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From exploring creeks with her grandfather in Prince Rupert to monitoring intertidal ecosystems as an environmental technician, Kyla MacIlroy turned a childhood love of the outdoors into a flourishing career. The hands-on learning that formed an integral part of the Coast Mountain College Applied Coastal Ecology (ACE) program helped launch her journey.
Coast Mountain College is proud to celebrate our 2026 President's Choice and Honrouable Mention Award winners, Stone Sam and Wenda Day. Their winning artwork, along with art by fellow Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art students, will be on display at the Kitimat Museum until April 4, 2026.
Our Terrace and Smithers campuses celebrated International Women's Day in March with guest speakers, lunch, and more.
The CMTN Foundation annual Donor Dinner was held on November 20, 2025. Between entrance awards and the November adjudication, nearly $210,000 has been awarded to 91 students, 48 of whom are Indigenous.
This past summer, Coast Mountain College worked in collaboration with the University of Northern BC (UNBC), Fraser Basin Council, and Lheidli T'enneh First Nation to study the vulnerability to climate change of different forest soils from the coast to the interior.
We are very proud of our progressive and open relationships with local First Nations bands and governments and our respect for indigenous world view and educational practices.
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