Thursday, May 30, 2013

Vancouver FIlm School Summer Intensives for Youth

We're getting closer to summer, and that means our world-renowned programs are preparing to welcome emerging talent from around the world for one week inside VFS.

Check out what's in store for your students this July and August!
Visit the Summer Intensives website

for more info.
VFS Summer Intensives at a Glance:
Acting for Film & Television Intensive (July 22-26)

Animation & Visual Effects Intensive (July 29-Aug 2)

Art, Film & Design Intensive (July 8-12)

Digital Design Intensive (July 22-26)

Entertainment Business Management Intensive (July 22-26)

Film Production Intensive (July 15-19)

Game Design Intensive (July 8-12)

Makeup Design for Film & Television Intensive (July 29-Aug 2)

Sound Design for Visual Media Intensive (July 15-19)

Writing for Film & Television Intensive (July 29-Aug 2)


Best regards,
Amber Bezahler
Senior Director of Admissions
Vancouver Film School -
http://www.vfs.edu
 
Report all problems to
webmaster@vfs.com

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Science Alive Volunteers and Jobs at SFU

2013 Volunteer and Assistant Instructor Application
                         www.sciencealive.ca

Science AL!VE is a not-for-profit science education program based out of Simon Fraser
University’s Burnaby campus. The goal of the program is to
expose youth to the exciting
worlds of
SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, and TECHNOLOGY and to inspire them to want
to learn more. Science AL!VE develops exciting hands-on activities that are completely
different from what kids experience at school. Science AL!VE runs many programs
throughout the year, including summer camps in July and August.
We are currently looking for high school instructors (paid and volunteer positions
available) to support our summer camps, which run from July 2
nd – August 23rd, 2013.

Job Descriptions – What you can do:

Volunteer: This position requires a commitment of at least two full weeks of volunteering
with our summer camps (Mon to Fri: 8:30 am – 3:30 pm), plus 2 days of training. It will
involve assisting instructors in the running of camp, as well as leading games and the
general supervision of campers. Accepted volunteers will gain valuable experience
working with kids and in science labs, and be exposed to the university environment all
in a fun and dynamic atmosphere.
Interested candidates must currently be in/completing grades 9-12, and must undergo a
successful group interview before being selected to volunteer for the program.

High School Instructor:
This is a PAID position and requires a full time commitment for 2
months, from the end of June (after exams) until August 23
rd. In this position, you will
gain the experience of working in an amazing team to develop and implement handson
science activities for the summer camps, and gain experience teaching science to
children. You will also be responsible (with other leaders) for the safety and
entertainment of the children.
Interested candidates must currently be in/completing grades 11 or 12, and must
undergo a successful group and personal interview before being selected to work with
the program.
What we are looking for:
If you are interested in science, engineering, and technology, and would like to spend the
summer having fun with kids and getting them excited about science, this is the job for
you! We are looking for individuals who are enthusiastic, responsible, and good with kids.
**If you love science and engineering, want to experience what the SFU Burnaby campus
is like, meet professors, and other youth your age check out our website for more
information about our FAS (Faculty of Applied Science) Camps. There’s even a pizza
party at the end of the week!**

Volunteer for the Canada Parade



                                    Volunteer for the Canada Day Parade!!


We need volunteers for marshalling duty. You should be 16 years old and 5'11+.
Report to 13th and Grand Blvd on July 1 at 08:00. There is a free pancake breakfast!

Duties:  stand at an intersection and watch both for cars trying to get through and the parade.

see website for more details            http://legion118.com/parade/parade.htm

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Lynn Canyon Ecology Center, summer camp needs volunteers


Lynn Canyon Ecology Center  needs volutneers to support summer camp for kids.

The summer volunteer shifts are for one or two weeks, Tuesday to Thursday, 9:30-12:30.
The program themes vary according to the week and age group.
Training Sessions are June 9,   1-3:00



If you're interested email  Tricia Edgar at edgart@dnv.org   

    and see Ms Giraud to record hours for Work Experience Credits.         pgiraud@nvsd44.bc.ca




Skills Canada Field Trip....only 40 students get to go.




Sutherland students will have this once in a lifetime opportunity to attend and observe the National Skills Competition.     June 6    9:00-3:00

Started in 1994, the Skills Canada National Competition (SCNC) remains the only event of its kind in Canada. It is the only national, Olympic-style, multi-trade and technology competition for young students and apprentices in the country. Every year, the event brings together over 500 young people from all regions of Canada, along with their parents and advisors, to compete in over 40 trade and technology areas. The Competition provides an opportunity for young Canadians studying a skilled trade or technology to be tested against exacting standards and against their peers from across the nation. Students vie to win the honour of being crowned the best in their chosen discipline.


http://skillscompetencescanada.com/en/   

                                  see Ms. Giraud or Mrs Watson for field trip forms asap


Only 40 students get to go!!
 If you are considering a career in a skill or trade you need to be at this event!!
For a list of events from construction to Hairdressing, Chef,  Graphic design,  Fashion Design, TV/Video production, Animation,  Photography, Mechatronics, Robotics and MORE!!

http://skillscompetencescanada.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/CompetitionSiteMap-Visitors.pdf

 

Digital Graphic Design at VCC

If you are considering a career in Digital Media 

A grad exhibit is a great way to assess a program and see if it's really what you want to learn!!

