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New online Whatcom business news platform launched

Deming, WALocal News

The Whatcom Business Journal has launched a new online platform to serve the business community in Whatcom County, providing an enhanced digital-first experience. This publication focuses on delivering timely news and in-depth analysis, covering essential topics such as banking, construction, labor, and the US-Canada border. By offering free email subscriptions for immediate, daily, or weekly updates, the Journal ensures that local entrepreneurs and business owners have access to vital information that can drive their success. The platform also features relevant public records, helping decision-makers navigate challenges effectively. Businesses are encouraged to include the Journal's email in their press release distribution lists, fostering stronger ties within the community.

This initiative aims to create an invaluable resource for professionals seeking insights into local business trends. With its comprehensive coverage and commitment to supporting the local economy, the Whatcom Business Journal is set to become an authoritative source for Whatcom County's business news. As the platform grows, it will likely play a crucial role in shaping the region's economic dialogue.

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