Chamber to host federal election candidate debate

Please note: The location of this debate has changed. It will now be held at the Dalhousie Alumni Theatre, same date and time.

Chamber hosting federal election candidate debate

TRURO – All five federal election candidates running in Cumberland-Colchester will participate in a debate in Truro on Oct. 6 hosted by the Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce.

Incumbent Conservative MP Scott Armstrong will join Liberal candidate Bill Casey, NDP Wendy Robinson, Green Party Jason Blanch and independent Kenneth Jackson on the debate panel at the Marigold Cultural Centre, 605 Prince St.

“The debate offers the community an opportunity to engage with the candidates, learning their position on a variety of topics relevant to local constituents,” said chamber president Andrew Lake. “It’s one of the many beautiful aspects of living in a democratic society; voters have an opportunity to make their voice heard by the candidates, shaping their decision on Election Day."

Lake will moderate the hour-long evening debate. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and the debate will get underway at 7 p.m.

The event is open to the public and is sponsored by the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors.

The chamber is soliciting questions from the businesses community, as well as the general public by email until 12 p.m. on Oct. 5.  Questions should be sent to [email protected].

The Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce represents more than 400 member businesses and has been the principal voice for business in the Colchester region for 125 years in matters of economic, social and political importance.


2015 Small Business Awards call for nominations

Oct. 21, 2015 - Small Business Awards Luncheon at Holiday Inn

Nominate your business or the business of someone you know and appreciate!

The Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce will honour five local enterprises at its award luncheon during Small Business Week. Award nominations are currently being accepted for the following categories:  New Small Business of the year, Small Business Achievement, Export Achievement, Business Innovation and, a new category this year, Excellence in Community Development. The awards will be presented on Wednesday, Oct 21, 2015 at 12 p.m. (noon) at the Holiday Inn.

Click here to view nomination forms:

New Small Business of the year

Small Business Achievement

Export award

Business Innovation

Excellence in Community Development

Then print, fill in the form and either scan/email it to us using [email protected] or drop it off in a sealed envelope at the Chamber Office, 605 Prince Street, Truro  (Marigold Cultural Centre).


Lunch and learn to promote benefits of business-education partnerships

Businesses reap benefits from educational partnerships

TRURO – There are many rewards for local businesses willing to host students, says Robert Langille, head of the Cobequid Educational Centre’s Career Exploration Program (CEP).

Langille is aiming to introduce the local business community to the benefits of the CEP workplace-education partnership on Thursday, Sept. 10 during a free lunch and learn event sponsored by the program’s student- run café, and co-ordinated by the Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce.

“My program is probably the most hands-on program in the province,” says the department head.

“These kids are getting a real-world lesson on what it’s like to own a business and be a professional.”

During the senior high program students learn a variety of skills ideal for placements in commercial cooking, property maintenance and retail businesses.

Langille says one of the greatest benefits to businesses hosting students as part of the CEP program is connecting employers to potential employees.

“They just need someone to believe in them and push them to be the best they can be,” said Langille.

The CEP program is one of three community-based learning programs offered within the Chignecto-Central Regional School Board at its three Colchester County high schools. Participants at the lunch and learn will also gain insight into the Options and Opportunities program.

The event will be held at noon at the CEP Café inside the Cobequid Education Centre, 34 Lorne St., giving business people an opportunity to learn more about these valuable education programs.

 

"It's a win-win situation,” said chamber president Andrew Lake.  “ Students get exposed to the demands of different jobs prior to pursuing a career and/or post-secondary education.

“Employers get introduced to a pool of potential employees where the student skills and work ethic can be assessed on a trial basis, with the potential to develop into a future employee.”

 

The chamber hopes the event will bring exposure to the merits of the program in an effort to foster a partnership between the business community and local schools. There is no cost to participate, however, people are asked to register by calling the chamber office at 902-895-6328 or emailing the events co-ordinator at [email protected]


2015 BDC Lifetime Achievement Award

 

2015 BDC Lifetime Achievement Award

Chief Lawrence Paul

Former Millbrook First Nation Chief Lawrence Paul

 

 

The 2015 BDC Lifetime Achievement Award was presented posthumously to Chief Lawrence Paul & accepted by his daughter,

Sharon Touchie at the Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce's annual gala.

“Millbrook has come a long way since it became a First Nation in 1896. Today, we’re a leader among First Nations in economic development. We’re generating revenues. We’re creating employment. We’re sowing the seeds of self-sufficiency. We’re benefiting the Truro and Colchester County economies. And we’re proud to be paving the way for other First Nations by setting an example.”

“Economic development and building solid business partnerships are of primary importance to the Millbrook First Nation. We will continue to build the capacity of our community and our people, and will continue to invest in training and preparing our people for gainful employment.” - Chief Lawrence Paul.


2015 BDC Lifetime Achievement Award

 

2015 BDC Lifetime Achievement Award

Chief Lawrence Paul

Former Millbrook First Nation Chief Lawrence Paul

 

 

The 2015 BDC Lifetime Achievement Award was presented posthumously to Chief Lawrence Paul & accepted by his daughter,

Sharon Touchie at the Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce's annual gala.

“Millbrook has come a long way since it became a First Nation in 1896. Today, we’re a leader among First Nations in economic development. We’re generating revenues. We’re creating employment. We’re sowing the seeds of self-sufficiency. We’re benefiting the Truro and Colchester County economies. And we’re proud to be paving the way for other First Nations by setting an example.”

