Articles tagged "Trades"
ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē summer workshops spotlight advantages of learning skilled trades
July 11, 2022
Interested in learning more about carpentry or auto mechanics this summer? ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē is offering seven half-day workshops that spotlight the personal and professional benefits of learning skilled trades. The workshops, which have a limited capacity, are being offered at no cost to participants, through the Industry Training Authorityās āWhatās a Trade?ā Workshop Grant. Registration is first-come, first-served. Participants will only be permitted to register for one workshop. Workshops run from...
Read more...How sweet it is: Culinary Arts students celebrate Commencement in person
June 6, 2022
This year, ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Culinary Arts students can savour success together, during the first in-person Summer Commencement ceremony held in two years. ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Trades and Apprenticeship students completing foundation, diploma and apprenticeship level programs will cross the stage Thursday, June 9 at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē. Trades and Apprenticeship programs were among those especially challenged by the impacts of the pandemic. Food services on campus were greatly reduced, which meant that unlike other years, the Culinary Arts students couldnāt wo...
Read more...Car crash couldnāt keep ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē apprentice from winning B.C. gold
May 16, 2022
It takes a lot to throw Joey Bruno off his game. The third-year apprentice in the Auto Body and Collision Technician training at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē was on his way to a Skills Provincials competition on April 22 when the car he was riding in rear-ended another vehicle. āI knew our car was a write-off, but I also knew I could fix it,ā said Bruno. By sheer coincidence, he was heading to the Skills Automotive Collision Repair provincial competition, where he set to compete. Bruno arrived late and tried to put the car out of...
Read more...Day of Mourning BC 2022
April 25, 2022
A gathering that honours the memory of workers who have been killed, injured, or suffered illness because of work-related incidents is taking place at the end of the month. In 2021, there were 161 work-related deaths in B.C. This is the highest it has been in the past six years, with the most dangerous subsector being General Construction. Three work-related death claims have been filed in the Okanagan-Similkameen region. Day of Mourning BC hopes to renew our commitment to creating safer workplaces. First recogniz...
Read more...A tale of three plumbers: a career path for all generations
April 13, 2022
Plumbing and Piping Foundation program coming to ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ēās Salmon Arm campus A trio of plumbers at Aspire Plumbing and Heating may have different years under their belts, but their passion for the career holds strong with each generation. Dallas Stewart, Gary Whitlock, and Allen Minderlein are all at various stages of their careers but have all relied on post-secondary training at some point to advance their careers in the plumbing industry. Stewart, the youngest at 23, has just finished the Plumbing and Piping Foundation program at Okanaga...
Read more...ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē student to compete in Skills Provincials competition
April 11, 2022
You can't put a price on mentorship. That's what Joey Bruno is finding, now in his third year of Auto Body and Collision Technician training at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē, and preparing to face the B.C.ās best apprentices at Skills Provincials this month. He was initially inspired by his father to pursue collision repair after growing up in the automotive world. āMy father was in the industry for 30 years, and I have always been around vehicles. The older I got, the more love I had for automotive,ā Bruno says. The Mission resident started looki...
Read more...Student becomes the master at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Student Chef Dinner Series
March 17, 2022
ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ēās Culinary Arts program served up a tasty opportunity for students to bring their culinary learnings to the table alongside an experienced ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē alumnus on Friday. The Collegeās restaurant, Infusions, hosted guests for a meal that was part of the Student Chef Dinner Series, which gives students an opportunity to showcase their skills and the very best of Okanagan region cuisine while working with experienced chefs. Chef Chris Van Hooydonk of Backyard Farmās Chef Table in Oliver, B.C., returned to the ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē kitchen for the dinne...
Read more...ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Trades General Interest courses come to Penticton
March 2, 2022
What do hammers, bicycles and lawnmowers have in common? They are all topics in the new Trades General Interest programs launching at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ēās Penticton campus this month. The courses provide community members with the opportunity to learn hands-on skills in state-of-the-art trades shops with qualified instructors. The courses are scheduled in the evening and on weekends. Courses are also available for children in the evening and during summer camps. Participants will gain knowledge in various trades, build projects and learn how...
