Archive for November 2022
TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn talks about future of Tri-Cities transportation network at Chamber AGM
TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn’s presentation to the Tri-Cities Chamber at its Annual General Meeting last week was a timely one.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber welcomes 2023 Board at 51st Annual General Meeting
The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce held its Annual General Meeting on November 24, where members elected new and returning directors to the 2023 Board, and approved the incoming executive leadership.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber thanks outgoing Premier John Horgan, will work to champion business with new Premier and Cabinet
Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce representatives attended an event to thank outgoing BC Premier John Horgan, on his last day in office.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber and Burnaby Board of Trade host discussion on federal Fall Economic Statement
Members of the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce and Burnaby Board of Trade met to connect with Terry Beech, Canada’s Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, on the recently released Fall Economic Statement.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber signs landmark joint membership agreement with Downtown Port Coquitlam BIA
The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce is welcoming close to 300 member businesses from the Downtown Port Coquitlam Business Improvement Association (BIA), thanks to a joint membership agreement between the two organizations.
Read MoreLatest With Leslie Video: November 2022
Stay connected and up-to-date on all things with your Tri-Cities Chamber CEO by tuning in to the Latest with Leslie video for November 2022.
Read MoreCanadian Credit Card Class Action Settlement — Claims Application Deadline Extended
The class action lawsuit over interchange fees charged to businesses over the past 20 years has recently been settled with major credit card and financial institutions. As a result, merchants can apply to receive a settlement payment to compensate them for some of those fees.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber urges the BC Government to revisit escalating workers’ compensation system costs
The Tri-Cities Chamber supports the statement issued by the BC Chamber of Commerce and 11 associations, regarding Bill 41.
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