me week, |: - There will also bea. 25- an i _ station. computer - working. - a - ministry offices and labs..° | ; across . p a A10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 23, ,, 2006 to be done by Christmas of | . - Northern British Columbia’s’ - mew _campus. should be | “THE UNIVERSITY ‘ready’ for occupation before ‘Christmas, — officials , ' here last. week. Renovations ate to: start ‘next. month . on portions of the 15,000 square foot’. ‘ building on Keith Ave. that said ANG - once housed transportation _ ' The building, . . the street: from. the. Terrace . _’ Lumber Company, ‘has been . 7 _empty since the ministry cut: ° staff here'in'2002 and was ©" ~ ‘bought by the university, this", » Spring. oo “It’s easily, four times the 7 size of -UNBC’s current : “space next to the provincial - _ liquor store. And that space is simply current and future courses. Terrace-based. UNEC of- ficial ‘Judith Lapadat said it - not large enough to’ contain — * .” and programs, officials said. _ will need | space for Bach- “program students beginning . Mext*year, students from a Master’ s ofEducation pro-- “~~ elor.of Science. in Nursing © gram ‘and. students: from. a. new: ‘Bachelor of Education _ program. Part of the new. building . ., will contain’ two large class- ‘rooms, which can’ be joined together to ‘create a public” _ use room for approximately: ‘80 people; she said during - “a tour of. the: building last area, study rooms, a student - UNBC officials toured the future Keith Ave. campus of the university last week. ' Northwest manager Judith Lapadat, left, points out a detail to new UNBC president ; . Don Cozzetto and Prince George UNBC executives Dennis Macknak and Tom Ber- - “ekoff. Cozzetto, who started i in July,. was ona. tour of the area last week. | - UNBG campus renovations “a new ‘sports centre at its © main ‘Prince George ‘cam- ‘pus, something that has been ‘lacking up until now. “Athletics are a . huge draw to students and we will: move forward with this in an aggressive manner,” said ,Cozzetto. “We really need to . play at the university level.” lounge: and ‘faculty ‘offices, oe _. in addition to regular class- ~ rooms. | ~~ Some portions will also ‘be designed so they can be closed off from other spaces -and used at night for class- : rooms or public use. "Another UNBC official, Dennis Macknak, said reno- -vations will take place over |. ‘at least three phases. “The key aspect here is _ to have some space available ‘immediately. ‘This is going to be great for students. We really have no space for stu- dents now,”, he said. -be no UNBC.We- “need to remember : that. - Regional . support is critical.” | : “Don Cozzetto c ‘The building - sits on ~ two acres, ‘meaning there’s enough room for expansion _ if ever needed. “The.tour was set up for the . “Without — : support of the - regions, there would . - Don Cozzetto, the Rossland-. born new president of UNBC who started work July 1. “I can’t wait to see it all “renovated,” said Cozzetto, _who was. on: a tour of ‘the - » area last week. He said - sufficient size - campuses in the regions are” important for the univer- ‘sity to continue its role as a northern university. . UNBC already has new space at the Northwest Community College campus: _in Prince Rupert and shares a new building in Quesnel with the College of New Caledonia. M “Without the. support of | the regions, there would. be -no’ UNBC,” ‘said: Cozzetto. “We need to remember that. _ Regional support is critical.” : As an example, Cozzetto - ’ cited the Northern Medical Program, which will increase the numbers of physicians ~ and nurses in the north.:: . Regional support for the program was critical for its approval, he said. Cozzetto is also focussed ' on increasing UNBC’s pro- file outside the region by boosting athletic programs. He comes to UNBC from ‘nearly 20 years of working .. at post secondary institu- tions in the United States -and says ,athletic programs there are key to increasing the visibility of the institu- tions and expanding - their academic offerings. At UNBC, that means wv Available at ae "WD checrciake . _.Cozzetto said he followed UNBC’s progress since the 1990s with great interest for - its wide-ranging approach to offering education, over: a large area. It: was. the key r reason i he applied for the president’s . job when Dr. Charles Jago | -.» he said, announced his retirement. - “£ spent 10 years in the. Northwest Territories and in’ © the Yukon early on in my ca- ‘reer and developed an:affin- ity with the north, ”” Cozzetto™ said. “If you could ‘design “a job that meets your interests, then this would be the one,” al ae a eat ‘LOOKING FOR THE BEST PELLET STOVE IN THE MARKETPLACE? . WE HAVE IT! RONA Building Centre” PARALAN eSrovk gw ) _ Pr \ _ d NOTHING COMPARES. “ wil produce | up to - 68,000 B.T.U.'s; ie Will heat 2,200 +, sq. ft. © . pai tivricrcth o Warranty Unparaleted Come in nand view the working model in store. THINK “HARMAN”. | We also stock premium pine - ‘pellets and Fir/Pine Mix Pellets. Buy by the bag or: by the ton. THE HOWTO PEOPLE Proudly Canadian 100% locally owned & operated! - 3207 Munroe, Terrace * 250-635-6273 ‘ 1-800-470-3648. 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