June 27, 2014
Every month we bring you a new infographic about the Trust, its activities or economic development in Northern B.C.
This time around, because it’s sunny and hot outside, and our staff can’t stop talking about all the cool places in B.C. they plan to check out this summer, we decided to have some fun and celebrate the region we call home. So here it is – 17 random things you probably didn’t know about Northern B.C.
Why 17? Because Caitlin, our researcher and Manager of Market Development, high-tailed it down to Quesnel as soon as she heard about the Vanilla Coke at Barkerville Fudge & Bumblebee Boutique. Hey, that qualifies as economic development doesn’t it?
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