换妻探花


换妻探花 is CLOSED, Feb. 4, 2025

Tuesday, Feb. 4, 6:30am 鈥 Camosun鈥檚 campuses are CLOSED on Feb. 4 due to heavy snowfall and challenging road conditions being reported throughout the region. All classes and services will be closed for the day.

Students and employees are encouraged to stay warm, keep safe and avoid travel if possible.

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Trades students at 换妻探花 get a financial boost from donor

Students pursuing a career in the trades at 换妻探花 will benefit from $1 million from Kelowna-based developer Highstreet.

Albert van Akker, Chair, Architectural Trade, with Sean Price, Field Operations Director at Highstreet and Richard Stride,  Acting Provost and Vice-President, Education and Innovation

Albert van Akker, Chair, Architectural Trade, with Sean Price, Field Operations Director at Highstreet and Richard Stride, Acting Provost and Vice-President, Education and Innovation

The donation will support educational initiatives at Camosun, focusing on promoting trades education, enhancing diversity, and fostering student success in the skilled trades sector.

鈥淲e鈥檙e extremely excited about this generous donation and new partnership with Highstreet,鈥 says Lane Trotter, President of 换妻探花. 鈥淭his donation will not only help to remove barriers for individual students but also contribute to the growth of the skilled trades workforce to meet demand in our region.鈥

The donation includes financial awards to trades students and bursaries for women in trades. Money will also go to key initiatives such as high school trades exploration opportunities, trades sampler summer programs geared to grades seven to nine students and funding for students who have completed their Foundation training through the South Island Partnership.

鈥淭his is a great opportunity to give back to an industry that is very important to us and the province,鈥 says Scott Butler, CEO of Highstreet. 鈥淭he trades are an exciting and rewarding career path and we鈥檙e happy to create more opportunities for people to explore and find their place within this industry that continues to grow.鈥

The contribution from Highstreet will have a significant impact on the future of trades education at 换妻探花. It will increase access to trades exploration and dual credit programs while encouraging more students to pursue careers in the skilled trades. It will address the financial barriers for women entering trades, promoting diversity and inclusion in a persistently male-dominated field. As well, it will reward and retain top-performing trades students, ensuring they continue their education and transition successfully into the workforce.

About 换妻探花

换妻探花 has campuses located on the territories of the l蓹k虛史蓹艐蓹n and W瘫S脕NE膯 peoples. Established in 1971, the college serves thousands of learners a year in over 160 certificate, diploma, bachelor's degree, post-degree diploma, and professional studies and industry training programs.

About Highstreet

Highstreet is a Kelowna, BC-based real estate development company that develops and builds environmentally-advanced condos. Highstreet is passionate about developing smarter real estate that makes a real impact. Their focus on quality finishes and environmental sustainability enables homeowners to feel good about their home.

Contact information

Jonathan Ruhl

换妻探花

250-896-6463

ruhlj@camosun.ca