
On Thursday, the Municipality of Strathroy-Caradoc, along with partners from the Strathroy & District Chamber of Commerce, the Mount Brydges Business Association, and the Downtown Strathroy Business Improvement Area launched from the steps of Town Hall the “Local First” campaign to champion and support local businesses.
Heather Lalonde, Development Commissioner for Strathroy-Caradoc explained what that was.
She says they have a created a brand new website to help residents and businesses maneuver through the campaign.
Joel Cann from the Strathroy and District Chamber of Commerce says this is a great idea across the board.
Businesses can participate by displaying the Local First logo on their social media platforms and placing a Local First window decal at their storefronts, showcasing their commitment to the local economy.
The new Local First website is www.localfirstmovement.ca, which will also provide information around valuable business resources, upcoming events, and available programs and services.
The event Lalonde mentioned will be March 20th at 7:30am at the Balcony Cucina and registration is available through all partners and the new website with a cost of $30.
Mayor Colin Grantham:
“In these challenging times, it is important for the community to support local business. We are asking residents to consider local business first when it comes to purchases. We understand that there are many options out there, but these are the business that also support local through sponsorships of teams & events. We ask that you take that into mind to ensure our business
community remains resilient.”
BIA Chair Adam Rice:
“Working together makes sense when it comes to creating a strong business community.”
Amiee Bloemendal from the Mount Brydges Business Association:
“We need to put our best foot forward as a strong, vibrant business community in Strathroy-Caradoc”
Written by: C. Soares
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