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Canada's baby-boom generation are at the age when they need their first pair of reading glasses, bifocals, trifocals or even progressive 'no-line' multifocal lenses.More
A $10,000 endowment fund to provide financial assistance to students enrolled in Trades programs at Kwantlen has been established by B.C. oil and Terasen.More
Look into career options in writing, publishing and technical communication. Learn about SFU's Management of Technology MBA and Biotechnology MBA.More
Throughout September and October, Philosopher's Cafe sessions are held at locations throughout the Lower Mainland.More
CBS News 60 Minutes Producer Peter W. Klein is now the CanWest Global Visiting Professor at the School of Journalism at UBC for the Winter Term 2005-2006.More
High school seniors dreaming about a career in fashion are invited to enter the 'Teen Fashion Innovators Search' conducted by The Art Institute and ELLE girl magazine and vie for $230,000 in scholarships.
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Early Childhood Education Diploma: Come learn more about this 12 month, full-time program that prepares people to work in a variety of settings within the childcare field.More
Aichi Gakusen College in Japan is inviting up to three Capilano College students to work and study in Japan for six months starting in October 2006.More
The Seniors Program at Simon Fraser University is holding a free information session in Surrey for Seniors, offering credit and non-credit courses.More
Trebas has developed the first and only full-time curriculum in DJ Arts & Technology in North America, according to company president David Leonard.
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Want to learn the Essentials of Fundraising in order to maximize opportunities for your organization? What about gaining the inside track on basic carpentry skills with Tricks of the Trade?More
The College of the Rockies has received over $96,000 worth of electrical equipment for its new Apprenticeship and Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical program from Eecol Electric.More
Casey Beierle is bullish on the market and a bear for details-both great qualities in a financial advisor.More
Four talented Emily Carr Institute (ECI) instructors will be joining NIC's Department of Fine Arts this September, as part of a unique degree completion partnership between ECI and NIC.More
The future of West Kootenay-Boundary economic development looks bright thanks to a new Memorandum of Understanding signed between Selkirk and Community Futures.More
One of the largest creative writing and aboriginal storytelling festivals in Canada will be held at UNBC starting in late September.More
Concentrate on the artistic side of games. Learn to develop characters, environments and storyboards on your way to creating an interactive game.
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Kwantlen's Fashion Design and Technology students had an opportunity to experience Thailand as part of a design competition sponsored by the Hudson's Bay Company.More
A new partnership between North Island College and Emily Carr Institute allows students to complete a Fine Arts undergraduate degree at North Island College.More
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