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Downtown Oakville Business Improvement Association
The Downtown Oakville Business Improvement Association (BIA) is a non-profit
organization established in 1978, aimed at enhancing the economic vitality and
overall quality of life in Downtown Oakville. It serves over 450 business
members and focuses on creating a welcoming environment for shopping, dining,
and community engagement. The Downtown Oakville BIA is responsible for various
initiatives, including: Economic Development: Working to improve the economic
health of the area. Beautification Projects: Enhancing the streetscape and
overall aesthetics of Downtown Oakville. Community Events: Organizing seasonal
events and pop-ups to engage residents and visitors. Marketing and Branding:
Promoting local businesses and attractions to strengthen the community's
profile.
URL :
www.oakvilledowntown.com
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Oakville Chamber of Commerce
The Oakville Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to fostering a vibrant business
environment in Oakville, Ontario. Established in 1949, its mission is to
accelerate economic growth by creating opportunities, advocating for businesses,
and collaborating with local enterprises. The Chamber supports over 900 members,
ranging from sole proprietorships to large corporations, and provides various
benefits including access to group insurance, networking events, and advocacy on
local and national issues.
URL :
www.oakvillechamber.com
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Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board
The Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board (OMDREB) is a professional
organization that serves real estate agents and brokers in the Oakville, Milton,
and Halton Hills areas of Ontario, Canada. OMDREB represents over 2,000
REALTORS® who serve the communities of Oakville, Milton, Halton Hills and
surrounding areas. It operates as a non-profit trade association that provides a
multiple listing service (MLS) and membership-based services for licensed real
estate professionals.
URL :
www.omdreb.ca
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Ontario Convenience Store Association
The Ontario Convenience Store Association (OCSA) is a not-for-profit provincial
organization representing over 6,700 convenience stores across Ontario. The OCSA
is funded entirely by its members and focuses on issues affecting convenience
store retailers, particularly independent family-owned stores. It represents the
economic interests of convenience store retailers in the province. The OCSA
plays a significant role in representing and supporting the convenience store
industry in Ontario, advocating for its members' interests and promoting
responsible business practices.
URL :
www.ontariocstores.ca
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Visit Oakville
Oakville, located between Toronto and Niagara, is a charming town known for its
rich history, natural beauty, and vibrant community. Oakville is home to a
diverse food scene with independent restaurants and cafes, alongside unique
boutiques offering a range of products from high-end fashion to sustainable
goods. The downtown area is particularly vibrant, providing an excellent
shopping experience. For those interested in sports, Oakville offers
opportunities for kayaking, golfing, and even pickleball. The town's parks and
recreational facilities cater to both relaxation and active pursuits.
URL :
www.visitoakville.com