The initial goal of $150,000 for year one of Lethbridge College’s College Home project now seems modest.
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The initial goal of $150,000 for year one of Lethbridge College’s College Home project now seems modest.
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Fort McMurray’s latest link to the oilsands is Keyano College’s brand new Power and Process Engineering Lab, a facility that will more than triple the school’s skilled worker output.
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What would a quarter of a billion dollars look like? In Lethbridge, it could look like new buildings at both Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge – and a tremendous boost to the city’s economy.
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Lethbridge College recently announced a $50,000 gift from the southern Alberta region of Lafarge Canada.
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When they’re not using technology, it seems the preference is for serious reading. With 1,024 library circulations, Maclean’s magazine has topped even the popularity of People over the past 10 years.
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Red Deer College is doing its best to put last spring’s cuts behind it and forge ahead with the school year, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the school.
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School isn’t even back in session, but Red Deer College is abuzz over a recent accolade.
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A partnership with the Canadian Home Builders’ Association could help Lethbridge College realize up to $1 million in funding for the Trades Building renewal project.
CHBA members didn’t hesitate to sign on to the project which will see the profits from the sales of two new homes each year for five years go into the Trades and Technology Renewal and Innovation Project (TTRIP).
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Medicine Hat College has squeaked by with a barely balanced budget following provincial funding cuts.
“When you’re looking at a $53-million budget, $30,000 is not much of a cushion so to speak, but none the less we’re balanced,” said MHC president Ralph Weeks, following the board of Governors approval of the 2013-14 budget Tuesday.
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Frustrated with years of unrewarding, rote work, Ralph Boyce decided to change his future with the throw of a dart.
Posting a map of Canada to his wall, he covered his eyes and threw three darts — one hit the west coast, one ended up on the east coast and one landed on Calgary.
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