Read more...The heart of ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ēās Culinary Arts program reopens on Valentineās Day
February 9, 2022
ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ēās on-campus restaurant, Infusions, is gearing up to reopen for in-person dining after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions. Culinary and Pastry Arts students are excited to welcome back fellow students, staff and the community to enjoy their culinary creations beginning on Feb. 14. āIām looking forward to having the community experience the food that we have been learning to create over the last four months,ā said Culinary Arts student Chase Holman. āThereās nothing like seeing someoneās reaction when theyāre en...
Read more...ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē supports Gitxaala Nation with vital trades training for economic and cultural growth
January 24, 2022
In one northern village, Indigenous cultural needs and massive construction projects combined to create demand for specialized ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Trades training to support community members. Located on the north coast of British Columbia, the Gitxaala Nationās main community is in Kitkatla. It identified the need for skilled trades people several years ago, as projects such as the LNG Canada in Kitimat and port expansion in Prince Rupert were announced. But it was a smaller project closer to home that inspired Gitxaala Nation to empower it...
Read more...Partners launch resilient housing solutions project at Kanaka Bar to assist with rebuild of fire-ravaged Lytton, B.C., region
January 13, 2022
Kanaka Bar Indian Band, SAIT, ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē, Foresight Canada and Seko Construction partner to harness innovation to provide options for the rebuild of the region Kanaka Bar, B.C. (Jan. 13, 2022) ā Patrick Michell, Chief of the Kanaka Bar Indian Band, announced today they have entered into an agreement with the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) on a pilot project focused on climate-resilient housing options for evacuees who lost their homes in the June 30, 2021 Lytton, B.C., wildfire. The project is expected to reveal sust...
Read more...ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē graduate soars toward gold in Aero Skills tournament
November 30, 2021
An ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē graduate is flying high after winning gold at the 2021 Aero Skills Tournament in Kelowna. Desarae Craig currently works at KF Aerospace as a structures technician, but before she got there, she was an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer ā Structures (AME-S) student at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē. Since graduating in October 2020, her work at KF has included converting old passenger planes into cargo planes, using everything that was taught during her program. āAll the skills I learned have helped me so far,ā Craig says. āEveryth...
Read more...Meet Joey Bruno, Automotive Collision and Refinishing student
November 1, 2021
Q: Why did you choose a career in Collision Repair? A: Iāve grown up around the industry, my fatherās been a technician for 30 years but has worked for Craftsman for over 20 years. My uncle also has 20+ years experience as an automotive painter and now works as a Red Seal Automotive Collision Technician for Craftsman as well. Q: How did your training with ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē help prepare you for your current role? What is your current position? A: Currently, I am working as a Level 2 Collision R...
Read more...FortisBC powers up support for women and Indigenous students
September 24, 2021
New awards and opportunities for mentorship with FortisBC are making it easier for female and female Indigenous students to be successful with their trades education. FortisBC recently set up three scholarships for women in trades with a focus on supporting female students who are at the mid-point in their education. The scholarship comes with the potential for the student to meet with FortisBC representatives and connect with someone working in a role they may be interested in pursuing in the future. "We wanted to support students in pay...
Read more...Lawren Richards
September 3, 2021
āI am a single mom to 17-year-old twins. We had been living in a 400-square-foot cabin about an hour from town when an opportunity came up that would allow me to purchase some land and build my own home closer to town and my kidsā school. I have always been interested in natural building but I donāt have a carpentry background so I enrolled in the Carpenter Foundation program in Salmon Arm. I was the only woman in the class and much older than my classmates, so I was a bit...
Read more...A perfect pairing: Sandhill invites ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Culinary Arts students into the kitchen
August 6, 2021
As a student, you never know when opportunities will pop up ā and ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Culinary Arts students are bubbling over with new experiences thanks to Sandhill Wines. As a result of a unique collaboration with the Kelowna-based winery, Culinary Arts students will cook a three-course plated dinner as part of a pop-up dinner series Aug. 10 to 13. āWe are thrilled to welcome the students of ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē into our kitchen. They have concepted a mouth-watering menu which truly represents their creativity and skill. We are very excited f...
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