October 26th, 2017
The Chamber is dedicated in keepiing information coming to our members regarding the Wildfire Recovery Programs that are being initiated. Please share our newsletter, or if you are not on our contact list already, you can email [email protected] to be added. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you.
Cariboo Regional District Meetings Start 
October 29th, 2017

Consultation Meeting Dates:
  • Sunday, Oct. 29, 1:30 p.m. at Forest Grove Community Hall
  • Sunday, Oct. 29, 6:30 p.m. at Watch Lake Community Hall
  • Monday, Oct. 30, 6:30 p.m. at Interlakes Community Hall
  • Wednesday, Nov. 1, 6:30 p.m. at Williams Lake Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex, Gibraltar Room (joint meeting with City of Williams Lake)
  • Thursday, Nov. 2, 6:30 p.m. at Wildwood Fire Hall
  • Friday, Nov. 3, 6:30 p.m. at Nazko School
  • Saturday, Nov. 4, 1:30 p.m. at West Fraser Fire Hall
  • Saturday, Nov. 4, 6:30 p.m. in Quesnel, location to be announced
  • Sunday, Nov. 5, 1:30 p.m. at 150 Mile House Community Hall
  • Monday, Nov. 6, 6:30 p.m. at Miocene Community Hall
  • Tuesday, Nov. 7, 6:30 p.m. at Anahim Lake Community Hall
  • Wednesday, Nov. 8, 6:30 p.m. at Nimpo Lake Community Hall
  • Thursday, Nov. 9, 12:00 p.m. at Alexis Creek Community Hall
  • Thursday, Nov. 9, 4:00 p.m. at Riske Creek Old School
  • Monday, Nov. 13, 6:30 p.m. at 108 Mile Ranch Community Hall
  • Tuesday, Nov. 14, 6:30 p.m. at 100 Mile House Community Hall (joint meeting with District of 100 Mile House)
  • Wednesday, Nov. 15, 6:30 p.m. at Big Lake Community Hall

Williams Lake - The Cariboo Regional District (CRD) is starting a detailed community consultation process next week with a series of meetings in communities throughout the Cariboo. The meetings will be one of several methods the Regional District will be using to improve future emergency response communications and planning.
Several agencies who were part of the emergency will also be in attendance, in addition to various staff from the CRD.
Meeting locations have been scheduled in 17 of the most impacted fire and evacuation areas with all residents welcome. The meetings are a way to reach out to residents and gain feedback on the emergency efforts as well as understand community and resident needs through recovery.
The meetings will be structured to ensure all residents have an opportunity to have their feedback heard. A trade show full of information about the response and recovery resources will start each meeting followed by a brief overview of the response. The remainder of the meeting will be dedicated to small group discussion about the response and recovery challenges.
There will not be an open microphone portion at any of the meetings in order to gain insight on as many topics and from as many residents as possible. Meetings will run between 1 to 2 hours.
Further consultation will happen including visits to schools, senior facilities, community support groups and community events. In addition, watch for other opportunities later in November including a Facebook Live video event and a survey.
The consultations are being completed on behalf of the Cariboo Regional District by Tim Conrad, APR, and Lloyd Piehl of Butterfly Effect Communications, both of whom were part of the information team during emergency operations this summer. 
For additional event information, visit  cariboord.ca or  facebook.com/CRDEmergencyOperations or call 1-800-665-1636.
Quotes:
"Residents are encouraged to attend the consultation meeting closest to them, whether in their community or another. We have scheduled to be in many areas more than once to give residents some flexibility to match their schedule.
We are hoping you will share your experiences and challenges moving forward, in a respectful and candid way, which will ensure we are prepared for future emergencies and help us improve how we communicate during those emergencies."
  • Al Richmond, CRD Chair
"Consultations are notoriously difficult, and we are hoping these family-friendly meetings will allow all residents who experienced the many challenges of the wildfire season to have a voice." 
  • Tim Conrad, facilitator of community consultation meetings


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2017 Members List

100 Mile Chiropractic
100 Mile Curling Club
100 Mile Dev Corporation
100 Mile Feed & Ranch
100 Mile Funeral Services
100 Mile Glass Ltd
100 Mile House Free Press
100 Mile & Dist Historical Soc
100 Mile House Wranglers
100 Mile Lumber-West Fraser
100 Mile Special Olympics
100 Mile Vision Care Centre
100 Mile Women's Centre
108 Building Supplies
108 Mile Super Market
2& 2 Holdings Ltd.
ABC Communications
Alpaca Story Ranch
Andres Electronics
Age Friendly Society-



B&B Tree Topping
Big Canyon Rafting
Big Country Storage
Big Rock Ranch
Bank of Montreal
Burgess Plumbing, Heat & Elc
Canada's Log People
Canada Safeway
Canim Lake Band
Canlan Icesports
Carefree Manor
Carstar Collision&Glass Svc
Cariboo Bonanza Resort
Cariboo/Chil Partners/Literacy
Cariboo FamilyEnrichmentCtr.
Cariboo Floor DesignLtd
Cariboo Homesteader
Cariboo Plant Ranch
Cariboo Radio.Com
Cariboo Regional District