Check out grad exhibits at Emily Carr, Vancouver Film School, etc..


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Attend the Digital Graphic Design Graduation Exhibition

Thursday May 27th  -  June 6th      6:00-9:00 
The Atrium VCC Downtown     250 W Pender

http://www.vcc.ca/programs-courses/detail.cfm?div_id=1&prog_id=38


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Volunteer with Tech Easy- Teaching technology to seniors



Tech-Easy is a volunteer-based community service organization initiated by teenagers who enjoy helping out seniors and playing around with modern technology. Seniors are often put aside when it comes to technological advancements; nevertheless, many of them would like to join the trend but do not have the ideal environment to do so. This is where Tech-Easy comes in. As youths, we have time, passion, and familiarity with computer technologies. Based in Burnaby, B.C., Canada, we visit senior houses and communities regularly to provide free service.

                          See Ms Giraud in counseling for more info
                                or go to   www.tech-easy.ca

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Fire Fighter camp for the Girls ONLY

www.campignite     An Empowering Girl's Youth Camp  August 8-11


A 4 day camp that educates and inspires young women through fire fighting activies designed to encourage teamwork, courage commitment, strength of character, health and fitness.

If you're up for the challenge...see Ms Giraud asap for an application. Only a few students get to attend!


Science World for teens only!

                                       3 Events for TEENS only at Science World
 
If you are interested in science, medicine, psychology....... this is for you. If you attend Opening the door please let me know as this is Career Exploration for Grad Trans or WEX.
 
Peggy
 
                                           http://www.scienceworld.ca/sexuality
 
Opening the Door
Friday, May 24
6pm–8pm

Check out this free networking event for Grade 10–12 students. Meet mentors and specialists from many fields relating to sexual health. If you would like more information or to register for this program, please email otd@scienceworld.ca.


Science World Extravagant Evening for Teens
Friday, May 31
6:30pm–10pm
$10 + tax

Check out an Improv performance here under the dome! It’s Not You, It’s Me, featuring performers from The Instant Theatre Company, explores the awkward side of dating. While you’re here, discover Science World’s new feature exhibition created just for youth 12 and up­—The Science of Sexuality. The improv performance starts at 8pm.


Science of Sexuality: Teen Evening
Friday, June 14
5:30pm–8:30pm
$10 + tax

Drop by and explore our feature exhibition, The Science of Sexuality. While here, test your knowledge and compete against your friends in a game show all about sexual health.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Summer JOB in Childcare

Summer Job Opportunity
Are you interested in the field of Early Childhood Education?
Do you have a passion for working with children?
Lonsdale Creek Daycare Society has an opening for a summer student.

Job Description:
·         Assist supervising children indoors and outdoors
·         Assist individual children on a one to one basis
·         Set up activities both inside and outdoors including learning materials and water play
·         Assist with art and craft projects
·         Assist with snack, lunch and clean up
·         Assist regular supervisors as needed
Job Requirements:
·         Must be 15 years or older
·         Must currently be enrolled in school full time and plan to return to school full time in September
·         Must be available five days a week in July and August(1 week off)
·         Start date: July 2, 2013-August 23, 2013
·         Wage: $10.75/hr plus 4% holiday pay


If you are interested in the above position please forward your resume or letter of interest to Amy Carreiro at acarreiro@lonsdalecreekdaycare.ca or call 604-988-5515.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Volunteer at the Chinatown Festival


                                                         Chinatown Festival  Aug 10-11

                                                           www.vancouver-chinatown.com

Volunteer for the                    Day Market        Cultural Corner       Kids Corner     Theme  Area

                                                     Main Stage    Volunteer Tents         and  Streetfest.


                         Share your culture with Vancouver and work experience hours needed to graduate.

                                             volunteers@vancouver-chinatown.com     604-632-3808


Register now for one week in Ottawa next year.



Encounters with Canada is now taking applications for the 2013/14 school year.  Choose the week you want to go to Ottawa for one week!! Meet with 120 other students from across Canada while touring our capitol city.


