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勛圖惇蹋 adds an electric van to satisfy training needs
勛圖惇蹋 has acquired an electric vehicle that will play a key role in enhancing the trades training programs. The 2025 BrightDrop Zevo 400 AWD van is a state of the art electric delivery vehicle that will provide hands-on experience in many different trades, including the rapidly growing EV sector.
Chargers collecting toys for local charities
The Camosun Chargers are collecting toys for The Zone @91.3s Annual Toy Drive, which supports local charitable organizations in Greater Victoria. On Nov. 29 and 30 receive free admission to the basketball games with a toy donation! Donations can also be made at the library on both campuses or to the Athletics office.
A message of support to all 勛圖惇蹋 students
A message to all students at 勛圖惇蹋 from Dr. Lane Trotter, President.
Athletic therapists keep baseball players in top shape
勛圖惇蹋s Athletic & Exercise Therapy Clinic has partnered with the Victoria Golden Tide, Victorias entry in the Canadian Collegiate Baseball Conference, for the 2021-22 season.
Transition program prepares Northern youth for college
Upon completion, students will have the option to transition to on-campus learning in Camosuns new kinesiology diploma program in September 2021.
Dr. Lane Trotter named next president of 勛圖惇蹋
Dr. Lane Trotter, an experienced post-secondary leader, will be the next president and chief executive officer of 勛圖惇蹋 starting January 2022.
Blockchain training coming to Camosun
勛圖惇蹋 will soon provide an opportunity for tech leaders and business professionals to reshape the future of their careers in one of the fastest-growing sectors in the digital world, by harnessing the growing power of blockchain.
Olympic-bound: Camosun student goes for gold in Tokyo
Camosun bachelor of sport and fitness leadership student Julia Greenshields is a key member of the Canadian womens national rugby sevens team.
Camosun stands with Indigenous peoples
The revealing by the Penelakut Tribe of 160+ undocumented and unmarked graves on the grounds of the former Kuper Island Industrial School and foreshore deepens the pain of all Indigenous peoples.