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Final Economic Development Survey results highlights types of businesses in 100 Mile
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100 Mile residents spending more money out of town
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More results from the 100 Mile House Economic Development Survey have been released, showing nearly half of residents are spending a lot of money outside of 100 Mile House.
43% of survey respondents said they shop elsewhere at least once a month. 72% of those shoppers go to Williams Lake or Kamloops, and 65% shop online. When shopping out of town, the most purchased products are entertainment (41%), household products (38%), and business supplies (27%).
The survey results also show that 61% of respondents are spending more than $150 per month out of town or online. Director of Economic Development and Planning Joanne Doddridge says that adds up to a loss of over $37,000 a month for local businesses. “As only 37% claimed to spend at least 51% – 75% of their shopping dollars in town, we feel there are potential opportunities for local businesses to recapture local spend
District of 100 Mile House releases Economic Development Survey
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The District of 100 Mile House has released a new survey to help understand what 100 Mile House residents want for the future of the district’s economic future.
The District received funding from the Federal and Provincial government in the spring to revamp the Economic Development Plan, and will be asking for public feedback. The district has released a survey, asking for more information regarding which industries have potential in the area.
Director of Economic Development and Planning Joanne Doddridge says “this a chance people have to give their input on where they think the district should invest time, resources and energy with economic development.”