
Living Significantly: Lindsay Fairweather, A True Hedley Gal
“…Lindsay enrolled in the Sprott Shaw Community Support Worker program and now works at “Ashnola at the Crossing”. Located just west of Keremeos, it’s a specialized addictions treatment facility for youth and young adults. “I love it,” she said.“
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100 Mile Free Press: South Cariboo mom-to-be talks about being pregnant during COVID-19
“Walters is a residential care aid at Fischer Place in 100 Mile House, though she is currently off due to COVID-19, and works primarily with senior residents. Born and raised in the community, Walters has always known she wanted to go into health care and took an opportunity to do so in her hometown in 2014 via her school Sprott Shaw College.“
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Williams Lake Tribune: Front line workers remind us we all play a part in keeping virus at bay
“I started off as a care aide in 2002 and I worked alongside a registered nurse (RN) on most of my shifts,” she recalls. “I knew that I wanted to be a nurse. I had four young children under the age of four when I enrolled in the Licensed Practical Nursing program at Sprott Shaw College in 2008…”
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Broadcast Dialogue: Broadcasters We Lost In 2019
“Louis Potvin left school at age 15 to follow his passion, finding a job at a local radio repair shop that paid him $3.50 a week before starting his own business. With the outbreak of World War II came the demand for radio communications people and after training at Sprott Shaw Radio School in Vancouver, Potvin joined the Royal Canadian Air Force.“
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Keremeos Review: Penticton fundraiser needing support
“Feeding hungry tummies and plenty of fun are on the menu for the annual Lunch with Santa at the Seniors’ Drop-in Centre Nov. 23, hosted by Sprott Shaw College. This year all the funds raised through the family event will go to Penticton Starfish Pack.“
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