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Monthly archive for November 2021

The Surrey Board of Trade observes and recognizes International Men’s Day today as part of their diversity and inclusivity portfolio.“Many people will be left wondering why men need a special day, but they do,” said Anita Huberman, CEO, Surrey Board of Trade. “Having a city-building business organization like the Surrey Board of Trade recognize…

The November Surrey Labour Market Intelligence Report has been released by the Surrey Board of Trade.“In October 2021, Surrey’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be driven by a two-pronged strength: knowledge-based industries and resource industries,” said Anita Huberman, President & CEO, Surrey Board of Trade. “Many other goods and services sectors

The Surrey Board of Trade, as part of its service to its members, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with ELAAR Immigration Consulting Inc. to provide members with reputable immigration expertise and recruitment services. The MOU will bridge the connection between employers and immigrant talent, to reduce the skills gap and labour shortages affecting

Surrey has joined with other Metro Vancouver municipalities in offering an alternative path to students who are not on track to graduate from high school. Launched in 2019 in Burnaby, New Westminster and Maple Ridge, the Reboot Plus program  recruits students identified by teachers and counsellors as unlikely to graduate and works to re-engage them

The Surrey Board of Trade, as part of their workforce service portfolio, issue a call to action to the Federal Government to:1.     Revisit the implementation of a Military Employment Transition Program partnering with the chamber of commerce/board of trade industry, academic and industry associations;2.     Invest in a public campaign that clearly articulates the

The Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Surrey Board of Trade are urging the Canadian government to immediately eliminate requirements for fully vaccinated Canadians to produce a negative COVID-19 molecular test (PCR test) when returning from the United States at land border crossings, ferries and airports.“The Surrey Board of Trade is pleased to

RECORDING OF THE 2021 SURREY BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARDSSurrey, B.C. – On Thursday, November 4, 2021, the Surrey Board of Trade recognized eight winners at the 23rd Annual Surrey Business Excellence Awards – the Resiliency Edition, with presenting sponsors Grant Thornton LLP and TD Bank, and media sponsors CKNW, Global BC and the Surrey NOW-Leader.