Apr 29, 2006
Governor to Attend First Installation Dinner of the North Shore Chamber of Commerce
The North Shore Chamber of Commerce will hold its first annual Installation Dinner at the Waimea Valley Audubon Center on Wednesday, May 24, 2006 from 6:30 to 10:00 pm. The Honorable Governor Linda Lingle will be the North Shore's special guest and speaker for the evening!
North Shore Chamber of Commerce

Apr 27, 2006
Sustainable tourism proposals unveiled
Legalizing and better regulating bed-and-breakfast and vacation rentals, and preventing the over-development of tour operations, are among the recommendations of a state-financed study on sustainable tourism.
Honolulu Advertiser

Apr 25, 2006
Parade of Homes calls for entries
The Building Industry Association of Hawaii is taking entries for the 50th annual Parade of Homes, scheduled for the first two weekends in October.
Pacific Business News
Apr 21, 2006
Governor Lingle releases $2,003,000 for new administraiton building at Sunset Beach Elementary School
Governor Linda Lingle has released $2,003,000 for the construction of a new administration building at Sunset Beach Elementary School in order to better serve the students.
Office of the Governor - State of Hawaii

Apr 20, 2006
Chamber mobilizes against three bills
The Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii sent its members a special notice Wednesday that only eight days remain to defeat three bills in the Hawaii Legislature.
Pacific Business News

Apr 18, 2006
HVCB begins publicity blitz
The state's major tourism marketing office yesterday launched a public-relations campaign to try to reverse any damage from recent news reports about Hawai'i's record rainfall, the Kaloko Dam failure and the sewage spill that closed Waikiki beaches.
Honolulu Advertiser
Apr 10, 2006
Chamber mobilizes against three bills
The Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii is telling its members that they need to lobby members of the Hawaii Legislature against a jobless benefits bill.
Pacific Business News

Apr 6, 2006
Senate kills bill to allow housing on ag lands
Unable to agree on a potentially explosive change to state land-use policy, a state Senate committee yesterday killed a bill that would have recognized luxury homes and other housing on agricultural land as legal.
Honolulu Advertiser

Apr 4, 2006
Hawai'i, China sign tourism agreement
State officials yesterday rolled out the red carpet for about 150 Chinese officials and business leaders including Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi.
Honolulu Advertiser

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