
2016 Annual General Meeting
On Wednesday, December 7th, 2016 our Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place . This meeting allowed us to share our
The DUKE Heights BIA hosts a series of talks and presentations throughout the year with the goal of bringing our members together with leaders within their industries and the community.
These talks are based on industries, popular topics, best business practices, area development and more! We have previously hosted speakers such as Michael Thompson, the Chair of the City of Toronto Economic Development Committee, Jenifer Keesmaat, the Chief City of Toronto Planner and more. Look below to find a list of our previous events and to find out what events are coming up next!
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On Wednesday, December 7th, 2016 our Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place . This meeting allowed us to share our
On the 30th of November, our members and stakeholders joined in a friendly discussion about better ways to serve your patients
On Thursday October 20th, 2016 companies joined us for breakfast while they discovered why DUKE Heights is the place for
The following article was written about the DUKE Heights Event Launch by CBC Toronto North York neighbourhood rebranded as Duke
DUKE Heights BIA between Dufferin & Keele and Steeles & Sheppard. It’s the northernmost business hub of the city of Toronto powering business growth and opportunities for the city and beyond. We promote the potential of the area, provide support to businesses in the area and inject new resources to tap into the potential of the community.
The DUKE Heights BIA newsletter is published every month to provide useful updates on news within the BIA and beyond, unique offers, and free events.
DUKE Heights BIA between Dufferin & Keele and Steeles & Sheppard. It’s the northernmost business hub of the city of Toronto powering business growth and opportunities for the city and beyond. We promote the potential of the area, provide support to businesses in the area and inject new resources to tap into the potential of the community.