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ALT as well as 0 back links to this site's Accessibility Statement. ALT in addition one skips to major content. ALT plus N skips to navigation. MINISTER CHONG KICKS OFF CHINESE NEW YEAR
Feb. seven, 2011 – Ida Chong,
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B.C. Post-Secondary Education Facts ROYAL ROADS UNIVERSITY AND FACULTY REACH AGREEMENT
VICTORIA – Royal Roads University and the Royal Roads University Faculty Association have reached a two-year agreement under the government’s 2010 mandate.
LEGAL SERVICES SOCIETY RATIFIES AGREEMENT
VICTORIA – The Legal Services Society has now ratified a two-year agreement with the Professional Employees’ Association under the government’s 2010 mandate
AGREEMENT RATIFIED WITH HEALTH SCIENCE PROFESSIONALS
VICTORIA – The Health Employers Association of BC has now ratified a two-year agreement with the Health Science Professionals Bargaining Association (HSPBA) under the Province’s 2010 mandate.
TRANSLATED WELCOMEBC SITES TO ATTRACT SKILLED WORKERS
VICTORIA – Prospective immigrants needed to support B.C.’s future economic growth now have better entry to the information they need with the launch of five new foreign language micro-sites through WelcomeBC.ca,
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TRADES TRAINING FACILITY BRINGS OPPORTUNITY TO VALLEY
COURTENAY – A new $8.2-million Trades Training Centre at North Island College has officially opened its doors to students and faculty, providing the North Island’s apprentices an educational opportunity that is not only closer to home but at one of the best-equipped trades training facilities in the province.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT POST-GRAD PROGRAM EXPANDED
OTTAWA – International students at some of British Columbia’s private educational institutions will have the opportunity to gain Canadian work experience after graduation, thanks to a new pilot project.