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For Una-Ann, learning is a lifelong pursuit. At 66, she's back in school and thriving as a student in the First Nations Fine Art Program at CMTN. Even though she's been an accomplished artist for many years already and spent a fulfilling career as Indigenous support worker, she's using her retirement to build on her artistic skills and learn new techniques.
This past summer, Coast Mountain College worked in collaboration with the University of Northern BC (UNBC), Fraser Basin Council, and Lheidli T'enneh First Nation to study the vulnerability to climate change of different forest soils from the coast to the interior.
The Electrical Department at Coast Mountain College is the grateful recipient of an electrical test bench, donated by Brucejack Mine operating under Newmont Canada. The bench will allow students to practise electrical control work in a controlled and safe environment, gain the practical, hands-on skills needed to succeed in the electrical trade.
Coast Mountain College’s Oceanography 208 students in the Applied Coastal Ecology Program had the opportunity to work with some state-of-the-art research equipment while on a recent field trip to the Port of Prince Rupert.
In this story, Katzie Vanderwoerd shares her story of finding her path and passion in the Applied Coastal Ecology program in Prince Rupert.
We are very proud of our progressive and open relationships with local First Nations bands and governments and our respect for indigenous world view and educational practices.
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