Roy L Hales/Cortes Currents - Prior to COVID, Campbell River’s business community used to regularly got together for ‘Lunch & Learn.’ These were times to visit people you haven’t seen for awhile, and learn about topics of mutual interest. The Campbell River & District Chamber of Commerce is restarting the Lunch & Learn program this Tuesday, April 18, with legal Q&A.
“The legal landscape for businesses is changing so quickly. If someone has a business, or is a sole proprietor, or anybody out there has a business question around a legal issue: this is a great way to come and chat with Taylor Stephen from Tease Kittle Spencer, and we have Elizabeth Hunt from Campbell River Lawyers. This is their area of expertise. Come on out to the Anchor Inn at noon to have lunch and ask your questions,” explained Mary Ruth Snyder, Executive Director of the Campbell River Chamber of Commerce.