Chamber E-Newsletters April 2024

The Truro and Colchester Chamber of Commerce publishes weekly E-newsletters for our members

Month of April :

Post Gala Newsletter

April 11th - Newsletter

April 17th - Newsletter

April 25th - Newsletter


2024 Gala Award Presentations

Business Person of The Year 2024

Arnold Hagen

Read Citation for Arnold Hagen here

 

Buiness Excellence Award 2024

Kerr Smart Energy Ltd.

Read Citation For Kerr Smart Energy Here

 

Lifetime Achievement Award 2024

Sharon Corcoran

Read Sharon's Citation Here

Lifetime Achievement Award- citation Corcoran


Chamber to present three outstanding businesses with awards on gala night

 

Sharon Corcoran  to receive Chamber Lifetime Achievement Award

 

TRURO – Well-known business woman Sharon Corcoran will be recognized next month for her life-long commitment to building community through real estate and volunteerism in the Truro area.

 

Corcoran, broker and owner of RE/MAX Fairlane Realty, will be presented with the Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce’s Lifetime Achievement Award on April 4, at the organization’s Annual Dinner Gala and Awards in Truro.

 

“Sharon has an incomparable zest for life and a love for her community which shines through, not only at her business, but also with the volunteer organizations she supports,” said Sherry Patriquin-Martell, Chamber Executive Director. “She has been an inspiration to many business owners with her willingness to share experiences and knowledge.”

 

Along with the Lifetime Achievement award, sponsored by Patterson Law, two additional prestigious awards will be presented at the Chamber’s Dinner Gala and Awards. Developer, entrepreneur and community volunteer Arnold Hagen will be honoured with a Business Person of the Year award, sponsored by BDC, for his efforts to revitalize “Uptown Truro” by modernizing the former Truro Mall creating the new Hub Shopping Centre. Kerr Smart Energy has been selected as this year’s recipient of the Business Excellence Award, sponsored by Community Credit Union. Marking 75 years in operation in 2024, the business has evolved with changing consumer demands and recently constructed a new Distribution Center in Truro, doubling its pallet storage capacity.

 

Leah Nord, Senior Operations Director with the Canadian Home Builders’ Association national branch, will be the guest speaker for the event. The Chamber Social will kick off the evening’s festivities at 6 p.m. at the Best Western Glengarry followed by the gala dinner at 7 p.m. Seats must be reserved in advance by March 26 and cost $75 plus HST for members and $125 plus HST for future members. To book a seat contact the Chamber at 902-893-6328, email [email protected] or reserve online at www.trurocolchesterchamber.com by clicking on the event’s calendar.

The Chamber is a non-profit, membership-based organization representing more than 500 businesses and organizations in the Truro and Colchester region as the recognized voice of business.

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Media contact:

Sherry Patriquin-Martell

Executive Director

Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce

902-895-6328

[email protected]


Petition issued requesting extension of CEBA loans

ADVOCACY ACTION

 

We are writing today with a call to action regarding Canada Emergency Business Account (“CEBA”) loans. We have been advocating to the federal government to provide a further extension of the repayment and partial loan forgiveness deadline that is looming on 18 January 2024. We were hopeful that Minister Freeland was going to announce such an extension during her fall economic update last month, but that did not happen.

 

We have also met with local MLAs regarding this issue and were pleased to see a joint letter issued by the Premiers of Canada seeking additional time for businesses to repay the CEBA loan without losing the benefit of a forgivable portion.

 

With the deadline just over a month away, our Chamber is supporting a petition launched by the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce and MP Jenica Atwin have directed at the Government of Canada to extend the deadline for an additional year.

 

A recent analysis of over 15,000 Canadian businesses found that inflation, input costs, and interest/debt costs are the three most acute obstacles faced by business (at 56%, 40% and 38%, respectively), and the smaller the firm, the more constrained they are by debt.

