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Project ComeBack

Reporting & Exploring


Community Meeting

Central Cariboo Art Centre (Old Fire Hall, next door to City Hall)
The City of Williams Lake and the BC Rural Network (BCRN) launched Project Comeback in April of 2013. The project is meant to determine barriers to retention of skilled and professional workers, make recommendations for community initiatives and develop a successful local approach to ensure rural communities, specically Williams Lake, can attract and retain the work force we need to be successful. In the fall of 2013, the City of Williams Lake completed a survey targeting young adults under 35. The results are in and action is required! We would like to invite you to join other community members at Project ComeBack Reporting and Exploring on the evening of February 24th, 2014. We encourage you to bring a friend or a co-worker that may be new to the community (moved or returned to Williams Lake in the last ve years) and under the age of 35! Join us for dinner, share why you love Williams Lake, explore survey results, brainstorm local project ideas and provide input for the initiation of a local project and action plan! Why should you attend? You care about the community you live in! Learn about the information collected through the community survey process Share perspectives on the signicance of the information for the community Participate in action planning with others from your community Assist with the development of a community project for the attraction and retention of skilled and professional workers
Your Attendance is Encouraged! Please RSVP to comeback@williamslake.ca

Project ComeBack Reporting and Exploring February 24th, 2014 5pm - 9pm

Refreshments and dinner will be served

For more information please contact: Anne Burrill, aburrill@williamslake.ca or by phone at 250-392-8480

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