
Take our 2023 Immigrant Survey before July 7
All immigrants, refugees, international students, and temporary workers ages 19 and older who have lived in the Comox Valley and Campbell River regions for five
All immigrants, refugees, international students, and temporary workers ages 19 and older who have lived in the Comox Valley and Campbell River regions for five
In the last month, we had the pleasure to work with Anna Cornelissen from Avue Design to get a series of custom pictures that represented
Dahlia, Franklin, and their son Lance became Canadian citizens in February 2023, after a long and winding road. Dahlia came to Canada in 2013 from
Jiffy Lube Courtenay surprised The Immigrant Welcome Centre (IWC) with a $10,000 donation at a fundraiser late last month. On Sept. 29, CR Lawyers LLP
Friann came to Canada in 2013 as part of the Temporary Foreign Worker program. In 2016 he got married, and since he and his daughter
The Canadian Immigrant Settlement Sector Alliance – Alliance Canadienne du Secteur de l’établissement des immigrants (CISSA-ACSEI) has established the Operation Ukrainian Safe Haven (OUSH) National
In conjunction with their 30th Anniversary, the Immigrant Welcome Centre, AKA the Multicultural & Immigrant Services Association of North Vancouver Island (MISA) has opened a
My name is Majesty and my country of origin is the Philippines. I came to Canada on March 1, 2011, with my Canadian husband. At
The Welcoming Communities Coalition has planned a series of Listening Posts in Campbell River and the Comox Valley this year. The Listening Posts will be
Free Professional Services for Immigrants & Newcomers in Courtenay, Comox, Campbell River and northern Vancouver Island.