 

Moreover, recent surveys focused on CEBA loan-holder companies reveal that:

  • 49% of small businesses are still making below normal revenues;
  • 50% of Canadian foodservice operators are currently operating at a loss or breaking even compared to 12% pre-pandemic; and,
  • 45% of Canada's tourism businesses are likely or somewhat likely to close within the next three years without government intervention into their mounting debt load.

 

At the local level, we are hearing from members that this deadline will have a material impact on their business and require further relief. For further background, read this column by the Fredericton Chamber of commerce.

 

While the CEBA loan repayment may not be an issue for many of you who do not own businesses, but we would ask that you consider signing the petition anyway as a show of support for your community businesses that have been slower to recover from the pandemic.

 

Click here to sign the petition.

 


The Province wants input from Nova Scotians on improving the workers’ compensation system and preventing harassment in the workplace

The Province wants input from Nova Scotians on improving the workers’ compensation system and preventing harassment in the workplace.

Nova Scotians can share their input on both the workers’ compensation system and harassment in the workplace at in-person and virtual sessions and through an online survey and written submissions.

 

In-person sessions take place:

November 28th, 6:45-8 pm Truro NS at the Douglas Street Recreation Center.

Virtual sessions will be held November 17, 20 and 27, as well as December 1, 6 and 8. The surveys will open on November 14.

People can register at the consultation websites:

workers’ compensation engagement: https://novascotia.ca/workers-compensation-engagement/

preventing workplace harassment engagement: https://novascotia.ca/preventing-workplace-harassment.../

“We know there is work to do to improve workers’ compensation. The system needs to be updated with today’s workplaces in mind to be the best it can be for Nova Scotians,” said Jill Balser, Minister of Labour, Skills and Immigration. “We also want all workers to feel safe at work – not just physically but psychologically, too.”

The Workers’ Compensation Board of Nova Scotia provides workplace injury insurance to Nova Scotia employers and employees. The compensation system was last reviewed in 2002, and the Province recognizes that Nova Scotia lags behind other jurisdictions in areas such as workers’ access to coverage, employer assessment rates and benefits.

The Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration is overseeing the review of the system, alongside an eight-member review committee that includes employer and employee representatives. Douglas Reid, chair of the review committee, has significant experience in management, regulatory compliance, financial services and corporate governance, and was a partner with KPMG Canada for nearly 30 years

The Department is also consulting the public on harassment in the workplace. Information gathered will be used to help create rules so employers can prevent harassment and support healthier and safer workplaces.


Nominations now open for Gala Awards!

Nominations are now open for the 2023 Gala awards.

                                                   Click Here to submit an application for the Community Credit Union Business Excellence Award

Click Here to submit an application for the BDC Business Person of the Year Award

 


12 Days of Local Boxes are back!

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A gift box filled with 16+ local products perfect for the holiday season. Perfect as a present for a loved one, for yourself, or as a corporate gift!

A new addition to the box this year is our local coupon book filled with special offers from Member businesses.
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Keep an eye on our newsletter and social media for the announcement of goods and foods that will be in the box this year including snacks, gifts, foods, drinks & more.
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Box valued at $150
Order now before they're gone!
To order, Click Here, call (902) 895-6328, or email [email protected]

