Chamber News
Latest With Leslie Video: May 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 May 2023.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber statement on BC’s Future Ready Action Plan
In response to the BC Government’s Stronger BC: Future Ready Action Plan unveiled yesterday, the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce has released the following statement.
Read MoreBC and Canadian Chamber heads meet PM Trudeau at Western Executive Council, Hill Day
Leaders of the Canadian and BC Chamber of Commerce as well as members from across the country met Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Parliamentarians and government officials in Ottawa as part of the Canadian Chamber’s annual Hill Days on April 24 and 25.
Read MoreNavid Morawej named 2023 Tri-Cities Chamber Member of the Year
The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce awarded Navid Morawej, Managing Partner of Aultrust Financial and Principal of Parkland Players, the 2023 Chamber Member of the Year at its Business Excellence Awards on Saturday.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber celebrates Business Excellence Awards with glamorous gala
More than 400 Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce members, dignitaries, and community members gathered at the Hard Rock Show Theatre in Coquitlam on Saturday to celebrate the Chamber’s Business Excellence Awards at a Paris-themed gala.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber issues Letter of Support for Cannabis Consumption Spaces
The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce has issued an open letter of support for the establishment of cannabis consumption spaces in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber hosts BC’s Official Opposition Leader Kevin Falcon for Lunch With Leaders event
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.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber statement on BC minimum wage increase
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.
Read MoreLatest With Leslie Video: April 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.
Read MoreTri-Cities Chamber Annual Member Survey extended through April 21
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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