“Economic development and building solid business partnerships are of primary importance to the Millbrook First Nation. We will continue to build the capacity of our community and our people, and will continue to invest in training and preparing our people for gainful employment.” - Chief Lawrence Paul.


125th Chamber Celebrations

Chamber Celebrates 125 Years with New Logo & New Event

The Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce is turning 125 years old this year!  Yes, we've been the voice of business in Truro and Colchester County since 1890. So we've organized a special Fall Flavours Celebration in partnership with the Truro Farmer's Market, who is also celebrating their 35th year, for the beginning of autumn.  It's an evening affair with music, food and beverage samplings from Nova Scotia producers and vintners / distillers and more!  So as we continue working on more details, your only job is to mark your calendars for the evening of Saturday, September 19th at the Truro Farmer's Market. The Chamber is turning 125 and we're ready to celebrate with you!


Employment Opening

April-May, 2015  -  Employment Opening

Executive Director
Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce

One of Nova Scotia’s most established and credible business groups is seeking an Executive Director.  The Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce has existed since 1890.  We serve our members as an advocacy organization and work as a business champion and promoter from our offices in downtown Truro, NS.

We are seeking a dynamic, talented communicator who has the ability to deal with traditional and social media, and who is equally comfortable in public speaking and research roles.  The ideal candidate has experience examining and critiquing government legislation and policy, and will be able to help the Chamber get its message through to all three levels of government and the private sector.  A background in business, journalism and/or public relations would be an asset.

If you can handle a fast-paced environment and would be easily labelled as a diplomatic problem-solver who can think on your feet, we would like to hear from you.

Salary is commensurate with experience.  This is full time position with benefits and a retirement package.  The hours are Monday to Friday, but may require occasional travel and evening hours.

Interested candidates should forward their resume to Chamber President Andrew Lake before 5pm on May 22, 2015

[email protected]


Chamber Reacts to 2015 -16 Budget

Lake Cautiously Optimistic on Most Financial Moves

 

TRURO -  The Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce says the spring budget decision to reduce the size of the provincial civil service is a good start.

“Finance Minister Diana Whalen’s promise to reduce the provincial payroll by more than 3 per cent is something the private sector has been calling for,” says Chamber President Andrew Lake.  “The devil will be in the details, but if this contributes to stabilizing taxes in the years ahead, it’s hard to argue against it.”

The provincial budget also proposes a health care spending increase of 0.8 per cent, which Lake points out is the smallest increase in about 10 years.   Mr. Lake also wants to hear more about the budget’s promise to bring in multi-year and predictable health care funding.

Other highlights sounding a positive note with the Chamber President are the promise to reduce government red tape and to recruit and train more doctors for areas outside of Halifax.

Mr. Lake says today’s provincial budget is complicated, given that Nova Scotia taxpayers fork out 9.9 billion dollars a year to cover provincial government services.  He expects the Chamber Board to examine more details in the days ahead before meeting with various political leaders to ask spending questions pertaining to the Truro-Colchester Region.


Laura's Blog - FREE and Low-Cost Fun in Truro-Colchester

Click here to see this week's additions to Laura's Blog.

A blog by Chamber Events Coordinator Laura Reynolds to show you some of the fun stuff you might not even know about in the local area.  To submit ideas, e-mail [email protected]


Minister Tells Chamber - 10,000 Immigrants Needed In NS

 

Provincial Immigration Minister Lena Diab (right) speaks with Chamber
President Andrew Lake following her presentation at a Chamber Breakfast on March 23rd.

March 23, 2015

TRURO - Nova Scotia Immigration Minister and Attorney General Lena Diab says she’s always battling with Ottawa to get more immigrants to Nova Scotia.   She says 2661 immigrants came to Nova Scotia last year, but that number needs to increase.

Her message to Chamber Members in Truro today is that business leaders need to make federal bureaucrats and political leaders aware of the need for more immigrants to grow our population and to infuse the province with new ideas and energy.

“If I had my way, Nova Scotia would have 10,000 new immigrants starting right away,” Diab told her business audience.  “Businesses can help us achieve this goal, but so can average Nova Scotians. “

The Minister says immigrants are trained for good jobs, but they also work to create good jobs for Nova Scotians who are already here.

Over the past 5 years, Nova Scotia’s retention rate for immigrants was 71%.  Diab says that shows the major changes made in Nova Scotia’s Immigration system are working.  75 new immigrants have come to Truro over the past few years, with more than 300 listing Colchester County as their destination of choice.  A new YMCA Outreach worker has just been hired to become their point of contact for Truro and Colchester County.

NSOI (Office of Immigration) Senior Policy Director Suzanne Ley says at a recent meeting of provincial labour ministers and Federal Minister Jason Kenney, Nova Scotia was singled out as the province that’s really turned things in a positive direction when it comes to immigration.

“It was great for a national audience of decision-makers,  including the federal minister to hear that,” she told the crowd.

Ley says unlike the federal system,  Nova Scotia’s most productive point of entry system can have a qualified immigrant approved within three months.

The three streams of entry used as examples in the Chamber presentation are the Express Entry-Nova Scotia Job Demand stream, the Skilled Worker stream and the Family Business Worker stream of entry.