Interest List – BladeRunners Sponsored by Pembina

4-Week BladeRunners Essential Skills Program Fort St. John Our Program is aimed at helping youth 16 to 30 years of age who are unemployed or under-employed, to give you the essential skills needed to gain the confidence for employment,  or further training opportunities. We will: Help you with Job Readiness Skills  (Adaptability, Collaboration, Communication, Creativity …

Interest List – BladeRunners Sponsored by Pembina Read More »

Interest List – Fraction Water Technician

Water Technician Mentorship and Training Program Fort St. John Fraction Energy Services in partnership with NENAS – Indigenous Skills & Employment Training Centre, are looking for Student applications to our Water Technician school.  Successful candidates will be offered a position with Fraction Energy, a growing Water Management company, for full time employment. 7 days – …

Interest List – Fraction Water Technician Read More »

Tse’K’Wa field school uncovers several artifacts

NENAS is proud to support the National Tse’K’Wa Historic Site. Original Article on EnergeticCity.ca by Spencer Hall May 29, 2022 CHARLIE LAKE, B.C. – The University of Northern BC-led archeological field school at the National Tse’K’Wa Historic Site has uncovered several artifacts over the last three and a half weeks. Executive director of the Tse’K’Wa …

Tse’K’Wa field school uncovers several artifacts Read More »

Meet Fort St. John’s 2021 community award winners

Meet Fort St. John’s 2021 community award winners Apr 29, 2021 10:40 PM By: Dillon Giancola PreviousNext1 / 9 The Covid-19 Seniors Task Force, named the Mayor’s 2021 Citizens of the Year.suppliedExpandPrevious Fort St. John held its annual community awards online Thursday night, highlighting acts of kindness through the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the winners: Mayor’s Citizen of the Year The Covid-19 Seniors …

Meet Fort St. John’s 2021 community award winners Read More »

Walks to remember: Honouring murdered and missing indigenous women

Residents in Fort St. John joined thousands across Canada on Wednesday to walk in memory and raise awareness of murdered and missing indigenous women. May 6, 2021 9:49 AM By: Tom Summer Alaska Highway News Connie Greyeyes was among several who showed up at Kin Park to show their support, and said she walks in memory of her …

Walks to remember: Honouring murdered and missing indigenous women Read More »

Past Programs and Projects

Past Projects and Programs Group Projects:  Mining Essentials training Heavy Equipment Training  North East Aboriginal Trades Training Northern Aboriginal Employment and Training Safety Ticket and Vocational training Financial Literacy training Driver Education training Class 1, 2, 3, 4  Youth Driver Education L, N, 5   Pipeline Craftsmanship Training Community and Urban labour program Basic Security …

Past Programs and Projects Read More »

Blueberry students complete pipeline training

Training was hosted by Mastec Canada, which provided funding and expert instructors, alongside Enbridge. Mar 3, 2021 12:38 PM By: Tom Summer | Alaska Highway News A group of indigenous students completed their 10-day pre-employment pipeline training program last week, courtesy of Buick Oilfield Services Ltd. and NENAS. Training was hosted by Mastec Canada, which provided funding and …

Blueberry students complete pipeline training Read More »