Collaboration & Partnerships
°ĶĄč·čĀķŠćsupports Gitxaala Nation with vital trades training for economic and cultural growth
January 24, 2022
In one northern village, Indigenous cultural needs and massive construction projects combined to create demand for specialized °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć Trades training to support community members. Located on the north coast of British Columbia, the Gitxaala Nationās main community is in Kitkatla. It identified the need for skilled trades people several years ago, as projects such as the LNG Canada in Kitimat and port expansion in Prince Rupert were announced. But it was a smaller project closer to home that inspired Gitxaala Nation to em...
Read more...Partners launch resilient housing solutions project at Kanaka Bar to assist with rebuild of fire-ravaged Lytton, B.C., region
January 13, 2022
Kanaka Bar Indian Band, SAIT, °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć, Foresight Canada and Seko Construction partner to harness innovation to provide options for the rebuild of the region Kanaka Bar, B.C. (Jan. 13, 2022) ā Patrick Michell, Chief of the Kanaka Bar Indian Band, announced today they have entered into an agreement with the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) on a pilot project focused on climate-resilient housing options for evacuees who lost their homes in the June 30, 2021 Lytton, B.C., wildfire. The project is expected to rev...
Read more...°ĶĄč·čĀķŠćbusiness students seek community support to launch investment fund
January 5, 2022
Justin Rantucci and Steven Fiust speak highly of their education at °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć, but there is one thing they would like to change. When networking with other finance students at post-secondary institutions across Canada, they learned that schools with a student-run investment fund seemed to result in a better transition to finance careers for their graduates. Seeing an opportunity to provide hands-on experience for more °ĶĄč·čĀķŠćstudents while building capacity locally, Rantucci, Fiust and fellow student Riley Dunsmore are lo...
Read more...Dec. 6 Candlelight Vigils return to OCās Vernon and Salmon Arm campuses
December 2, 2021
Candlelight is returning to °ĶĄč·čĀķŠćās campuses, as a symbolic commitment to end violence against women. Communities in the Okanagan and Shuswap are marking the 32nd anniversary of the Ćcole Polytechnique Massacre, in addition to the ongoing cases of missing women from the region, with a Candlelight Vigil on Dec. 6 co-hosted by a network of organizations and volunteers. āThe SAFE Society has been partnering with °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć and students for over a decade to offer the Dec. 6 event, as an important way to remember and h...
Read more...New funding connects people to tourism careers in the Okanagan
November 15, 2021
The Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction has announced a program that will provide skills training to as many as 30 eligible British Columbians to prepare them for jobs in the hospitality industry in the Okanagan and Shuswap regions. āGraduates of this skills-training project will be qualified for a variety of jobs in the hospitality and tourism sectors,ā said Nicholas Simons, Minister of Social Development and Poverty Reduction. āThe training participants receive will prepare them for exciting careers and give them...
Read more...Soaring Indigenous sculpture unveiled in OC's new Health Sciences Centre
November 3, 2021
A nine metre (30 foot), hand-cut metal sculpture by local Indigenous artist Clint George is now installed and proudly on display in °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć's new Health Sciences Centre. The sculpture represents the Four Food Chiefs, and depicts the Syilx Okanagan oral history (or captikŹ·É¬) on how food was given. James Coble, Director of Student Services and Indigenization Task Force Chair at °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć, says the sculpture demonstrates the Collegeās commitment to creating welcoming spaces for Indigenous students. āThe opportunity t...
Read more...kinSHIFT: a powerfulāand localāway to learn about Truth and Reconciliation
September 27, 2021
Kelly Terbasket of IndigenEYEZ has created a new sister organization for alliesākinSHIFT. Launched this spring, kinSHIFT is a tailored set of workshops for non-Indigenous allies who want to take the next step. Designed in response to increasing requests from people who want to be genuine allies, kinSHIFT is a safer space to do the work. &n...
Read more...FortisBC powers up support for women and Indigenous students
September 24, 2021
New awards and opportunities for mentorship with FortisBC are making it easier for female and female Indigenous students to be successful with their trades education. FortisBC recently set up three scholarships for women in trades with a focus on supporting female students who are at the mid-point in their education. The scholarship comes with the potential for the student to meet with FortisBC representatives and connect with someone working in a role they may be interested in pursuing in the future. "We wanted to support student...
