Community Works Foreman
June 14-18, 2010
Yellowknife
Occupational certification recognizes the skills and knowledge gained through work experience. Succesful individuals receive a "Certificate of Compentence" awarded under the NWT Appprenticeship, Trade and Occupations Certification Act.
Candidates can pursue certification through one or more of the following:
* On the job and and in your home community;
* School courses where certification tests will be offered; and
* Annual review and testing sessions:
For more information contact contact:
Penny Johnson
867-920-6121 Phone
penny_johnson@gov.nt.ca
During a successful meeting in Norman Wells with over 100 participants and a packed agenda, the NWTAC announced changes to its leadership.
In the weeks leading up to Emergency Preparedness Week, NWT residents should work to ensure they are prepared for emergencies. In the NWT, this time of year preparedness is particularly important. With the spring melt and many people heading out on the land as weather improves there are increased risks relating to floods and being stranded in remote areas.
The Aboriginal Finance Officers Association of Canada (AFOA) offers four $1,000 bursaries available to First Nation, Inuit or Métis students attending University or college as a full-time student in an academic program such as Business Ad

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