Chambers of Commerce à Downtown, Vancouver, BC

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409 Granville St, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 1T2

(604) 682-1410
Regional Government, Nonprofit Organization, Chamber of Commerce, Non-profit organization
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Suite 404 – 999 Canada Place, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 3E2

(604) 630-7299
The Vancouver Board of Trade, Suite 400, 999 Canada Place, Vancouver BC, V6C 3E1. Phone: 604-681-2111 Email: contactus@boardoftrade.com
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Suite 400-999 Canada Place, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 3E1

(604) 681-2111
Community Organization, Chamber of Commerce
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705 – 750 West Pender St, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 2T8

(604) 683-0700
Regional Government, Nonprofit Organization, Government Organization, SERVICES, Membership Organizations, Non-profit organization, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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555 W Georgia St, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 1Z6

(604) 688-7947
Business associations, Membership Organizations, Chamber of Commerce

Suite 800 - 889 West Pender Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6C 3B2

(604) 689-5271
From humble but determined beginnings, the Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia (AME BC) has grown to be one of the most respected mining organizations in North America. Along the way it has strived to advance the interests of all those involved in the mining industry. And by all accounts it has succeeded at that goal. AME BC's inaugural Salary Survey was received very favourably, and the fourth edition of Safety Guidelines for Mineral Exploration in Western Canada was released. With the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada, AME BC launched a nationwide safety survey that builts on AME BC's 26 year record of promoting safety awareness in British Columbia and Yukon. The new Stepping Stone newsletter aimed at increasing understanding between First Nations and the mineral exploration and mining community. AME BC's magazine was also rebranded Mineral Exploration as a voice for the BC-based mineral exploration community. In December, the inaugural Crisis Communications Workshop was held.