For those of you in the Prince Rupert area with more dirty clothes than time, there is a local business ready to handle all of your laundry needs. It’s called Rinse Rupert Laundry, formerly known as Mommy’s Laundry. Located at 217 – 6th Street (between Third...
Your Place (YP) is a tuition-free four-week training program for women aged 18+ who are interested in entering the trades. The program equips students with the knowledge and skills they’ll need to obtain entry-level employment in the trades. Who Created This...
The Connected Coast project continues to lay fibre-optic cables across Northern B.C. allowing households and businesses to have high speed communication services for the first time. The project has now reached the remote village of Hartley Bay with over 250 kilometres...
Communication is a key piece of economic and community growth. That’s why the Gitga’at First Nation and CityWest have formed a partnership to bring improved high-speed internet connectivity via subsea cables to rural communities along the North Coast of BC. What is...
The Aboriginal Entrepreneurs Program (AEP) is a federal government initiative designed to boost entrepreneurial activity and business growth in Canada’s First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities. The program’s goal is simple – to increase the number of successful...
Do you have a family member, friend, or know someone who has a strong interest in a career in the trades? JFJV, in conjunction with the Industry Training Authority of BC (ITA BC) and UA Piping Industry College of BC (UAPICBC), will be holding our third Introduction to...