YOUTH Program

Calendar for 2013/2014

                                          OR

Special promotion for early fall sessions 
 
Sports & Fitness
:   Sept. 8-14, 2013
Arts & Culture
:       Sept. 15-21, 2013
Medicine & Health
: Sept. 22-28, 2013

Students interested in attending one of the three sessions listed above need only pay $575 (instead of the usual $675).Register asap to try to get one of the available spots.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Vancouver Aquarium Work Experience Register NOW

 
If you're interested in volunteering 
 at the Vancouver Aquarium
during the summer then you need to apply NOW
                     Registration is  online  at www.vanaqua.org/summer-wex

This is highly competitive........they will accept the first 200 applicants for 150 positions  and then the application process will be closed....likely by the end of this week!!!!

·         Students do not need to send in a cover letter and resume, but have to fill out the online registration form and answer questions

·
         List of available placements is on the website

·
         The work experience placements will be available to all youth between 14-18 years old
·         Preference will be given to students in higher grades, due to requirements for specific placements

·
         Students can use these hours for volunteer hours or work experience hours

·
         There will be a set of core training that all students will have to attend before their training for their specific placement

·
         Students can apply to 1 placement only.  Choose multiple groups within 1 placement, but apply to only 1 placement.  Students will really have to decide which placement is best suited for their skills, interest and availability
·         Process will still be competitive with group or phone interviews for some placements


                                                                    Apply NOW!
                                                  

Friday, May 3, 2013

SFU Aquatics summer camp needs volunteers


AQUATIC CAMPS
Volunteers in our aquatic camps must be comfortable with the water and willing to actively participate in all activities with the children both in and out of the water.
H2O Wonders
This is a full day camp in which campers aged
8-12 will participate in a wide variety of water based recreational activities. They will be exposed to the variety of different aquatic opportunities such as diving, kayaking, lifesaving and more!
Under the Sea
This is a half day camp in which campers aged
5-8 will be swimming, kayaking, snorkeling and more. Volunteers should be comfortable in the water and able to swim 2 laps of the pool. This camp will be done in conjunction with another half day camp.
AWSI VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
Red Cross Swim Lessons
These lessons run from 3:30 – 5:00 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays from July to August. Volunteers will be assisting our WSI swim instructors in teaching children ages 3-13. This is a great opportunity for those individuals who have completed their AWSI to experience in the pool. Must hold AWSI certification

.Annette Yung
Programmer of Volunteer Services
SFU Summer Camps
778-782-4307



Thursday, May 2, 2013

VCC INFO SESSIONS



www.vcc.ca


New careers start here

Register for an information session to take a tour, meet faculty and learn how to apply.

Culinary arts

Dental technology

Digital graphic design

English for Careers

Hospitality management

Jewellery art and design

Music

Networking technology

TESOL

Transportation trades

.........................AND MORE  AT  

https://fc.nvsd44.bc.ca/Login/FOV3-0000E780/S04A9F570-04A9F582.0/Attach0.html




Women in Science at the SPACE CENTER Meet Roberta Bondar and more!



H.R.MACMILLAN SPACE CENTER 

June 16, 1963, cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova climbed into the Vostok 6 Soviet space craft on her way to becoming the first woman in space.

In honour of this event, we present

Women in Science
Inspiring tomorrow’s leaders


May 9, 7 pm - Finding Your Path to Engineering and Science: From Taxidermy to Robots - Maxime Chin
Animal Biology Mechanical Engineering:  two different degrees, one successful path
Maxime Chin is a UBC graduate who will begin her career with Shell in May 2013 as a production engineer. 



June 13, 7pm – Transforming Human-Robot Interaction - Dr. Elizabeth Croft
Finding ways to help humans and robots to work together.
Dr. Croft is a professor at UBC; NSERC Chair for Women in Science and Engineering, BC-Yukon at UBC; and leader of the WWEST program for women in engineering, science and technology. 
 


Enter to win:
May 9- two tickets to the keynote speech by Dr. Roberta Bondar, Canada’s first female astronaut, (May 11, 9:00 am) at the Creating Connections conference

June 13 – special private tour of the TRIUMF facility at UBC, TRIUMF is one of the world’s leading subatomic physics laboratories.


All sessions will be at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre
7:00 pm (doors open at 6:30)
Admission by donation

Summer Volunteers needed " at the Beach!"




About Swim Guide:

Swim Guide is a free smartphone app developed by the Waterkeeper Alliance that gives citizens daily and weekly updates on locations, closures, swim advisories, pollution and water-quality issues at over 400 beaches in BC.  

Canadians have strong emotional bonds to their favourite swimming holes, but are largely unaware of the threats to these waters from industrial point-source pollution, municipal sewage discharges that are largely untreated, and CSOs (combined sewage outfalls) that dump stormwater mixed with raw sewage. Awareness of water quality is vital in BC's metropolitan areas, most of which have outdated sewage treatment facilities, and have point-source emissions and CSOs located near popular beaches. The app enables the public to make informed recreational choices and to advocate for both better water monitoring and pollution control at their lakes, rivers & beaches.

