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Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce Announces Pillar Partnership with FortisBC

February 9, 2026

  (TRI-CITIES) January 9, 2026  “We are thrilled to announce our new pillar partnership with FortisBC,” says Jennifer McKinnon, CEO, Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce. “Together, we can build a stronger, more resilient, and innovative Tri‑Cities-one where business, energy, and community collaborate to create real opportunities for our region.” FortisBC proudly delivers natural gas, electricity and…

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Finalists announced for Tri-Cities Chamber 2026 Business Excellence Awards

February 3, 2026

(TRI-CITIES) February 3, 2026 – The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the finalists in seven categories for our 2026 Business Excellence Awards. “Huge shoutout to our community partners and finalists chosen from an incredible and vibrant mix of amazing businesses and inspiring leaders right here in the Tri-Cities! A big thank you…

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Happy New Year from Jennifer

January 6, 2026

(TRI-CITIES) January 6, 2026 – Seven months into my role in Chamber leadership, I’m incredibly grateful for the trust, collaboration, and energy that surround this work. In a short time, I’ve built truly impactful partnerships-grounded in a shared passion for supporting business, strengthening our local economy, and showing up for our community in real, practical…

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Nominees announced for Tri-Cities Chamber 2026 Business Excellence Awards

December 17, 2025

(TRI-CITIES) December 17, 2025 –  With more than 50 nominations across seven categories are in the running for top honours at the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce’s 2026 Business Excellence Awards Gala, presented by Coquitlam Continuing Education. The Gala will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2026. “This Gala is a celebration of the outstanding businesses…

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Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce Announces 2026 Board of Directors at Annual General Meeting

December 2, 2025

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Coquitlam, B.C. (November 27, 2025) – The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce hosted its 54th Annual General Meeting today, welcoming more than 95 members to the Executive Plaza Hotel in Coquitlam. During the meeting, attendees elected new and returning directors to the 2026 Board of Directors and confirmed the incoming executive leadership…

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Port Moody’s New Pay Parking: Shop Local Port Moody and Tri-Cities Chamber launch business impact survey

November 25, 2024

Has Port Moody’s new pay parking impacted your business in any way? Shop Local Port Moody and the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce invite you to complete a short survey on whether Port Moody’s new pay parking has had any effect on your business.

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Tri-Cities Chamber welcomes 2025 Board of Directors at 53rd Annual General Meeting

November 14, 2024

The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce held its AGM, where members elected new and returning directors to the 2025 Board, and approved the incoming executive leadership. More than 90 members attended the event, held at the Vancouver Golf Club, Coquitlam.

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Tri-Cities Chamber statement on the passing of former BC Premier John Horgan

November 13, 2024

John Horgan always had a keen interest in connecting with chambers of commerce and boards of trade across our province, including our own. His leadership across party lines and political leanings was so greatly appreciated.

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Tri-Cities Chamber signs joint letter to Ministers MacKinnon and Anand on labour disruption at Canada’s west coast ports

November 12, 2024

The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce has joined more than 115 chambers of commerce, boards of trade, and associations across Canada in a letter to the Ministers of Labour and Transport to call for an immediate end to the labour disruption at west coast ports, and mitigate the damage to our economy and reputation as a reliable trading partner.

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Tri-Cities Chamber calling for an immediate end to labour disruption at Canada’s west coast ports

November 5, 2024

The Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce, together with chambers of commerce, boards of trade, and business associations across BC express deep concern over the labour disruption at west coast ports that began at 4:30pm on November 4.

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