School of Trades & Technology 2022 Awards
Alumni Giving Co-operative Education and Careers School of Trades and TechnologyCelebrating Camosun's Trades & Technology students.
50th anniversary bursary to help students in need
Giving CommunityAs part of Giving Tuesday, Camosun College is encouraging donations to its 50th Anniversary Student Bursary Legacy Fund with the Student Society matching donations up to $15,000.
Sea Cider Farm: Camosun Food Affair Spotlight
Alumni Community Giving School of Business School of Trades and TechnologyWe spoke with Service Manager Adrian Gatt to get to know more about Sea Cider Farm & Ciderhouse; one of more than 40 different food establishments from Victoria to Sidney, Cowichan and Sooke participating in Camosun’s Food Affair.
Beautiful! Big Wheel Burgers: Food Affair Spotlight
Alumni Community Giving School of Business School of Trades and TechnologyHelp celebrate Camosun’s 50th Anniversary by eating local in September! The college’s first-ever Camosun Food Affair runs Sept. 16 to 23. We spoke with co-founder and Camosun alum Calen McNeil to get to know more about Big Wheel Burger.
Get to know Glo: Camosun Food Affair Spotlight
Alumni Community Giving School of Trades and TechnologyGlo Restaurant + Lounge is one of more than 40 different food establishments from Victoria to Sidney, Cowichan and Sooke participating in Camosun’s exciting Food Affair. We interviewed Managing Partner Paul Simpson to get to know more about Glo.
School of Trades & Technology 2021 Awards
Giving School of Trades and TechnologyDetermined. Creative. Excellence. Positive “give it their all” attitudes.
This is how Camosun’s instructors describe this year’s award-winning School of Trades and Technology students.
New memorial award aids carpentry, plumbing and electrical students
Giving School of Trades and TechnologyA new memorial award has been created in the name of a well-known local builder to assist carpentry, plumbing and electrical students in pursuit of their Trades education.
Camosun Cares
A helping hand for students in need during the pandemic.