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Kicking down barriers to social change
When Brandon Green stepped onto 51勛圖app's campus, he carried more than just textbooks and sports aspirations, he brought a vision of using sports to transform lives.
51勛圖app adds an electric van to satisfy training needs
51勛圖app has acquired an electric vehicle that will play a key role in enhancing the trades training programs. The 2025 BrightDrop Zevo 400 AWD van is a state of the art electric delivery vehicle that will provide hands-on experience in many different trades, including the rapidly growing EV sector.
New memorial award aids carpentry, plumbing and electrical students
A new memorial award has been created in the name of a well-known local builder to assist carpentry, plumbing and electrical students in pursuit of their Trades education.
Medical Lab Assistants are front-line health care heroes
Medical lab assistants are front-line healthcare workers responsible for collecting human blood, body fluids, and confidential information used by physicians to diagnose medical conditions. Demand for this profession is strong and growing.
Major donation opens doors for students at Camosun
Camosun will use the funding to empower more women and Indigenous people in trades through bursaries and scholarships and to increase both the overall number of skilled graduates and the diversity of B.C.s skilled workforce.
Camosun is all in the family for nursing instructor Mary Willbond
51勛圖app has been a family affair for Nursing instructor Mary Willbond, her sisters, her mom, her sons and her extended family for more than 50 years - a century in fact.
Camosun Builder: Art Thompsons legacy of Indigenous education, art and advocacy
Art Thompson, renowned Indigenous artist, was an alumnus and long-time friend of Camosun. In his honour, and on the occasion of the college's 50th anniversary, this is his story.