KABAS becomes KABDA

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There have been changes in the structure of the Kootenay Aboriginal Business Advocates Society (KABAS). The society was dissolved and is transitioning the office operations as of the end of December 2010.

The operation of the office will now take place through the Ktunaxa Nation Council Society under a new name: Kootenay Aboriginal Business Development Agency (KABDA). KABDA will provide business and entrepreneurship services to all Aboriginal people in East and West Kootenay region. The good news is that the transition will be as seamless a possible, with little to no interruption to client service.

The office will continue to be funded by the same sources as previously and will operate out of the current location, with the same phone and fax numbers.

For more information, contact Patti Phillips, interim manager, at [email protected] 250-426-0595.

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