Read more...Volunteers needed for a sweet cause: Enactus °ĶĄč·čĀķŠćstudents invite community to join them in picking apples
September 17, 2021
A group of °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć business students are once again putting the call out for volunteers from °ĶĄč·čĀķŠćand the community to help them harvest fruit that will be used to make healthy snacks for children and others in need. Launched in the fall of 2018, Fruit Snaps is a Vernon- and Penticton-based project co-ordinated by Enactus °ĶĄč·čĀķŠćstudents in partnership with the North Okanagan Valley Gleaners Society facility. Itās focused on taking unused apples from local orchards and dehydrating them into snacks for local schools. The Fruit S...
Read more...Building the energy efficient home of the future
August 23, 2021
°ĶĄč·čĀķŠć and UBCO collaboration powers up Wilden Living Lab Phase 2 Itās a research partnership thatās about more than bricks and mortar. °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć and UBC Okanagan ā together with Wildenās Blenk Development Corp., AuthenTech Homes and FortisBC ā have broken ground on Phase 2 of the Wilden Living Lab research project. Phase one started in 2016 when two homes were built side-by-side in Wilden. One was built to current building codes including a natural gas furnace, standard plumbing fixtures and applianc...
Read more...Jillian Harris sets up award fund to support underrepresented students
August 20, 2021
A much-coveted subscription box from Canadian influencer and Kelowna local Jillian Harris will open up more than just surprises for recipients, but opportunities to support a generation of historically excluded students at °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć with every subscription sold. Jillian Harris, through her fall Jilly Box, is raising $50,000 to create awards for Indigenous students, Black students and students of Colour at °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć. The Jilly Box is seeding the fund with $15,000 and subsequently, will match donations up t...
Read more...LCRB Clarifies Legality of Sample Distribution for Wine Releases
July 5, 2021
Sent on behalf of the BC Beverage Technology Access Centre BC BTAC Consults with Licensing Branch to Confirm Legality of Wine Sample Delivery The provinceās Liquor & Cannabis Regulation Branch (LCRB) confirmed this week that the local beverage sector may legally deliver taste-sized samples of their product, which is great news for boutique producers and medium to large companies alike as it will allow for the traditional āVintage Releaseā for BC wineries in virtual format. In searching for ways to offer up its services ...
Read more...Edible garden project at OCās Penticton campus to feed students, community members
June 29, 2021
A partnership between °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć's Penticton campus and the Medical Arts Research Group is helping to root out food insecurity amongst students and local families. An edible garden program is being established on the north end of the Penticton campus, with the aim to provide fresh vegetables to °ĶĄč·čĀķŠćstudents and food bank patrons in the community. Medical Arts Research Group donated the wood and fence material for the project. Raised garden beds were built in May by students in the Women in Trades Training program, and install...
Read more...Partnership dishes up meal ideas by °ĶĄč·čĀķŠćCulinary Students and local food products
June 24, 2021
A new partnership between °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć and produce supplier company Farm Bound is bringing locally sourced organic foods to your doorstep with delicious summer-ready recipes crafted by °ĶĄč·čĀķŠćCulinary Arts students. Food-lovers can now order the °ĶĄč·čĀķŠćInspiration Box from the Farm Bound website. The box has fully portioned ingredients for recipes to make Middle Eastern Chicken Zaāatar, Carrot and Radish Salad, Pea Risotto with Asparagus and a spice blend to make your own Zaāatar Spice Mix. Not only will you learn new recipes but also...
Read more...Post-secondary partners seek to unite early childhood education instructors across Canada
April 28, 2021
Virtual conference will focus on outdoor pedagogy in college ECE programs How does playing in the mud support childrenās cognitive and social development? Why is outdoor play such a powerful conduit for learning? How can we advance curriculum to empower current and future early childhood educators (ECEs) to tap into it? These and other questions will be explored during a unique virtual conference next month that will bring together ECE instructors and outdoor play experts from across the country. On May 18, °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć, in ...
Read more...°ĶĄč·čĀķŠćdoing its part to reduce emissions
April 22, 2021
As the worldās leaders gather on Earth Day 2021 to discuss steps to battle climate change, °ĶĄč·čĀķŠć is pointing to recent statistics that demonstrate how far its energy savings efforts are advancing B.C.ās sustainability agenda. Calculations completed this week show that °ĶĄč·čĀķŠćhas reduced its total overall greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 44 per cent since 2007 ā this in the face of an overall growth in space of 44 per cent in the same period. The calculations show that °ĶĄč·čĀķŠćhas managed to decrease its per-square-metre emission...
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