATC employee may wear gloves during the appointment but it is recommended by the Indiana State Department of Health to wash hands or use hand sanitizer following interactions with the public. The ATC customer should remain on the marking in the lobby to ensure a 6 foot social distance. The ATC customer may need to approach the window to exchange documents and then return to the mark on the floor.



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