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PO Box 877
Longlac, ON
P0T 2A0
807-876-2507
info@longlacchamber.com
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Welcome
We are your Longlac Chamber of Commerce.
The mandate for the Longlac Chamber of Commerce is to help local businesses prosper and succeed by listening to their needs and providing a unified voice to local politicians and groups so the Chamber can help make doing business in Longlac prosperous for all.
The purpose of the Chamber of Commerce is to improve our community through the voice of business in our town. To
get your voice heard
, become a Chamber member by calling Tammy Bedard at 807-876-4787 or Lise Courtemanche at 807-876-4404.
Meetings of the Longlac Chamber of Commerce are held the third Tuesday of every month at the Longlac Tourist Information Centre at 7:30pm.
Local businesses are reminded and encouraged to use the
GEDC
website to ensure their business listing is up to date.
Listings on this website are for Chamber members only. It is important to have information available to everyone on the internet who may be looking for a particular product or service available in the Greenstone area.
We encourage every business owner to contact one of the Longlac Chamber members to find out more information on becoming a member. To see reasons why you should join our chamber please go to the
Why Join
page.
Everyday someone is looking for someone's product or service.
Will they find yours?
Newsletter
Registered users receive The Longlac Ledger.
Chamber News
AGM -
Held on May 1, 2012 saw the election of a new board, enjoyed an Out-of-the-Box presentation by Dina Quenneville of GEDC and enjoyed tasty treats supplied by the outgoing board members.
Postcard Photo Winners
- Have been chosen as voted on at the AGM. Winners will be contacted shortly.
Read the April 2012
edition of the Longlac Ledger
here
. The next issue will be distributed July 1, 2012
Can your business afford
$50,000 or more in fines? Read what's the law now -
AODA
You can also check out
the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services Website
here
.
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