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Sally Cunningham
Originally from North Vancouver, BC, Sally Cunningham completed her BA in English Literature at Bishop’s University in the Eastern Townships of Québec. While there, she was a part of the Bishop’s Online Learning and Technology Consultants (OLTC) program—which trains students in instructional design, high-impact practices, LMS, Microsoft Teams and more—as well as offered support to faculty during
Malorie Moore
Malorie Moore is a registered social worker and certified career development practitioner with over 15 years of experience working in the field of mental health, substance use and career counselling. Her approach draws heavily from dialectical behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy and anti-oppressive frameworks. She is passionate about working with students and supporting people to
Cultural Connections: Castlegar
Jan 18, 2024 to
Apr 25, 2024, 10am
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Castlegar, The Gathering Place
Weight Room, Nelson: Limited Capacity
Jan 18, 2024 to
Mar 28, 2024, 11
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Nelson Tenth Street, Mary Hall Gym
Heather Austin
Instructor, Anthropology Heather was born in Newfoundland but has been drawn to BC more than once for its rivaling splendour. Invested heart-heavily in social justice and environmentalism, she/they are passionate about healing and community. A fellow of the School of Graduate Studies (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Sociology), Heather’s thesis work examined the self-produced social media
Selkirk College's Royal Spotlight
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The Royal, 330 Baker Street, Nelson, BC
Naomi Bourque Artist Talk
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Nelson Museum Archives & Gallery
Amy Truong
Amy Truong joins Selkirk College as an enthusiastic international student recruiter and cultural advisor. She brings experience in fostering educational growth and cultural engagement. With a Postgraduate Degree in Business Administration from Selkirk College and a bachelor’s degree in education management from Ho Chi Minh City University of Education, Amy has cultivated a deep understanding of
Movie Night
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Nelson Tenth Street, Mary Hall, Cafeteria
Ceramics Workshop & Artist Talk: Sarah Pike
Feb 29, 2024 to
Mar 1, 2024, 9am
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Nelson Victoria Street, Room 300 and 311
Small Engine: Service & Maintenance
Learn the theory and practical application of regular, small engine maintenance including tune ups, oil changes and spark plugs.
Peter Holton
Instructor, Applied Environmental Science & Planning Technology; Recreation, Fish & Wildlife "One of the most impressive aspects of Selkirk College's Applied Environmental Science and Planning Technology Program is the diverse and rewarding array of professional employment opportunities that our graduates consistently find." —Peter Holton, Instructor, Applied Environmental Science and Planning
Core Skills for Facilities Maintenance 5: Carpentry Basics
In this 30-hour theory and practical course students will learn basic carpentry knowledge and skills. Students will learn safety skills, theory behind carpentry and practical skills to complete carpentry tasks. This course is an introductory course and provides individuals with an opportunity to explore this trade. This experience will help you prepare for a Facilities Maintenance position. In
Core Skills for Facilities Maintenance 7: Flooring Care and Maintenance
In this 30-hour theory and practical Flooring Care & Maintenance Course, students will learn tips and tricks for the care and maintenance of different types of flooring.
Core Skills for Facilities Maintenance 3: Roofing Care & Maintenance
This 30-hour theory and practical course will provide understanding in the terminology and materials for basic roof care and maintenance, learn how to spot building problems and the roofing areas that require yearly attention to achieve a water-tight envelope. Increased understanding and application of practical skills and safety procedures. Learn about different roof types and slope differences
Core Skills for Facilities Maintenance 2: General Facilities Maintenance
In this 30-hour theory and practical course, students will learn about the industry and practice skills and safety procedures. Some topic areas will include basic trade terminology, using measuring and testing devices, safe use of ladders/scaffolding/platforms, fire safety and reading blueprints. Certificates included in this course are WHMIS and Asbestos Awareness. This course is recommended for
Core Skills for Facilities Maintenance 6: Plumbing Repair and Maintenance
In this 30-hr theory and practical course, students will learn basic plumbing knowledge and skills in relation to facilities maintenance tasks.
Core Skills for Facilities Maintenance 4: HVAC Care and Maintenance
In this 30-hour theory and practical course, students will learn about HVAC systems, safety procedures, thermostats and control systems, maintenance processes, theory of hydronics, forced air ventilation, air movement and balancing, duct work design and parts, troubleshooting, fan and air handlers, gas and electric furnaces and air conditioning. Students will learn to describe the components of an