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Cambrian College lauds powerline program supporters

Cambrian College lauds powerline program supporters

Gatien family, IHSA legacies enshrined on campus grounds
Longtime labour minister leaving politics — Ford's third cabinet loss this month

Longtime labour minister leaving politics — Ford's third cabinet loss this month

Monte McNaughton has been a cabinet minister since the PCs were elected in 2018
Provincial funding for apprentice training at Canadore

Provincial funding for apprentice training at Canadore

To help deliver the province’s ambitious infrastructure plans, including building 1.5 million homes by 2031, Ontario will need over 100,000 new skilled trades workers this decade
No updates yet on sale of Laurentian University properties, post CCAA

No updates yet on sale of Laurentian University properties, post CCAA

Sudbury university powering through on transformation, strategic plan following insolvency
Timmins college president retiring

Timmins college president retiring

Audrey Penner will leave her post at Northern College effective Dec. 31, 2023
Lakehead University researchers launch mental health workplace study

Lakehead University researchers launch mental health workplace study

Researchers look for participants across industrial sectors to better understand "epidemic" of workplace mental health problems
Skilled trade job fairs slated for Dryden, Sault Ste. Marie

Skilled trade job fairs slated for Dryden, Sault Ste. Marie

New sites added to fall schedule of Level Up! career fairs held across the province
Cambrian College program brings small engine repair to remote community

Cambrian College program brings small engine repair to remote community

Sudbury college strikes partnership with Hishkoonikun Education Authority in Kashechewan
CFA Institute recognizes Lakehead University’s honours bachelor of commerce, finance major program

CFA Institute recognizes Lakehead University’s honours bachelor of commerce, finance major program

Program participation opens up scholarship opportunities
Province adds $160M to train skilled workers

Province adds $160M to train skilled workers

Priority will be given to people with lower incomes, criminal records