Like governments, the health system, front line workers and the general public…Chambers of Commerce across BC are having to make all sorts of quick decisions on the COVID front…especially considering that the people that Chambers represent — small business owners and their workers — have been facing tremendous challenges over the course of the pandemic. Spiking numbers in the Nelson region these past few weeks have been stunning. Provincial governments across the country are making proposals that have some Canadians out in protests like we saw in town last week…and we’re in the midst of a controversial federal election.
Nelson and District Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Tom Thomson its here to help us get a clearer picture of how small business is dealing with the latest COVID curveballs…
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