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More business walks planned

Plans are under way for the next phase of the Creston Business Walk.

Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, Jim Jacobson says only about 69 of the 450 businesses registered within town limits have participated.

Jacobson says the information compiled from the Downtown Walk so far is very positive.

58-% figure their business is “good” or “growing.”

The walks are conducted as a partnership between various provincial, regional and local government agencies aimed at finding ways to boost the local economy.

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