D2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 19, 1994 a BILL BARLEE Minister For Small Business, Tourism And Culture A Message from the Minister ASE Wey? Small number of responses from small business operators, business associations and individuals. We fee! confident that the road we are on will continue to Slrengthen our communication link with the smal! business community and the public sector. This year during Small Business Week®, my ministry is preud to offer Business BC; Working For You. Business BC is an opportunity to bring gov- ernment agencies together - al/ at one time, ali at one place, to address the smal! business com- munity and the general public at large. This event will link public sector programs and initiatives - with private sector needs in a highly innovative and techno- Business Week October 23-29 Partnerships for GROWTH logically advanced format. Business BC will focus and highlight public sector procure- ment opportunities, business development and government program initiatives. Using state- of-the-art telecommunications technology Business BC will be broadcast live ta all five regions of the province. Look for Business BC in your community. Over the next year, I look for- ward to the small business com- munity and government continu- ing to work together to ensure the economic growth and diversifica- tion of the British Columbian economy. , Bill. Barlee, Minister. for Small Business, Tourism and Culture, Province of British Columbia. Once again, my Ministry is pleased to be working in part- nership with the Federal Business Development Bank and local chambers of com- Communicating with clients— choosing the right words merce to sponsor Small (NC)—Good communication is an . important skill to-have in everyday j Business Week® 1994, business. 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