A regional working group, made up from regional Chambers of Commerce, College of the Rockies and local economic development agencies will not be...
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Elevate Plus is saying 'job well done' to a 40th cohort of graduates from the local manufacturing program. Six people from the recent cohort received congratulations from program leaders, representatives of Loyalist College and the Economic Destination Development Commission, local political dignitaries and their families on Friday in a ceremony at Loyalist's Business Development Centre. The group included Carson Andrews, Noah Asselstine, Sarah-Joy Goode, Miguel Montero, Rory Reichinger and Tamara Telega. The graduates thanked Program Coordinator at the Loyalist College Training and Knowledge Centre Neil Dick and all involved with Elevate Plus for helping them overcome insecurities and life troubles to...
A regional working group, made up from regional Chambers of Commerce, College of the Rockies and local economic development agencies will not be...
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By Laura Mushumanski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter (ANNews) – The deadline to register for the next Indigenous Coaching cohort, specifically...
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The ancient town of Ikare-Akoko, the headquarters of Akoko North East Local Government Area in Ondo State and a key commercial hub in the Akoko...
More than 76,000 HSC students – the largest-ever cohort – will receive their marks on Wednesday. These are the lessons graduates from the past...
More than 76,000 HSC students – the largest-ever cohort – will receive their marks on Wednesday. These are the lessons graduates from the past...