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  • Spotlight: Dr. Laurie Waye honoured by the Canadian Armed Forces

    Coast Mountain College’s Vice President Academic (Interim) Dr. Laurie Waye has been honoured with a certificate of appreciation for outstanding support to the Canadian Armed Forces..........
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  • CMTN to offer distributed learning for entire 2020-21 academic year

    Coast Mountain College will be offering the fall and winter 2020-21 academic year in a Distributed Learning format to ensure that students, staff and faculty have certainty in how classes will be taught throughout the academic year.......
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  • B.C. students to get health education for in-demand jobs

    Students throughout British Columbia have more opportunities to train for careers as health-care professionals, thanks to focused investments in post-secondary education and training........
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  • Minister’s statement on guidelines for post-secondary institutions

    Melanie Mark, Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Training, has released the following statement regarding the guidelines for reducing the risk of COVID-19 at post-secondary institutions in B.C........
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  • CMTN students set to learn in new ways Sept. 8

    Students at Coast Mountain College begin their fall classes on September 8 – but this year most students will be learning via distributed, or online learning.......
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  • Dr. David Try named interim chair for CMTN Board of Governors

    Effective yesterday, Dr. David Try, vice-chair of the Coast Mountain College Board of Governors assumed the role of interim chair of the board......
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  • Spotlight: Hazelton students access carpentry training close to home

    Parked just outside the Hazelton campus sits Coast Mountain College’s glacier coloured mobile trades training unit. It represents learning in close to home and brings education to the doorstep of students who wouldn’t otherwise be able to access trades training in their own community.......
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  • CMTN acknowledges discovery of human remains at former Kamloops Indian Residential School

    On Monday, May 31 staff, students and faculty at Coast Mountain College are encouraged to wear orange in memory of the children whose remains were found earlier this week at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
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  • Anti-racism resources now available on CMTN web site

    As Coast Mountain College prepares for the fall semester, it has launched a one-stop resource page for anti-racism resources and connections to community groups that support newcomers to Canada.....
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  • Post-secondary town hall with Dr. Bonnie Henry

    Post-secondary institutions held a virtual town hall discussion with Dr. Bonnie Henry on May 10 to discuss the return-to-campus COVID-19 guidelines.
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  • Supporting post-secondary students affected by India, Pakistan travel restrictions

    Mental health supports are available to B.C. post-secondary international students who are affected by the new federal flight restrictions between India, Pakistan and Canada......
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  • What you need to know for Summer 2021

    Most programs and courses will continue to be delivered through distance learning modes. A limited number of programs include aspects of delivery that are in-person activities on campuses or off-site in our communities......
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  • CMTN Fine Arts Instructor and Master Carver Dempsey Bob receives Artistic Achievement Award

    Congratulations to Coast Mountain College's own Dempsey Bob, Master Carver and instructor at the Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art. Today he has been honoured by the Canada Council for the Governor General's Award for Artistic Achievement in Visual Arts......
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  • COVID-19 update #17 – Restrictions on gatherings extended

    Provincial health orders banning social gatherings was extended for an additional four weeks, until Feb. 5, 2021. This is a reminder that in compliance with those orders the following precautions must be adhered to on CMTN campuses.....
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  • COVID-19 update #16

    New public health measures were announced that impact staff and students in the Coast Mountain College (CMTN) community. Keep reading for a summary of the measures that affect CMTN.......
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  • COVID-19 update #13

    At Coast Mountain College we continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation very closely. We continue to be guided by the Provincial Health Officer and are working with the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training. The health of our college community, students and employees remains our top priority...............…
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  • COVID-19 update #12

    At Coast Mountain College we continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation very closely. We continue to be guided by the Provincial Health Officer and are working with the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training. The health of our college community, students and employees remains our top priority...............…
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  • CMTN on international stage for efforts around Indigenization

    CMTN’s efforts to Indigenize curriculum, provide Indigenous student supports and respond to the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission were highlighted yesterday in Saskatoon, SK at the Colleges and Institutes Canada (CiCAN) 2019 Indigenous Education Symposium.....…
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