Trades students at Vancouver Island University will benefit from a new investment of better than 187 thousand dollars in industry-standard trades-training equipment.
The new funding will be used to purchase equipment in a number of programs including automotive, refrigeration and air conditioning, welding, electrical, carpentry and heavy-mechanical trades to help students with hands-on learning opportunities.
Paul Persson, a Duncan resident, enrolled in the heavy-mechanical trades foundation program says having the latest equipment to learn with is a big deal….
The new funding will be used to purchase equipment in a number of programs including automotive, refrigeration and air conditioning, welding, electrical, carpentry and heavy-mechanical trades to help students with hands-on learning opportunities.
Paul Persson, a Duncan resident, enrolled in the heavy-mechanical trades foundation program says having the latest equipment to learn with is a big deal….
The province will also hand over 4 point 85 million dollars in continued support for almost 1,400 trades seats.
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