2022 Small Business Award Recipients

For Immediate Release

Chamber to honour outstanding businesses with Small Business Awards

TRURO - The Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce this year’s Small Business Week award recipients.
Chamber Executive Director Sherry Martell said the Chamber received more than 100 quality nominations across 12 categories, the greatest number in recent years.
“For the second year in a row, we received the greatest number of nominations in categories of business growth and new small business,” said Martell. “This speaks to the vibrancy of our progressive business community and the opportunities for entrepreneurs to succeed in this region.”
This year, four new awards were added to the Chamber’s award program including, Workplace Excellence, Tourism Small Business, Small Business of the Year and Environmental Stewardship.
“During the past year, the Chamber struck a dedicated Awards Review Task Force that highlighted areas that they felt should be included in our awards program to modernize and recognize sectors leading our economic growth,” said Martell. “We see the result of their work with the addition to the awards line-up this year.”
The award recipients of 2022 are:
New Small Business of the Year, Big River Café;
Small Business Achievement, Maritime Auto Parts;
Export Achievement, Cobequid Consulting;
Small Business Innovation, ASE Print & Sign;
Excellence in Community Development, Angel's Diner on the Corner
Agriculture/Agri-Small Business, Ebbett's Meadow Brook Farm;
Small Business Growth, Warmth By Design Inc.;
Newcomer Business of the Year, Kabitenyos Filipino & Asian Variety Store;
Workplace Excellence, Julie Mont, PropertyGuys.com - Truro, Colchester, East Hants;
Tourism Small Business, Tatamagouche Grain Elevator Village
Small Business of the Year, LIBCAN Properties & Restoration
and Environmental Stewardship, Sun Kissed Energy
The 12 awards are sponsored by Community Credit Union, Grant Thornton, Nova Scotia Business Inc., RBC, Town of Truro, MNP LLP, BDC, Truro-Colchester Partnership for Economic Prosperity, Payworks Municipality of the County of Colchester, CBDC NOBL and Town of Stewiacke respectively.
Recipients will be honoured at this year’s Small Business Week Award Luncheon, on October 21, 2022, 11:30 a.m., at the Inn on Prince.
To reserve seats at the luncheon by Monday, Oct. 17, visit the Chamber website at www.trurocolchesterchamber.com and click the event calendar, or contact the Chamber of Commerce office by calling 902-895-6328 or email [email protected]. Seats cost $30 for chamber members and $40 for future members (plus tax).
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Media Contact:
Sherry Martell
Executive Director
Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce
902-895-6328

2022 Small Business Start-Up Legacy Award

The Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce is pleased to issue a call for submissions for its 5th annual Rising Star Start-Up Award Investing in Entrepreneurs provided in partnership with several of its members to offer support to a budding entrepreneur.

This award will be presented in October during the Chamber's Small Business Week Awards Luncheon, sponsored by MNP LLP on Oct. 21 to assist the recipient in taking their venture to the next level.

Its purpose is to identify a viable start-up - a business that is just beginning to develop, located within Truro and Colchester region - and provide it with a one-time $2,500 cash prize as well as in-kind supports, products and services, from partnering member businesses.

Criteria

  • You must live within Truro or Colchester Region
  • The business must operate within Truro & Colchester Region
  • Open to an individual or partners with a business idea that needs capital and professional support.
  • All entrepreneurs must have ideas or business models in the start-up phase and have earned less than $5,000
  • Your business idea should stand apart from current business offerings, giving you a unique edge on the competition.
  • Demonstrate the grant money and support services will have a meaningful impact on business growth and job creation in the local area

Submissions will be received by the Chamber until Sept. 26, 2022. Awards will be presented at the 2022 Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce Small Business Awards luncheon at noon on Oct. 21. Chamber at 902-895-6328 or email [email protected]

Selection Process:

The Truro & Colchester Chamber of Commerce will appoint an internal preliminary adjudication committee to review submissions consisting of Chamber Board of Directors and members, which determines the eligibility of each nominee. Submissions will be treated with the strictest of confidence. Shortlisted nominees will be invited to present to a judging panel consisting of Chamber members and/or representatives from sponsoring partners.

Applicants/nominees understand and agree that merely by applying for these Awards does not entitle the applicant/nominee to any other form of consideration.

Decision of the Chamber-appointed judging panel on all matters is final and binding on all applicants/nominees and no correspondence will be entertained on the same.

The Chamber reserves the right to withdraw or amend the terms of the Awards at any time, and does not take the responsibility for any loss or damage that any person / organization / Applicant / Nominee may suffer as a result of the Awards being withdrawn or its terms amended.