Cariboo Truck & Equip Repair
Carson Chiropractic
CCB100Mile WhiteCane Club
Catalyst Acct & Tax Services
Cedar Crest Society
Centennial Law Corp.
Central Cariboo Disposal
Central GM
CGH Construction Ltd
Century Home Hardware
Community Futures Dev. Cor
Country Prime Meats LTD.
Creating Joy In Art
Curves - 100 Mile
Dan's Repair
David Beharrell Ent
Donex Pharmacy
Donna Barnett MLA
Dricos Entertainment
Echo Valley Ranch & Spa



Educo Canada
Escott Kitchen and Tops
Exeter Forest & Marine
Exeter Sporting Goods
Exquisite Florals & Gifts
Fawn Lake Resort
Forest Grove Supplies
Garths Electric Co.
Gopher Rentals
Green Sisters
Grinyer Business Equipment
Happy Landing Restaurant
Heartland Law LLP
Higher Ground Natural Food
Horse Lake Garden Centre
Horton Ventures
Hub International Bartons
Ingrid's Foot Care
Invis - The Guimond Group
Iron Horse Pub & Grill



J Hinsche Contracting
JJ's Home Inspirations
Jackson Social ClubBrewhse
Jacob Transport LTD
Kayanara Guest Ranch
Lac La Hache Food Mart
Lake of the Trees Bible Camp
Lakewood Inn
Larsen's Truck Services
LDN Transportation
Leo's Electric
Life Cycle Financial/Investia
Loon Bay Resort
Lone Butte Supply Ltd
Lone Rock Cafe
Mass Spec Detectives Inc
Meridian RV 
Midori Day Spa
Mobility Inc - Sears
Most Wanted Contracting
Mr. T Contracting



NAPA Auto Parts
New Roads Nutritional Cons
Ney Construction Ltd
Nicks's Rag and Tube
Norbord
North Western Sprinter Glass
Our Kitchen Corner
Parkside Art Gallery
Performance All Terrain
Pharmasave #129
PMT Chartered Prof Acct LLP
Primal Electric
Psalm 23 Transitional Society
Purser Creek Holdings
Rainer's Health House& Acad
Ramada Inn
Royal Bank of Canada
RCMP
Regency Chrysler
Remax 100



Rise & Grind Coffee House
Round Up Motel
Royal LePage-100Mile Realty
Rotary CLub
Rustic Elements
Save on Foods
Sitka Log Homes
South Car Business Centre
South Car Farmers Market
South Car Health Foundation
SC Comm Planning Council
South Car Sustainability Soc.
South Car Search & Rescue
Stolz CPA 
Spring Lake Ranch
Spruce Hill Resort & Spa
Sunrise Ford Sales
Super 8 Motel
Taseko Mines
The Boondocks - restaurant
The New 108 Resort



The Outlaw  Clothing  Co.
Three R's Construction
Tim Hortons
Top Line Printers
Thompson River University
Trabajo Consulting
Triquetra Therapeutic Svc
Tree Island Bison Ranch
Two With Nature Foods
TW Tanning
Ultimate Promotions Ltd. 
United Way
Vista Radio- Country 840
WiL ake/Dist Credit Union
Western Financial Group
Westwood Motel
Work n Play Clothing
Your Style Interior Decor


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IT is time to start thinking about who you would like to nominate for the 24thAnnual Business Excellence Awards and Citizen of the Year for
2017!!

Did someone shine in 2017? Start gathering information to nominate them!

The Awards are scheduled for March 3rd, 2017
Stay tuned for new award categories!



WHATS HAPPENING?
 




Want to know when our Wranglers are playing?

October 28th
Halloween Dance Party #11 
100 Mile House Community Hall

October 30th
Worksafe BC Webinar
ask Chamber for details

October 31st
6:00-9:00
Hysterical Halloween
108 Heritage Site
PSO Grad Haunted House
Fireworks

October 31st
DEADLINE for Float Registration

November 1st - 30th
Coats for All 
drop off 100 Mile Laundromat

November 4th
100 Mile House Lions Dinner Auction
100 Mile House Community Hall
November 4th & 5th
Lac La Hache Christmas Craft Fair

November 6th
 Mt Timothy AGM

November 9th
5:00pm
Stemete7uw'i Friendship Centre  AGM

November 11th
Remembrance Day Celebration
10:30am parade
ceremony 10:55am

November 17th @5:30pm
Welcome Home to a Cariboo Christmas
SANTA CLAUS PARADE

November 17th 
Starry Nights

November 17th 
Moonlight Madness Shopping Extravaganza

November 19th
11:00 - 2:00
100 Mile Nordics Ski Swap and Open House

November 25th
Small Business Saturday

November 24th & 25th
100 Mile & Dist. Arts Council 
Winter Arts & Craft Fair

November 29th
2nd Annual 
Business Wall

March 3rd
24th Annual Business Excellence & Citizen of the Year Awards