Columbia Basin Trust turning it’s focus to business

The Columbia Basin Trust wants to partner with local businesses.

They’ve extended an expression of interest to businesses, associations or organisations wanting to expand.

CEO Johnny Strilaeff says the trust is looking to uncover new business opportunities that will bring new jobs and grow the basin economy. He adds economic development is one of the trust’s core priorities.

Registration details will be available March 16th.

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