B6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 23, 1994 ADVANCED EDUCATION A GROUP OF Grade 12 students is helping forge links between Caledonia Sr, Secondary school and Northwest Community Col- lege. Thirteen high school students took in a basic 25-hour welding program. al the college’s -(rades shop using . equipment ~ they wouldn’t have had access 10 al Caledonia. They get a basic trades certifi- cate from the college and come to ihe top of the list for getting into similar college programs in- the future. . There is no formal articulation agreement between the college and school district covering that type of interchange. But both groups view it as a chance to informally explore new ideas that may. be beneficial to both. Closcr relations with the college is something Caledonia principal Geoff Siraker is striving for. “We do a pretty geod job scll- ing kids on university,’’ he said. **We don’t do a particularly goad job of telling them what's out there if they don’t want lo go Io GRADE 12 students from Caledonia took advantage of a weld- ing program offered to them through Northwest Community Col- lege. It was a first for such a venture. Welding new learning links ‘the schools. and college once WHY SHOULD YOU COME TO OUR SALON? Our continuous training in the latest techniques cind trends in hair color, perms, culs and styles enables us to recommend the precise service or product that fits your special needs. We're here to serve you in our full-service Matrix Essentials salon. universily.”* He said less than a quarter of students go to university and only 30 per cent of them complete their program. 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We estimate that payments to contractors and suppliers throughout the province for the entire project would total: more than. billion dollars. = Completion would tuke the regional total to $250 million, under Alcan’s policy to buy locally whenever possible, Local contracts have! already built up transportation services, resources for accommodation. and equipment and many other businesses. By the time the projecl was suspended in July of 1991, about 2.7 million construction labour hours had been’ worked =- with’3.3 million leftto go. Tn all, KCP translates into’ | 000.jabs over a.five-year period. It has been: criticized for creating only a few permanent jobs, but people warking j inthe . construction industry would argue that a project like KCP 1s an impor lant part of their permanent employment, Atthe height of construction in L994, there were. 747 unionized contract employees an site. The lurgest numbers came from the surrounding region and the B.C. inter lor about 20 per cent were irom the lower mainiand KCP reprevents 5500 million in savings. to B.C, Hydro over its next-best. option lor additional hydroelectric energy.. These benefits would be felt province ‘wide. ‘As well, Nechako Reservoir operations afler KEP will be coordinated by B C. Hydro in conjunction wilh other reservoirs, “This means a more efficient usc-of water resources tind a net increase in- chery -- with no capital cost for hew installations lo augment Hydro’ § services. Regionally. n new power will advance plans fora mill being projected by Vanderhool Pulp and Paper. Alcan has undertaken to supply VPP with power from KCP at no cost for the first three yet us. That commitinent is estimated | ia be worth $50 million. oe The Kitimat Information Centre The Kitimat Information Centre is open Monday, Wednesday and F rity from 10 a, m. to4 p.m. Drop by the office and we willbe happy to discuss uny. questions you may” have about Kemano Completion. Kemano Completion Project KITIMAT INFORMATION CENTRE 224 City Centre Kitimat, B.C, V8C 1T6 Tel: 632-4712