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Career Profile: Geographic Information Specialists

February 2nd, 2023; By Susan Huebert

If you go on a trip with your parents or grandparents, you might see them pull out a paper map to look at when then need help with directions. Some […]


Begin Your Apprenticeship Journey with Help from Support Youth Ontario

February 2nd, 2023; By Meghan Brown

The trades are a vital part of the Canadian workforce, but over the last few decades there has been a lack of new young people entering the trades. With the […]


Career Profile: Insulation Workers – Floor, Ceiling, and Wall

February 2nd, 2023; By Susan Huebert

In Canada and other cold countries, insulation is important for keeping people warm and preventing pipes in buildings from freezing. In summer, insulation in floors, ceilings, and walls helps to […]


Career Profile: Fishers and related fishing workers

February 2nd, 2023; By Susan Huebert

When you and your family want a change from meats like beef or chicken, you might decide to eat fish. Have you ever thought of who catches the fish? Your […]


Looking for a Trade in BC? Think Culinary, Automotive, and Construction

January 9th, 2023; By Sarah Leung

BC students interested in trades career paths should consider culinary, automotive, and construction jobs. According to the Labour Market Information Council (LMIC) in 2021, 20 per cent of Canadians work […]


Career Profile: Wooden Boat Rebuilder

January 9th, 2023; By Susan Huebert

Suppose that you wanted to ride a boat on a lake or stream. You might choose a boat made of aluminum or steel, but you could choose a boat made […]


Career Profile: Institutional Cook

January 9th, 2023; By Susan Huebert

Every day, you eat food that someone has cooked, whether you eat with your family at home or buy a meal from your school cafeteria. Cooking for a family of […]