Triangle Community Resources
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#OvercomingBarriers Triangle Community Resources is proud to have been one of the first service providers in the Fraser Valley to recognize and respond to clients with multiple barriers to employment. Since its inception in 1998, Triangle has successfully provided unemployed Canadians with life skills, career decision-making, job s
Our long-standing partnership with StructureCraft has been instrumental in creating opportunities for Triangle clients. Beyond providing valuable work experience placements, StructureCraft actively supports the program through workplace tours, presentations, and ongoing engagement with participants.
Their team consistently focuses on clients' strengths, helping them build skills, confidence, and workplace success. Employer feedback highlights the impact of both the clients and the Triangle program:
•"Great attitude and very eager to learn and retain knowledge... excellent attendance and communication."
•"Adapted very quickly, good leadership qualities and I feel will be a valuable employee for the foreseeable future."
•"Fit in as machine operator and always willing to stay late to help clean."
•"Backend carpentry is where he has landed with a great smile. On time, puts in overtime when needed and has picked up the routines fast."
"All four of these individuals have been a great addition to StructureCraft. Their skills and work approach developed through the Triangle program have brought value to both the team and their individual roles. It's clear that the training they received has had a strong and positive impact on their performance. I really hope to continue this working relationship and help future clients take that extra step to improving their situations."
We are grateful for StructureCraft's commitment to supporting Triangle clients and strengthening opportunities for individuals in our community.
05/21/2026
The federal government’s financial update outlines a plan to recruit up to 100,000 new Red Seal skilled trades workers by 2031. That includes $2 billion over five years for paid entry-level placements for youth to gain experience leading into apprenticeship, plus $262 million per year in ongoing funding.
The B.C. government was happy to see the additional investments in skilled trades, including the incentives for employers.
Read more on our website: https://workbccentre-mapleridge.ca/b-c-welcomes-ottawas-skilled-trades-push-in-spring-economic-update/
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110-2296 McCallum Road
Abbotsford, BC
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