Business Organizations
Business is booming in Kelowna. Local business groups have formed to support sustainable economic growth that will benefit the entire community.
Check the listings below for local organizations, chambers of commerce, associations, service and business group, foundations, and support networks.
1 888 868-8447 1873 Spall Rd
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Kelowna,
British Columbia
V1Y 4R2
The Association is a representative body of restaurateurs, food service retailers, suppliers and educators. In a free enterprise atmosphere, we enhance the image and integrity of the Industry through positive communications, education and the promotion of operating standards that encourage excellence.
(250) 868-5525 Landmark V, 600-1620 Dickson Ave.
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Kelowna,
BC
V1Y 9Y2
(250) 707-1298 1674 Bertram Street, Ste. 300
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Kelowna,
B.C.
V1Y 9G4
(250) 766-5670
Lake Country,
British Columbia
V4V 1Z7
The Lake Country Chamber of Commerce is mandated to serve its membership. It is the Voice of Business that advocates on a local, provincial and federal level.
1 866 768-3378 2375 Pamela Rd
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Westbank,
British Columbia
V4T 2H9
The Westbank & District Chamber of Commerce is a strong and credible voice for business, representing more than 400 members. The Westbank & District Chamber of Commerce is a volunteer, not-for-profit federally regulated organization. Specifically, The Westbank & District Chamber of Commerce through its members and successive councils promote the Westside as a "good place to work, live and do business".
(250) 868-2132 1632 Dickson Ave
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Kelowna,
British Columbia
V1Y 7T2
CFDC is a community organization that contributes to the social and economic well being of the Central Okanagan by providing small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs access to services tailored to individual needs. From financing to training programs, CFDC is a full support centre for new and existing businesses.
(250) 862-3515 200-287 Bernard Ave
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Kelowna,
British Columbia
V1Y 6N2
Welcome to Downtown Kelowna and the Downtown Kelowna Association's website. This site is designed to provide you with up-to-date tourist and business information. Downtown Kelowna has it all and we are pleased to share it with you!
(250) 503-2199 3204-39th Ave
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Vernon,
British Columbia
V1T 3C8
The Interior Logging Association (ILA) was formed in 1958 and registered under the British Columbia societies act. There was a need to have a common voice for interior independent logging contractors, sub-contractors, log haulers and silviculture workers.
(250) 763-6696 9-375 Bernard Ave
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Kelowna,
British Columbia
V1Y 6N6
Supporting aging adults with developmental disabilities, their families and their friends since 1983.Our mission is to improve the quality of life of people with developmental disabilities so that they will: be accepted and valued citizens ,accomplish personal goals and benefit from active involvement of family and friends.
(250) 545-2215 ext 239 200-3400 30th Ave
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Vernon,
British Columbia
V1T 2E2
(250) 762-5445 1000 KLO Rd
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Kelowna,
British Columbia
V1Y 4L8
The Okanagan Business Students' Association is comprised of students registered for courses in the Department of Business Administration. The operations of this Association are to be chiefly carried on in the Okanagan College campuses of Kelowna, Vernon, Salmon Arm and Penticton. The OBSA, registered under the BC Societies Act, is administered centrally through the KLO Campus.
(250) 542-8712 Box 22056
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Vernon,
British Columbia
V1T 9LT
We either directly provide the following information and services, or we provide links to take you to them:Landlord help, New Landlord information, Property listings,Updates from Government, Various scenarios and how to handle them, Minutes from our meetings, Links to Tenancy Applications, Arbitration procedures
Future link to Roma, Rentals available, Updated tenant lists, Coffee Casual Speakers, Member Login (with a password) and Hints on Renovations and much much more.
(250) 807-9851
Kelowna,
British Columbia
V1V 1V7
The Okanagan Sustainable Prosperity Strategy is a bottom-up, collaborative strategy to ensuring that the Okanagan region - from Similikameen to Enderby in the north to Osoyoos in the south - remains economically vital while preserving a high quality of life that has inspired many to move to the region and continues to retain those who live here. This broad-based regional initiative is the first of its kind in the Okanagan.
Kelowna,
British Columbia
The Okangan Mainline Municipal Association is comprised of elected officials from cities, towns, villages, districts and regional districts in South Central British Columbia.