Major projects keeping northern economy resilient, businesses open : PG Chamber CEO
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Prince George Chamber of Commerce CEO Todd Corrigall stated resource-based communities in our region have been more resilient during the pandemic.
According to the Chartered Professional Accountants of BC Check-Up Invest report, there were 66-hundred fewer businesses active last October when compared to pre-crisis levels, with many of those closures taking place in the Lower Mainland.
Corrigall told
MyPGNow.com a lot of major projects in the north were able to resume, which enabled our economy to keep moving.
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