College of New Caledonia Hosts Coastal GasLink Safety Week
More than 100 industry safety certifications were earned during the Coastal GasLink Safety Week that ran at the College of New Caledonia (CNC).
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More than 100 industry safety certifications were earned during the Coastal GasLink Safety Week that ran at the College of New Caledonia (CNC).
September 30 marks the second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Writers and fine artists in the North Okanagan have found a lot of reasons to celebrate this fall. Fifteen years’ worth of reasons, to be exact.
Move over, cafeteria lunch trays: locally produced foods and goods are sliding into the spotlight at Okanagan College this September.
Community members and college staff gathered Wednesday to raise a totem pole outside the new student housing building, Wii Gyemsiga Siwilaawksat (where learners are content or comfortable) at the Terrace campus of Coast Mountain College.
Vancouver Community College (VCC) baking and culinary students who identify as BIPOC now have a chance to apply for a new award thanks to a partnership between the college and Ben's Original™.
A member of the Ahousaht Nation and North Island College alum, Bennett is the first Nuu-chah-nulth member to take on the Port Alberni campus administrator role since the college first began operations in the Valley in 1976.
It’s one of the most generous learning pathways you can take for others and a new tool for first aid training at Selkirk College is helping add an important level of comfort when it comes to life-saving measures.
Northern Lights College is excited that new childcare spaces will be added to our Dawson Creek and Chetwynd campuses this fall.
After months of training and practicing under the guidance of seasoned Vancouver Community College (VCC) instructors, students from the baking, cooking, car painting, hairstyling, and esthetics categories competed against the best from other provinces and claimed podium finishes at the Skills Canada National Competition held May 26 and 27 at the Vancouver Convention Centre.