
BUY LOCAL INITIATIVES
Buying local keeps your community unique
Local businesses build strong, sustainable communities.
They create neighbourhoods; building character, adding
to the quality of life and creating a specific sense of
place and ownership for the area residents.
Local businesses pride themselves on superior quality
service
Research shows the majority of small business
owners compete with national chains by focusing on
customer service and quality products. Local business
owners take pride in their service and offerings, taking
the time to build personal and lasting relationships
with clients.
Invest
in your community
Local businesses return up to 80% of their
products back into the community. Local businesses raise
the standard of living by taking their profits and
buying locally themselves, creating more and more tax
revenues.
Buying
local creates more local jobs
Small local businesses are the largest
employer nationally and in our community. The jobs they
offer create stronger relationships in our community by
developing valuable personal relationships between
employers and their employees. The results are often
better service and product knowledge, a more hands-on
approach, and a stronger work ethic.
Buying
local supports you and your family.
When you buy local, significantly more of
your buying dollar stays in the community. More of your
money is used to make purchases from other local
businesses which strengthen our local economy. Your
money goes toward local service providers and
advertisers, local manufactures and shops. A dollar
spent in
British Columbia
is a dollar that stays in
British Columbia.
Competition
A
marketplace rich in small businesses is the best way to
ensure lower prices and innovative products based on
local needs, as opposed to a national sales plan. Sales
plans are based on the wants and needs of local clients
and guarantee customer satisfaction.
Buying local leads to local decision making
The success of local businesses means an increased
number of local economic decisions are made by local
residents invested in the community in which they live.
These decisions reflect local interests and goals and
are made by individuals who will feel the impact of
those decisions.
Buying
local puts your taxes to good use
Local businesses require considerably
less infrastructure investment and make more efficient
use of pre-existing buildings and land. The sales taxes
you pay support community needs like fixing roads and
maintaining community recreation facilities.
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