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Duncan Cowichan Chamber of Commerce elects new board at AGM

The Duncan Cowichan Chamber of Commerce held its AGM this week.
Executive Director Sonja Nagel says one topic at the well attended meeting was the increased number of businesses joining the chamber.
As well, a new board was elected.
At the Chambers next meeting in December, members will elect a new President, Vice Presidents and Secretary Treasurer for 2014/2015.
The Duncan Cowichan Chamber of Commerce has been around since 1908, and provides professional development and networking opportunities for its members throughout the year.

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