â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

CNC lobbying to expand heavy duty mechanic program

The College of New Caledonia is lobbying the provincial government to expand it’s heavy duty mechanic program.

CNC President Henry Reiser says they currently have a two year wait list. “Historically it’s been a high demand program, it’s very well received, we have outstanding faculty in this area and this is a program that people come from great distances to study at.”

Reiser says the program’s home of Nicholson Street is creating a bottleneck, due to a lack of space.

“We have a proposal before government now for $14 million to expand our tech centre.”

He says the new building would increase the current footprint from 12.3 square metres per student to the ITA standard of 25 metres squared. That expansion would increase the overall program capacity by 30%.

“The current space we are in is very crowded and is very difficult to teach in, so there is some saefty issues as well that need to be considered.”

MLA Shirley Bond says she has looked at the proposal and is on board with the plan.

“I have discussed this project with the Minister of Advanced Education, we are going to continue to make our case. I think we have a strong case, I’m cautiously optimistic that we can see some movement on this in the not too distant future.”

Both Bond and Reiser acknowledge that there is more work to be done on the file, but Bond says she will be pressing the issue with the province.

“We want to see these wait lists reduced, and certainly an expansion would be one way to do that.”

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Colin Dacre
Colin Dacre
Raised in Surrey BC, graduate of BCIT that moved north to pursue the news. Email me at [email protected] or find me on twitter

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Fifth generating unit comes online at Site C

The Site C Project has reached another major milestone with the dam's fifth generating unit coming online today. "Commissioning the fifth generating unit at Site C is a significant step towards securing more clean and affordable electricity for communities, homes and businesses," said Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions Adrian Dix.

Canada Post employees represented by CUPW to give vote on final offers

CUPW Employees with Canada Post will be able to vote on the latest contract offer.

New protection measures in place for Great Bear Sea  

B.C. is introducing new protection measures for 14.5 square...

Save our Streets pitches bail reform, prolific offender changes to BC Federal Liberal caucus

One of the co-founders of the Save our Streets Coalition (SOS) believes the federal government can do more to crack down on repeat offenders as well as provide a full continuum of care for those suffering from addiction and mental illness. The group sat down with the federal Liberals BC caucus on Monday in Kelowna to discuss these issues as well as bail reform.

B.C. streamlines process for U.S. and international doctors to work in the province

U.S.-trained doctors can now become fully licensed in British Columbia without the need for further assessment if they hold certain U.S. certifications.
- Advertisement -