A Success Story from the North Island
My name is Violeta. A year and a half ago, my family and I moved to Canada under the CUAET program due to the war
My name is Violeta. A year and a half ago, my family and I moved to Canada under the CUAET program due to the war
September 30 is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This holiday honors First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Survivors and their families and communities, and ensures
What does the community need more of for settlement and integration of immigrants and refugees? Do you think our community has a reputation for being
April 16-22 is National Volunteer Week, and the Immigrant Welcome Centre (IWC) wants to celebrate all of the fantastic volunteers that help us to make
Theresa and Glyn Blackburn came to Canada from Manchester, UK. Glyn had always wanted to live either in the U.S. or Canada, so in 2011,
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
Mavis, from Tianjin China, first came to Canada on a scholarship to complete an M.B.A. at University Canada West. As she was enjoying her time
Campbell River, BC – The Immigrant Welcome Centre, AKA the Multicultural & Immigrant Services Association of North Vancouver Island (MISA) is celebrating 30 years of
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
Free Professional Services for Immigrants & Newcomers in Courtenay, Comox, Campbell River and northern Vancouver Island.