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

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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

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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

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NENAS and NLC providing training for frontline workers

NENAS and NLC providing training for frontline workers Grads will help with COVID vaccine rollout for elders Mar 17, 2021 1:28 PM By: Tom Summer | Alaska Highway News Twelve indigenous students are set to graduate March 26 from Northern Light College’s Supportive Care Assistant Program, qualifying to work as front line workers. The program was created in

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Aborginal Head Start

Sas Natsadle ​ Aboriginal Head Start Sas Natsadle Aboriginal Head Start is an early intervention program that provides for the needs of the whole child and their family through support services. The program focuses on the involvement of parents, who are the child’s first and most influential teachers. Early intervention pre-school programs benefit parents and

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