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Duncan-Cowichan Chamber of Commerce wins communications award

The Duncan-Cowichan Chamber of Commerce has been rewarded for the way it communicates with members and the community.

The chamber won the 2015 Communications Award at the recent British Columbia Chambers Executives Annual Conference.

President Julie Scurr says the chamber displays its strong communication in different ways.

The award honours a chamber that has anywhere from 200 to 500 members. The Duncan-Cowichan Chamber of Commerce has around 400.

 

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