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Whitefish River First Nation residents training for heavy equipment operation

Whitefish River First Nation residents training for heavy equipment operation

New in-community program being offered by Kenjgewin Teg and partners
Damage to ‘brand Canada’ means Laurentian international applications down 64 per cent

Damage to ‘brand Canada’ means Laurentian international applications down 64 per cent

‘Confusing’ and ‘changing’ immigration policies translates to fewer students interested in Canadian universities, said university provost
$8M pricetag on Laurentian University research building sold to province

$8M pricetag on Laurentian University research building sold to province

Laurentian board also agreed to spend nearly $500K per year to lease back Vale Living with Lakes building
Algoma University begins search for new president

Algoma University begins search for new president

Asima Vezina leaps for leadership role at Toronto business school
Laurentian University sells Sudbury research building to province

Laurentian University sells Sudbury research building to province

Two years post-CCAA, university administrators still have work to do to fully pay back creditors
First Nations partnerships help college serve whole region

First Nations partnerships help college serve whole region

Partnership between three organizations is designed to teach practical skills
Northern College cutting staff, blames federal international student changes

Northern College cutting staff, blames federal international student changes

Timmins college projects $6 million deficit after posting $98 million in revenue from international students in 2024
Province funds free heavy-equipment technician program for women

Province funds free heavy-equipment technician program for women

The province announced $750K toward a heavy-equipment technician pre-apprenticeship training program at Collège Boréal aimed at francophone women
Province invests $1.24 million into PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise program

Province invests $1.24 million into PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise program

CEO says it's not only about ‘having money — it's having a good life’
New carpentry program celebrates first graduating class

New carpentry program celebrates first graduating class

Eight students completed the program, which is offered in partnership with Keewaytinook Okimakanak