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The 2022 employment survey results are out, providing insight into business and employment activities across Halton. After a tough few pandemic years, there are more signs of a recovery, with the region recording an increa
stanley travel mug se in the number of businesses and jobs in 2022.Here are some of the highlights from the Halton Regions 13th annual employment survey.There were 555 businesses identified as closed and 775 newly identified businesses, resulting in a net increase of 220 businesses. In total, there were 13,820 business operations in 2022 鈥?up from 13,600 businesses the year before. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The transportation and warehouse sector had the highest net decrease of businesses in 2022, down 3.5 per cent from 316 businesses to 305 businesses 鈥?while the health and care and social assistance sector had the highest net increase, up 3.4 per cent from 1,716 businesses to 1,775 businesses.The region gained 5,400 jobs last year 鈥?up from an estimated 234,800 jobs to 240,200 jobs, an increase of 2.3 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There were 17,90
stanley quencher 0 jobs gained from existing businesses and 3,800 jobs from new businesses, but these were offset by 5,200 jobs lost due to business closures last year and 11,100 jobs lost in existing businesses.The information and cultural industries sector saw the highest net decrease of an estimated 1,320 jobs in 2022, down 22.8 per cent from 5,800
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After months of debating the future of the Downtown Oshawa Business Improvement Area BIA , council has opted to disband the organizati
stanley cup on.The Downtown Oshawa BIA refers to a specific area of the city where commercial property owners paid a levy, in addition to their property taxes. The BIA organization used the levy dollars for marketing the downtown, holding events and beautification projects like flower planters and holiday decorations.The decision to disband the BIA was made at a council meeting
stanley water bottle on Jan. 25 meeting. It followed a vote in December to shutter the BIA but the issue was left in limbo after councillors failed to pass the appropriate bylaw to dissolve the organization. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In recent months council heard from business and property owners who questioned the BIAs spending decisions and said the organization didnt provide good value, as well as from businesses which supported the organizations efforts on behalf of the downtown.Councillors Bob Chapman, John Gray, Jane Hurst, Rick Kerr, Bradley Marks, Rosemary McConkey and Brian Nicholson voted to eli
stanley cup becher minate the BIA and to have the city assume the organizations responsibilities. Councillor Derek Giberson voted against the motion. Mayor Dan Carter and councillors Tito-Dante Marimpietri and John Neal declared a conflict of interest and did not vote. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nicholson said that eliminating the BIA