Spots still available _for CNC’s CTC \_/ programs Editor, Confluence CNC’s Career Technology Centre is still accepting applications from Grade 11 students who want to get. a jumpstart on their trades training education. Seats are still available in automotive service/collision repair (seven spots); carpentry/joinery (five spots) and heavy duty/ commercial transport mechanics (three spots). | “The benefits of CTC include saving thousands of dollars in college tuition fees and earning a college certificate for their first year of technical training when they finish high school,” said CTC Co-ordinator Tim Power. “The iT st fap 7 es) | Pte Sose0s00m Tefen ie epee ep [aati leper fea | | ee te aps education we provide high school students is the same college education that can ladder directly to further post-secondary training.” The 2010 intake for the 10-month programs begin Feb. 1 and runs until Jan. 28, 2011. Students will spend two semesters at their high school and two semesters at CNC. High school students who are © interested must be enrolled in a public school in either School District 57 or 91; maintained a C+ or better average and maintain good work habits with minimal absenteeism. CTC has been in place for more than 10 years and has given many students the unique opportunity to gain employment in the trades directly out of high school. More information and applications are available at www.cnc.bc.ca/ctc. www.sudoku-puzzles.net ‘f ——“ —, i a amin * | . —— m F alle ” ie ae 7 “ Zoe, 3 - RENTALS “ i Nags a ri ee: cae trae 1 oo yy ee a 2 i. tg) wy kay mt * 3 *3. v2 ne = es a pow foe oe ae rae ee oA oy ety| ae: {aes PE >.) as jovoumion "WA gp a-7 ® ‘oe, ‘ aad ‘at Paar eae tte Be Books aT 11-5 ae Ul Yo, = AY } ae | £4 ' i ‘ a P| Hf %. yy NC Confluence | is accepting submissions! | $20 per published article! We are looking | for free-lancers to become contributors to the CNC Confluence News, Opinion, Poetry, Short Stories, Comics E-mail: editor@cncconfluence.com For more info today! |