A team is coming to the West coast next week to provide information sessions for anyone wanting to learn more about services and the Orientation to Trades and Technology program that is starting in March at the Bay St. George Campus.
Women in Resource Development Corporation will be offering a free Professional Development training session on Tuesday. The session is intended for Municipal Councils, Fire Departments, and staff in the Humber Valley Region. For the past quarter of a century, the WRDC has been an incubator for change. They have created a local, diverse and skilled workforce while supporting employers, industries, and sectors in their efforts to create and maintain inclusive workplaces. A team is coming to the West coast next week to provide information sessions for anyone wanting to learn more about services and the Orientation to Trades and Technology program that is starting in March at the Bay St. George Campus. There will be information sessions in Deer Lake, Corner Brook, Stephenville, areas.
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Integrated Youth Services Hub opening next year in Corner Brook, will be operated out of Vine Place Community centre
Corner Brook Rapids Swim Club to host west coast invitational at Marina Redmond centre this weekend
Kin Club of Corner Brook to hold second annual craft fair tomorrow at the Civic Centre
Bay St. George RCMP looking for missing 18-year-old Dakota Davies
Tuesday's wintery weather leads to multiple traffic collisions for Corner Brook RNC
