Bob Edwards says while most students adapt very well, some need help and it’s available on campus.
It’s a whole new world for young people headed into Corner Brook to attend Grenfell Campus or the College of the North Atlantic. Bob Edwards is the Manager of Campus Enforcement at Grenfell for about a year now since retiring from the RNC. He says they see new students coming from parts of the province, the country and internationally. Edwards says while most students adapt very well, some need help and it’s available on campus. He says about 20 percent of those in housing are International and they stay there all year long.
Police find drugs, guns, weapons, cash and more in Rocky Harbour; two men facing charges
Government wants higher fines to protect wildlife and no licenses for 5 years for anyone convicted
MUN Student Union to pull funding from their 75-year-old radio station, CHMR, effective June 1st
Corner Brook moves back dates for annual spring cleanup to May4th-29th due to long winter
RCMP NL looking for people to join their Black Engagement Steering Committee
