Seven College of the Rockies Trades students showcased their talents at the Skills Canada BC Provincial competition held April 16 in Abbotsford. Competing in welding, electrical, carpentry, and heavy vehicle equipment technology competitions, the students represented the College with professionalism and skill.
Skills Canada – BC Chapter is the province’s leading not-for-profit organization promoting careers in trades and technology. Its annual competitions give students a platform to demonstrate their abilities, while engaging visiting students in hands-on try-a-trade activities and career exploration.
College of the Rockies students qualified for the provincial competition after strong performances at the regional level in March. The provincial team included:
- Welding: Carter Thistle, Eli Volp
- Electrical: Georgia Jones, Aiden Morrison
- Carpentry: Megan Downie
- Heavy Vehicle Equipment Technology: Cody Pearson, Malcolm Phelps
All participants performed admirably, with Cody Pearson earning a silver medal in the Heavy Equipment Technology category – a notable achievement for both him and the College’s program.
“All of our students represented the College with professionalism and skill — a testament to the quality of our programs and the dedication of our instructors,” said Ranjan Bhattacharya, Dean, Trades and Technology. “Their participation enhances their resumes and prepares them for successful careers in the skilled trades. Congratulations to Cody and to all our competitors.”
Participating in events like the Skills Canada – BC competitions support the College’s strategic priorities, particularly its commitment to enriching the student experience through real-world learning opportunities.
Learn more about College of the Rockies’ Trades programs at cotr.ca/trades
About College of the Rockies
For nearly 50 years, College of the Rockies has provided post-secondary education that meets the needs and aspirations of the people, industries, and businesses of our region. All our campuses are located on the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa people, which is also home to the Kinbasket people. We value our relationships with the four Ktunaxa bands, the Shuswap band, and the Kootenay Regional Office of the Métis Nation, BC. Each year, thousands of full-time and part-time students join us in a full range of programs, including skilled trades, university arts and sciences, adult upgrading, early childhood education, health and human services, business, office administration, tourism, hospitality, recreation, fire services, continuing education, and contract training. Through smaller class sizes, highly personalized instruction and dedicated support services, our students are primed to succeed in the job market, or in the next stage of their academic journey.
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