Page Ad - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 5, 1993 “ BUSINESS REVIE NWCC begins new course TERRACE — Northwest Com- munity College is starting a dip- loma program in Kitimat this fall tha?ll eventually lead to a bachelor’s degres at the Univer- sily of Northern B.C. CUNBC). The college’s Applied Science for Industrial Technology diplo- ma program is a two-year effort combining . classroom _ learning with practical experience. Students - graduating. from this will then have the option for a further two years of study leading joward a Bachelor of Applied Technology degree from UNBC, “This is just the kind of thing the province has been working on,” advanced education minister Tom Perry said last week here at a press conference. “We haye complete confidence the college will work -well with UNBC on this,” he said. . The province fs providing $125,000 for 18 places in the col- lege’s diploma program while Al- can, Burocan and Methanex in Kitimat are providing equipment and employces for instruction. Included in this mix is School District 80 which has two courses for high schooi students to help prepare them for the diploma pro- gram. . Perry and college officials said the co-operative effort is not only designed for entering students bul for people in the workforce who want more training. Thal’s because the college’s diploma can cither be an end to itself or be used as credits for the UNBC degree, College president Don Ander- son sid that depending upon demand, more than 18 students can be enrolled should companics wish to add their financing. Perry. said the practical work experience portion of the program will work well in preparing stu- dents for changing technology. This combination of academics with work experience is popular at post secondary institutions. ADVANCED EDUCATION minister Tom Perry was on hand in Terrace last week to announce a Northwest Community College applied science diploma program. . Pictured with him is college president Don Anderson. TERRACE — The Terrace. and District Chamber of Commerce will reveal tonight the name of this year’s business execulive of the year. That’s different from past years when the announcement and the roast were held the same evening. Chamber manager Bobbie Phil- lips said this way the chamber catt better adverlise the event, line up roasiers and ensure that people who know the business executive will have a chance to make plans. The roast takes place June 26, kak kk The announcement tonight takes place at a chamber supper featuring Forest Alliance of B.C. - or AND ABOU T president Jack Munro. Munro, a former president of the IWA-Canada, is in town for a city-sponsored forestry confer- ence being held the same time as the trade show. The supper takes place at the Terrace Inn. Doors open at 6 p.m.. ’ with supper at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $20, Contact the chamber for more information. a tok kok Chamber . activitles continue tomorrow with a luncheon at the £ Brighten up your windows ) Come In and see Lise, she willbe happy to offer her expert advise for your home decorating needs , L_eEVvVoLt_orm BLINDS ‘Horizontal and Vertical with exciting new blinds avallable in a variety of colors Suggested Retail Price A Sale Worth Singing Abouil ae Bavarian Inn. Speaker is David Emerson, president of YVR, the newly- created authority which now runs Vancouver Intemational Airport. YVR is the international travel shorthand for the Vancouver In- temnational Airport. tak kk The ski season may be over on Shames Mountain but there’s something new waiting to take its place, The Shames Mountain Tca-Bar opens this Saturday. 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