Twelve more classrooms in a pre-fabricated building are coming to a Coquitlam high school. Today, May 10, Rachna Singh, B.C.’s minister of education and child care, said Dr. Charles Best…
Tri-Cities Local Immigration Partnership
The Tri-Cities Local Immigration Partnership (TCLIP) brings community leaders and organizations together to develop welcoming and inclusive communities, where established residents and newcomers feel a sense of belonging and attachment.
TCLIP Events
Sessions are open to service providers in Metro Vancouver and BC. Participants will attend three workshops and two group coaching sessions.
We’re looking to engage 20 organizations and groups who support and deliver settlement services in the Tri-Cities to explore interest in community-based planning.
Community Events
Cultural Fair: Discovering Chinese Heritage
Coquitlam Public Library - City Centre Branch
English Practice Group - Beginners
ParkLane Room | 100 Newport Drive Port Moody
Worldwide Food Festival
Town Centre Park, 1299 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam
Resource Library
Community organizations can find resources to support their work on diversity, equity & inclusion.
New to Tri-Cities
Newcomers can find programs and services that will help them settle smoothly in our communities.
Tri-Cities News
Cool off! These six spray parks are now open for Coquitlam
With the mercury on the rise, you can cool down at one of six outdoor spray parks as of 4 p.m., May 10, in Coquitlam. Of the 10 spray parks in…
Swimming at Port Moody's pools might be getting cheaper
A cooling dip in Port Moody’s two outdoor pools might be getting a lot cheaper this summer. On Tuesday, May 14, council will consider a staff recommendation that the admission…
Port Moody on target to meet first year of housing targets — after that, uncertainty abounds
Port Moody is on pace to achieve the first-year housing targets set in a five-year plan imposed by the provincial government to boost the supply of homes in the city.…
Port Moody youth can talk trails, win a six-month rec pass
Zip lines at parks? Public art along trails? Food trucks on nearby streets? Those are some ideas as Port Moody shapes the future of its public green spaces. And, on Friday,…
Have your short story published in our new 'Sunday Night Read'
Calling all writers from the Tri-Cities, Burnaby and New Westminster. We’ve got a new feature for our digital platforms called Sunday Night Read. The series will highlight short stories —…
Community Voice
The top Canadian immigration developments to expect for the rest of 2023
By CIC News | Fall and the lead-up to the Christmas holiday period are typically busy seasons for developments from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and Canada’s immigration system in general. While there are a lot of moving parts to Canada’s immigration system, there are several key developments to watch for as the year comes to a close. These include potential