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Aboriginal Business Match Vancouver Island hosted on the North Island

Registration for Aboriginal Business Match Vancouver Island is now open.
The three day event will be hosted by the Port Hardy District this year, alongside Quatsino First Nation Community Events, Gwa’sala – ‘Nakwaxda’xw, and the Regional District of Mount Waddington.
Port Hardy Mayor Hank Bood says the district was chosen because the people who put it together last year in Nanaimo asked him if the North Island would host it for 2017.

Bood says it’s a great opportunity for businesses and services in the Aboriginal community to build contacts and learn more about building a successful business.

The Aboriginal Business Match event is March 27 to the 29.

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