â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

CNC welcoming feedback for new strategic plan

A 6 week consultation phase for CNC’s new five year strategic plan will begin on Monday.

President, Henry Reiser says several topics will be discussed.

“The whole notion of a service orientated culture at the college, the other one accessibility to students anywhere within our region national or international and accountability within the institution.”

The consultation phase will wrap up on February 29th and will feature in-person conversations at all of it’s campuses.

Consultation circles will be held in Prince George, Quesnel, Burns Lake, Fort St. James, Mackenzie and Vanderhoof between January 25th and February 11th.

The new plan is expected to be complete by mid-year.

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing pgnews@vistaradio.ca.

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

City Council gives third reading to updated OCP

The City of Prince George is one step closer to an update Official Community Plan. (OCP)Tonight (Wednesday) Prince George City Council gave third reading to the Official Community Plan Bylaw following a public hearing on the document. 

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Thursday, October 2nd

WHL:The Prince George Cougars are getting sniper Terik Parascak back in their lineup this weekend.

Spruce Kings strengthen goaltending depth after trade with Vernon

Bilic is committed to Arizona State University.

Eby pushes back as Alberta plans fast-track proposal for pipeline to B.C. coast

Premier David Eby slammed Alberta’s latest push for a pipeline to British Columbia’s west coast Wednesday, saying he wants to work with the province on “real” projects that have private-sector backing.

BCGEU plans to ramp up strike action after talks with province break down

The head of the B.C. General Employees Union says job action will escalate to more front-line services after the latest round of talks with the province broke down this week. 
- Advertisement -