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Read MoreShachi 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 MoreThe 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 MoreAs 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.
Read MoreThe Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce will host speakers Dr. Martha Piper and Dr. Indira Samarasekera, co-authors of Nerve: Lessons on leadership from two women who went first, at its International Women’s Day Brunch on March 8.
Read More(Tri-Cities) July 14, 2026 More than thirty Tri-Cities Chamber members joined us for an engaging and impactful morning of connection, conversation, and collaboration at our exclusive members-only breakfast roundtable hosted in partnership with Doane Grant Thornton. The event centered on findings from the recently released 2026 Women in Business Report, which highlighted both the progress…
Read More(Tri-Cities) July 8, 2026 The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce was proud to take part in the Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s annual Calgary Stampede reception, where business and government leaders from across the country gathered for an afternoon of meaningful conversations, new connections, and a celebration of one of Canada’s most iconic summer traditions. “Events like…
Read More(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…
Read More(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…
Read More(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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