«Jobs and Apprenticeships»...
October 24th, 2013; By Mackenzie Wall
You may have heard the advice, “learn a trade – it’s an important skill to have.” That’s good advice: there will always be a need for carpenters, electricians, plumbers, mechanics, […]

October 18th, 2013; By CareersInTrades.ca
Finding an employer is the first and often most difficult step in an apprenticeship. If the employer you’re interested in approaching doesn’t employ apprentices, check out our list of resources […]

September 29th, 2013; By Gale Blaylock
Environmental engineers are the technical professionals who identify and design solutions for environmental problems. Environmental engineers provide safe drinking water, treat and properly dispose of wastes, maintain air quality, control […]

September 26th, 2013; By Susan Huebert
Every year, humpback whales travel 4000 kilometres from the ocean around Alaska and British Columbia to the water near Hawaii. Soon afterwards, they turn around and make the return journey. […]

September 24th, 2013; By Bel Harris
What is a Petroleum Engineer? Oil and gas are two of the most crucial energy resources we rely upon in the modern world. Oil and gas companies extract the deposits […]

September 24th, 2013; By Kimberly Moreau
Hammer, screwdriver, wrench, scissors, shampoo, styling product – on the outside, a career in hairdressing shares little with a career in engineering or construction, yet they’re more similar than one […]

August 30th, 2013; By Kathleen Gerry
According to Wikipedia, city planning is a technical and political process concerned with the control of the use of land and design of the urban environment, including transportation networks, to […]
