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C.I.R.P
Construction Industry Rehab
402-223 Nelson's Crescent,
New Westminster, BC V3L 0E4,
Canada
(604) 521-8611
Hours
Mon 9:30am - 6pm
Tue 9:30am - 6pm
Wed 10:30am - 7pm
Thu 9:30am - 6pm
Fri 9am - 5pm
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WHO WE ARE?

CIRP is a non-profit, joint union/management sponsored alcohol and drug treatment program, providing mental health and substance use services to the BC & YT organised construction industry.

 

CONTACT INFO

Email
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Phone
1-888-521-8611 or 604-521-8611

Address
Suite #210
6400 Robert’s St.
Burnaby, B.C  V5G 4C9

 
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OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY FOR THE KAMLOOPS BURIAL SITE

The CIRP, BCBT & CLR construction community grieves on the Remains of 215 children found buried at a former B.C. residential school.

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Manage & Reduce Stress

Stress is a feeling of being under abnormal pressure. This could be from an increased workload, an argument with someone important in your life, or financial troubles. It affects us in a number of ways, both physically and emotionally. Research has shown that stress can actually be positive sometimes …

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