This course uses a combination of lecture, discussion and scenarios taken from the marine/fishing industry to teach the required knowledge and skills. It meets the requirements of Transport Canada outlined in Transport Publication (TP) 13008 E.
In a fitting end to a semester of learning, students in the School of Business put newly acquired knowledge and skills to the test before a panel of community experts in a competition that brought exciting entrepreneurial concepts to the first stage of reality.
Nursing Program student Melissa Markin is one of four Canadian post-secondary students to receive this year's Colleges and Institutes Canada Bird Construction/Paul and Gerri Charrette Bursary. The financial award supports Indigenous students facing barriers to completing post-secondary education.
Bringing the waves and vibrations of a semester’s worth of hard work to the stage, students will greet the holiday break with the Winter Sonic Showcase.
Learn to identify basic hazards and controls, sling loads, check the set up, plan safe raising, moving and lowering of loads through work areas, and in-depth advice on equipment and rigging problems.