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ESCAPADE CAP-ACADIE POSTPONED FOR JULY 18 TO 20, 2024

September 8, 2023
CAP-ACADIE, NB, September 8, 2023 — The Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce announces the postponement of the very first edition of Escapade Cap-Acadie, originally scheduled for September 14 to 16, 2023. Due to weather developments related to Hurricane Lee, security logistics, food and risk management, the festival is now scheduled to take place from July 18 […]
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CORRESPONDENCE - Joint letter to the Honourable Chrystia Freeland requesting an extension of the Canadian Emergency Business Account loans

July 24, 2023
More than 250 organizations across the country, including the Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce, have sent a letter to the Government of Canada requesting an extension of the Canadian Business Emergency Account. Many local businesses and non-profit organizations continue to benefit from this fund since the COVID-19 pandemic. The current economic situation, particularly inflation, is pushing […]
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A UNIQUE NEW FESTIVAL IN CAP-ACADIE FROM SEPTEMBER 14 TO 16, 2023

June 27, 2023
CAP-ACADIE, NB, June 27, 2023 - Wine, beer, spirits and gastronomy enthusiasts are looking for unique experiences and culinary discoveries that awaken their senses. That's why the Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce its newest initiative, l'Escapade Cap-Acadie. This major new event in the Maritimes will take place from September 14 to 16, […]
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NOTICE TO MEMBERS — Changes to annual dues

June 25, 2023
In October 2022, the Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce launched a study into the possibility of reviewing its membership rates. Last November, a research report was presented to the Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce team, then to the Board of Directors in March 2023. In light of the report's recommendations, the Board of Directors carried a resolution […]
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AGM 2023: Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce is synonymous with progress

June 25, 2023
CAP-ACADIE, NB, June 25, 2023 - The Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce held its Annual General Meeting on June 22, bringing together 21 members from all sectors. The theme of this year's AGM was "Innovation", and the meeting set the course for the future of the Chamber in the region. A BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOCUSED ON […]
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JOINT LETTER — Changes to ANBL Taxation Strategy - Craft Alcohol Producers

June 19, 2023
The Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce and 11 other New Brunswick Chambers of Commerce are taking a stand on the proposed tax increase for craft alcohol producers. A joint letter has been sent to Finance Minister Ernie Steeves. Dear Minister Steeves:We are writing today jointly as chambers of commerce throughout New Brunswick on behalf of ourmany […]
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RFP — Feasibility study for the creation and/or construction of a cultural pavilion including a creative hub in the Regional Town of Cap-Acadie

June 5, 2023
The Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce is seeking a firm or expertise to validate and qualify, through a feasibility study, the possibility and viability of a regional cultural center housing a creative hub in the regional Town of Cap-Acadie serving Westmorland County and Kent County that will aspire to showcase arts and culture, through the visual […]
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RFP — Review engagement Report by a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA)

April 6, 2023
The Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce is seeking proposals from accounting firms or a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) for its financial review services needs in the form of a review engagement in French and English, in accordance with its By-Laws and Regulations for the fiscal years ending : Interested parties can view the full RFP by […]
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Shediac-Cap-Acadie Riding : the Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce is relieved that Fredericton will make an exception to the Act

March 28, 2023
CAP-ACADIE, NB, March 28, 2023 — The Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce is relieved to see the quick adoption of a bill to ensure that part of the Regional Town of Cap-Acadie is not included in the provincial electoral district of Tantramar, as proposed in the final report of the Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission on […]
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The Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce is disappointed, but understanding : the status quo in the final report of the Commission

March 13, 2023
FREDERICTON, NB, March 13, 2023 - Following the tabling of the final report of the Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission, the Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce is disappointed by the decision to maintain the status quo regarding the boundaries of the provincial electoral district of Shediac-Cap-Acadie. Released this morning in Fredericton, the Commissioners' report did not […]
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