Category: In The News
Call for Nominations: 2024-2025 Board of Directors
Sep 2024
If you are a passionate, enthusiastic advocate of local business, we want to hear from you!Category: In The News
2025 Northern Lights Business & Cultural Showcase Cancelled
Aug 2024
The Labrador North Chamber of Commerce (LNCC) has postponed its keystone event, Expo Labrador, focused on major projects and economic development in the region.Category: In The News
Expo Labrador postponed as members aid fellow Labradorians
Jun 2024
The Labrador North Chamber of Commerce (LNCC) has postponed its keystone event, Expo Labrador, focused on major projects and economic development in the region.Category: In The News
Ambassadors from Baltic nations Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia visit St. John’s, Goose Bay
Apr 2024
The ambassadors from Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania are in Newfoundland and Labrador this week.Category: In The News
Julianne Griffin Special Guest on Atlantic Chamber of Commerce’s Podcast Chamber Spaces
Apr 2024
Julianne Griffin, CEO of the LNCC, joined the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce this week for its latest episode of the Chamber Spaces podcast.Category: In The News
CBC Labrador Morning Interviews LNCC for the Annual Job Fair
Apr 2024
The LNCC held its second annual Job Fair in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, and CBC Labrador Morning stopped by for a visit.Category: In The News
Statement by the Labrador North Chamber of Commerce on the passing of Caroline Hong
Mar 2024
On Saturday, Labrador said farewell to a dear friend, colleague, avid community volunteer and ally. We are incredibly saddened by the passing of Caroline Hong...Category: In The News
Statement by the Labrador North Chamber of Commerce on the passing of Mary Janet Hill
Mar 2023
Statement by the Labrador North Chamber of Commerce on the passing of Mary Janet Hill.Category: In The News
Request for Proposals
Aug 2022
The LNCC is seeking proposals for a qualified firm to develop a comprehensive three-year Organizational Growth Strategy.Category: In The News
Happy Valley-Goose Bay Businesses Closing Temporarily as Labrador COVID-19 Outbreak Causes Unease
Jan 2022
As cases of COVID-19 in Labrador continue to increase, many businesses are adapting, or temporarily closing their doors, to try to combat the spread of the Omicron variant.Category: In The News