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Bob Termuende has had close encounters with wild turkeys almost every year for the 35 years he has lived out of town. However, this year’s encounter was a little different from the rest, with the appearance of the albinos.
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The College of the Rockies is holding a Health programs information session on Wednesday, Nov. 27 at 7 p.m. in Room 205 at the Cranbrook main campus. WorkBC lists many health care jobs on their “High Opportunity Occupations in B.C.” list with above average or excellent projected employment growth and job openings through 2020. Students interested in joining this field can
Health programs at the College of the Rockies prepare students for jobs in the growing healthcare field.
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learn more about the College’s Health Care Assistant, Practical Nursing and Practical Nursing Access programs. “This is an excellent time for individuals interested in making a difference in the lives of others to enter the healthcare field,” said Heather Hepworths, department head of Health programs. “With an aging population creating an increased demand for health services and the need to replace experienced workers as they retire, employment prospects are above-average in the healthcare field.” The evening will include an overview of healthcare programs, information on financing your education, employment prospects for graduates and an opportunity to ask questions of program faculty. Refreshments will be served and all those who attend and apply to a health program by December 13 will have their application fee waived. For more information call 250-489-8243 or email: ask@cotr.bc.ca or go to: www.cotr.bc.ca/ heath