Archive for February 2023
Tri-Cities Chamber applauds BC Budget 2023 focus on housing, homelessness, but it misses the mark for business
The provincial government unveiled the 2023 BC Budget today in Victoria. The Tri-Cities Chamber is pleased with some of its initiatives, but it fails to address the rising costs of doing business in B.C.
Read MoreLaunch party kicks off Taste of the Tri-Cities festival, February 17 to March 12
Your taste buds are in for a treat. More than 50 local restaurants, tasting rooms and fine establishments across Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody are featured in this year’s Taste of the Tri-Cities festival, running February 17 to March 12.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber advocates for key changes to help local business in 2023 Federal Budget
The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce has issued letters to Port Coquitlam –Coquitlam MP Ron McKinnon and Port Moody – Coquitlam MP Bonita Zarillo outlining the Chamber’s priorities for the upcoming 2023 Federal Budget.
Read MoreMember of the Year and Finalists announced for Tri-Cities Chamber 2023 Business Excellence Awards
The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the 2023 Chamber Member of the Year, Navid Morawej, and the finalists in eight categories for its 2023 Business Excellence Awards.
Read MoreLatest With Leslie Video: February 2023
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 February 2023.
Read MoreShachi Kurl to keynote Chamber’s International Women’s Day brunch
Shachi Kurl will provide a keynote on women in leadership at the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce International Women’s Day brunch at Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club on March 8. Featured regularly in mainstream media, you may also recognize Kurl as the moderator of the national leaders’ debate televised live in advance of the 2021 federal election.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber signs joint letter urging for protection of supply chains and transportation
The Tri-Cities Chamber has signed a joint letter with more than 75 business associations across the country, urging three federal ministers to protect Canada’s essential supply chains and transportation services, and not support the proposed changes to labour laws in Bill C-302.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber urges support for Austin Heights BIA renewal
As Valentine’s Day draws near, the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce is calling for property owners in Austin Heights to show their business improvement association (BIA) some love.
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