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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.
Fine Furniture students showcase an "Arbutiful Life"
Camosun Fine Furniture students exhibit their year-end graduation projects, June 24-July 18
Paddling together
Camosuns new Indigenous canoe promotes reconciliation, unique educational opportunities
School of Trades & Technology 2021 Awards
Determined. Creative. Excellence. Positive give it all attitudes are how Camosuns instructors describe this years award-winning School of Trades and Technology students.
Camosun celebrates virtual spring convocation
Camosun 2020 and 2021 grads are celebrating virtually, June 28 and 29!
Build a career in the construction trades
VICTORIA, B.C. Young people aged 17 to 29 interested in a career in construction are invited to roll up their sleeves and sample a range of trades as part of a fully-funded program at 勛圖惇蹋.
Chargers golf program paused
VICTORIA, B.C. 勛圖惇蹋 President Sherri Bell issued the following statement today following the Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST) announcement that golf will not be returning for the foreseeable future as one of the conference
Honouring the lives and the survivors
From Sherri Bell, President
Our thoughts remain with the Tkeml繳ps te Secw矇pemc and Indigenous communities following the discovery of a mass unmarked grave of 215 children who were students at the Kamloops Indian Residential School.