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CNC budget passed, dental hygiene program suspended

The College of New Caledonia has passed its 2015 / 2016 budget.

The board was forced to make some tough decisions as the college was facing a 2.8 million dollar deficit.

As a part of the cuts announced today, the dental hygiene program is being suspended with a target re launch date of fall 2016.

Dental Hygiene faculty member Carole Whitmer says local dentists will suffer as a result

“There’s no dental hygiene program north of Vancouver and Vancouver Island and there no assistant program north of Kelowna. The reason the dental hygiene program was started here was because there was no dental hygienists in the north.”

However, the dental assistant program got off the hook, and will be revised with the help of government for a re launch in the fall of 2015.

“I think the opportunity to make some changes to the dental assisting curriculum and hopefully have an intake this fall is a direct result of support and pressure that the dental community has put on the government” Whitmer added

Other cuts include the early care and learning centre, which will transition to a local non-profit society and a decrease in second year accounting courses at the PG campus. Student service will also be “restructured” at the Quesnel, Burns Lake and Prince George campuses.

As a result of the cuts, 39 layoff notices have gone out and 6 more positions will go unfilled.

“It was incredibly difficult, I’ve lost many nights of sleep and we’ve worked tirelessly and countless hours on it” CNC President Henry Resier said

The budget passed 6 – 3 with one abstaining.

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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

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