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  • Spotlight: Eric Zweirs, 2020 Valedictorian

    Congratulations to this year's Coast Mountain College class of 2020 Valedictorian, Eric Zweirs, a Business Administration graduate.........
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  • B.C. students to get health education for in-demand jobs

    Students throughout British Columbia have more opportunities to train for careers as health-care professionals, thanks to focused investments in post-secondary education and training........
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  • Spotlight: Hazelton students access carpentry training close to home

    Parked just outside the Hazelton campus sits Coast Mountain College’s glacier coloured mobile trades training unit. It represents learning in close to home and brings education to the doorstep of students who wouldn’t otherwise be able to access trades training in their own community.......
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  • COVID-19 update #18 - Updated Public Health Orders

    Updated Public Health Orders in effect until April 19, 2021.....
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  • Spotlight: Never too old to learn

    When Verginia Johnson decided to go back to school, it had been decades since she sat inside a classroom. At 53 years old she enrolled at CMTN to get her BC Adult Graduation Diploma and despite life's hardships, kept going to be a good role model for her grandkids.
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  • Tricorp Sponsors Nail Technician Course in Collaboration with CMTN

    Tricorp and CMTN offer nail technician course, teaching a rounded approach to nail care in addition to the chemical and business side of things.
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  • COVID-19 update: Masks recommended, but optional in Coast Mountain College’s public indoor spaces

    The CMTN COVID-19 Working Group also met this morning to discuss B.C.’s dropping of the mask mandate. As such, Coast Mountain College will end the mask mandate as of noon today, March 14th, 2022.......
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  • COVID-19 update: Masks required in Coast Mountain College public indoor spaces

    Coast Mountain College will continue requiring masks to be worn in all indoor spaces on all campuses, until the end of the 2021/22 winter semester on April 29, 2022......
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  • Terrace Community Band honours Laura Biagoni: Long-standing employee of CMTN

    Terrace Community Band performs first live concert since the start of the pandemic and honours the life of long-time CMTN employee and band member Laura Biagoni.
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  • CMTN takes a stand against bullying with a special Pink Shirt designed by graduate

    As the Pink Shirt Day movement grows across the country each year to put a stop against bullying, students and staff at CMTN will be wearing a special pink t-shirt designed by former graduate Kirsten McKay to show their support.
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  • Meet Satsi Naziel: The artist behind the End Stigma campaign logo

    CMTN is proud to unveil our outstanding End Stigma logo created by Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art student and artist Satsi Naziel.
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  • CMTN holds End Stigma BINGO with prize draw

    Take part in our End Stigma BINGO challenge for a chance to win a Google Nest Mini.
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  • Elections Open for students on Board of Governors, Education Council and First Nations Council

    Elections are now in motion for students at CMTN to join the Board of Governors, Education Council and the First Nations Council.
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  • B.C. campaign reminds post-secondary students about culture of consent

    With the start of a new winter term, the Province’s sexualized violence prevention campaign is reopening conversations about consensual sexual behaviour.......
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  • New scholarship available for CMTN students in the pre-engineering and geoscience programs

    A new, one-of-a kind scholarship will soon be available for Coast Mountain College students in the pre-engineering and geoscience programs.
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  • Masks/ face coverings

    BC’s Provincial Health Officer has set how masks are used. This applies to all those attending post-secondary campuses in BC........
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  • Coast Mountain College delays semester start for some in-person programs

    Coast Mountain College has decided to delay the start of in-person instruction until Monday, January 10, 2022. This is to allow additional time to assess the impact of the Omicron variant and review plans for returning to campus after the winter break.......
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  • Students prep for jobs with more work experience opportunities

    Students throughout British Columbia will have access to as many as 3,000 new co-op and work integrated learning (WIL) opportunities in 2021-22, thanks to new funding and a focus on bolstering placements affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • CMTN to experience telecommunication delays during B.C.'s state of emergency

    Internet, mobile and landline services around our CMTN campuses will continue to experience slowness and dropped connections until the telecommunications system in B.C. is fully restored due to damages caused by historic rainfall.
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  • Fill out a CMTN Student Experience Survey by Nov. 15 for your chance to win a $100 giftcard

    All students who fill out the survey by Monday, Nov. 15 will have their name entered into a $100 gift card draw to their local grocery store or business of preference.
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