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This report summarizes the first phase of the ECTC. Phase I included the assessment of the community’s apparent small business resources and potential. This information was gathered through a survey and a focus group session. The Slocan District Chamber of Commerce, the community partner...Read more

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2017-02-17

The purpose of the Employment Lands research project was to better understand the landscape of wealth generating lands in the Columbia Basin-­Boundary region of BC.  An integrated economic development-­geospatial lands analysis was undertaken to better understand opportunities and constraints...Read more

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2017-02-17

The purpose of this project is to better understand the settlement and integration services available to newcomers and to explore the service gaps and opportunities in Nelson, Trail, and Grand Forks, British Columbia and 28 other rural communities across Western Canada. This research offers a...Read more

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2017-02-17

This year's report documents that state the level of poverty and homelessness in Nelson, using indicators that will be monitored over time. Profiled are some of the issues we face as a community, along with successes we have demonstrated
on a local level.Read more

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2017-02-17

Council has created this policy to guide contributions to the Public Art Reserve Fund and to ensure that funds are spent appropriately in the development of public art (as defined in the Art in Public Places Policy) in the City of Nelson.Read more

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2017-02-17

The purpose of the Employment Lands research project was to better understand the landscape of wealth generating lands in the Columbia Basin-­Boundary region of BC.  An integrated economic development-­geospatial lands analysis was undertaken to better understand opportunities and constraints...Read more

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2017-02-17

This document provides results of a survey that sought citizen input via a ranking of both their satisfaction with many of the city's programs and services, along with an evaluation of the importance of those programs and services.Read more

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2017-02-17

The City of Nelson, The Nelson & District Chamber of Commerce and Community Futures Development Corporation of Central Kootenay, the community partners, were asked to select and invite the community participants. These participants were to be 50% business people, 25% local leaders and 25%...Read more

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2017-02-17

In general terms, the policy is intended to: Increase the livability and attractiveness of the urban environment; Increase awareness, understanding and enjoyment of art as part of everyday life in Nelson; Increase the visibility of and pride in local artists and art production; Promote...Read more

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2017-02-17

The BVI Assessment Report details findings from Nakusp on 10 key areas of business vitality and presents recommended actions focused on improving Nakusp's business vitality.Read more

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2017-02-17

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