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Tri-Cities Chamber hosts BC’s Official Opposition Leader Kevin Falcon for Lunch With Leaders event

April 12, 2023

Housing affordability, crime and social disorder, health care, and government accountability topped the list of topics for Kevin Falcon’s address to the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce at its Lunch With Leaders event today.

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Tri-Cities Chamber statement on BC minimum wage increase

April 5, 2023

The BC Government announced today a 6.9% increase to the minimum wage effective June 1.

“While our Chamber understands the need to increase the wage of the lowest paid workers in our communities to help with the rising cost of living, this is yet again another increase to the cost of doing business. And it comes at a time when many businesses are struggling to survive and recover in these challenging economic times,” said Leslie Courchesne, CEO of the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce.

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Latest With Leslie Video: April 2023

April 4, 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 April 2023.

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Tri-Cities Chamber Annual Member Survey extended through April 21

April 4, 2023

Have your say! The annual member survey ensures your voice is heard, and helps the Chamber plan its advocacy, events, programs, and services for you in the year ahead.

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Tri-Cities Chamber responds to 2023 Federal Budget

March 29, 2023

The Tri-Cities Chamber is pleased to see a number of items in this year’s budget, including a national supply chain strategy, investments to address the labour shortage, and lowering of credit card fees paid by small business.

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Big Conversations, Real Impact: Tri-Cities Chamber Brings Leaders Together on Housing, Infrastructure & Transit

June 15, 2026

(TRI-CITIES CHAMBER) June 16, 2026 Housing, transportation, and infrastructure are no longer simply community planning conversations-they are business issues. They impact where employees can afford to live, how efficiently goods and services move, whether businesses can expand, and ultimately, how competitive our region can be. The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce welcomed a full room of engaged…

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Tri-Cities Chamber Represented at Provincial Chamber Conference in Fort St. John

June 8, 2026

(TRI-CITIES CHAMBER) June 9, 2026 The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce was proudly represented at this year’s B.C. Chamber of Commerce Annual General Meeting in Fort St. John by Board Chair Mohammad Darwish and CEO Jennifer McKinnon. Bringing together chamber leaders, business advocates, and community builders from across British Columbia, the multi-day conference provided an important…

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CEO Connect Launches to Strengthen Business Conversations Across the Tri-Cities

June 1, 2026

(TRI-CITIES CHAMBER) June 1, 2026 The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce recently launched its first CEO Connect, a new initiative designed to create meaningful, direct conversations between the Chamber and the local business community. CEO Connect was developed with a simple goal: to hear directly from business owners about the challenges they are facing, what support…

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Celebrating Local Talent and Major Projects

June 1, 2026

(TRI-CITIES CHAMBER) June 1, 2026 The staff and board of directors of the Chamber had the privilege of being hosted at the Kiewit marine yard in Coquitlam, where we gained insight into the impressive work being done by this renowned company, highlighting the spirit of collaboration and community within our region.   Kiewit is a…

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Tri-Cities Chamber Honours Mayor Richard Stewart’s 18 Years of Leadership

May 19, 2026

(TRI-CITIES) May 19, 2026 What was supposed to be our final Mayor’s Mingle with Richard Stewart quickly turned into something much more memorable – and much louder (thanks to the bagpipes). The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce welcomed members, colleagues, friends, and family to what Mayor Stewart thought was a typical networking happy hour on May…

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