Entrepreneurs at Island summit showcase high-tech solutions for health-care issues
Brain activity tracking, Indigenous mental health, seniors’ care discussed at summit in Nanaimo. KARL YU, Oct. 30, 2022 9:45 a.m, Nanaimo News Bulletin Health care has...
Solutions for mental health and substance-use challenges discussed at Island summit
Preventative actions, correctional release support, industry-focused resources discussed MANDY MORAES, Oct. 28, 2022 5:05 a.m, Nanaimo News Bulletin Solutions to address the ongoing mental health and...
Seaweed industry looking at potential to scale up production on the Island
  Seaweed farming’s economic and environmental benefits discussed at economic summit in Nanaimo CHRIS BUSH, Oct. 26, 2022 5:30 p.m, Nanaimo Bulletin – BUSINESS, LOCAL BUSINESS...
Business and community leaders gathering for Vancouver Island Economic Summit
The State of the Island Economic Summit will happen Oct. 26-27 in Nanaimo. (News Bulletin file photo) Sessions explore forest health and climate, future of Island...
Summit News Flash! – Consul General of Mexico and BC Deputy Premier to speak at Summit Closing Luncheon
VIEA has been in dialogue with the Consul’s office regarding increased import/export opportunities between Mexico and BC/Island region for several years. A delegation of ten Mexican...
What to expect at the 16th Annual VIEA State of the Island Economic Summit
 Article by Douglas magazine – October 19, 2022 The 16th annual VIEA State of the Island Economic Summit will be looking at what’s happening in communities...
New Engagement Opportunities will Open the 16th Annual ‘State of the Island’ Economic Summit!
Only three days until registration closes for the October 26/27 Economic Summit!     Register Now! Only three days until registration closes for the October 26/27...
Join the Conversation at the ‘Both Sides of the Tracks – Rail or No Rail’ Session at the Summit
  The future of the Island Rail Corridor is in question and has far reaching implications for industries, communities and First Nations from Victoria to Comox...