Swim Guide is an easy-to-use application (“app”) for iPhone®, iPad®, iPod touch® and Android provided free to all citizens. It allows users to gain access to important updates on beach closures, swim advisories, and pollution, and learn about, locate and enjoy beaches in their area.  FRK was among the first Waterkeeper organizations to launch the Swim Guide mobile application in 2011.

Swim Guide was created to serve all those who use our water bodies for recreation—swimmers, surfers, families with children, and paddle-sport enthusiasts— while catalyzing awareness and change on water quality and habitat conservation issues.   

Volunteer Responsibilities:

• Spreading the word about Swim Guide and FRK by poster distribution, staffing info tables and on-the-ground outreach at local beaches, community centres and summer events
• Contacting health authorities for daily water-quality data and updating the back end of the app
• Website updates and database management

Volunteer Qualifications:

• Desire to help protect BC ‘s  beaches, rivers, and water bodies-- experience in water recreation (swimming/kayaking/canoeing/fishing) a plus
• Great communication skills and a sense of humour
• Willingness to meet new people at local beaches and events and talk about Swim Guide
• Ability to collaborate and work with a team

Tyee Bridge
Riverkeeper and Campaigns Director,
Fraser Riverkeeper Society

604.879.2203
   

Eastview School needs Sports Day Volunteers


Eastview Elementary
 needs 20-25 volunteers
to help with Sports Day!

Friday, May 24 from 8:30 until 2:50 (with an alternate rainy day rescheduling of
Friday, May 31)

Duties include helping organize and run intermediate and primary stations, general tidy up and having fun!

Please contact Eastview’s office at 604-903-3520 or email Mr. Eugene at meugene@nvsd44.bc.ca if you would like to participate.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

JOB FAIR TODAY!! May 1


Job Fair MAY 1.

                                                   YOUTH HIRING FAIR

If you’re between the ages of 16 and 30,
drop by on Wednesday May 1, from 3 - 6 pm,
to meet representatives from:

Mountain Equipment COOP             Ferguson Moving and Storage
Pedalheads         BELL           JWR Sales and Marketing,
Safeway and MORE


WorkBC Employment Services Centre
North Shore Youth Satellite
318-260 West Esplanade Ave.
North Vancouver, BC
Tel: 604.988.3766 | Fax: 604.984.7153 | ywcajobseeker.org
For job search check out:

http://www.ywcavan.org/content/Connecting_Vancouver_Youth_to_Employment/892

Video contest- win a Macbook Pro!!



Create a video about a trade you love & enter to win a Macbook Pro for you and $2K for your high school!

It's time to pursue your dream in trades!

April 10, 2013, Victoria, BC | Want to show HGTV’s celebrity renovator and professional contractor Mike Holmes what you can do? Enter the Discover Trades BC “Show Us Your Skills” video contest and he might just give you a big thumbs up.

The contest, which asks students to create a short video depicting the trade they love, aims to get more BC high school kids interested in pursuing a career in trades.

To enter, BC high school students (13 years or older) simply create a short video about a trade they love (like carpentry, electrical, welding, cooking or hairstyling). Once they submit the video they can ask their friends and fellow students to vote.

The ten videos that get the most votes move on to be judged (for creativity and passion for their trade) by the experts: 

  • Mike Holmes (from HGTV’s Holmes on Homes, Holmes Inspection and Holmes Makes It Right),
  •  Suki Takagi (owner of Suki’s International Hair Salons),
  •  Trevor Bird (Top Chef Canada & Fable)
  •  Bob McHugh (automotive columnist at The Province). 

The top contestants will win Apple products for themselves and up to $2000 cash for their high school to support trades and technology education. Videos must be submitted no later than April 30, voting begins May 1 and the three winners will be announced by June 18.

 By 2020 there will be more than one million job openings in BC and nearly half of those jobs will require trades and technical skills
 “Encouraging students to pursue a career in trades now will help fill these job openings in the future,” states Kelly Betts, Project Lead for Discover Trades BC, journeyman welder and educator, “a career in trades is a rewarding and fulfilling career option and offers a great future.”

Discover Trades BC is an initiative of the Trades Training Consortium of BC. Its goal is to increase awareness and interest in trades among British Columbia’s secondary school students. Ultimately, the goal is for more BC students to consider a career in the trades and for more teachers to introduce trades to students in the classroom. Students, parents and educators can discover these opportunities on the Discover Trades BC website here.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Volunteer in Community Safety Program and Learn Police Leadership Skills

Volunteer Summer Student Program



Help Prevent Auto Thefts and   Thefts from Autos
                 Looking for youths 16 years and older
􀂾
Earn volunteer hours towards Secondary School Graduation
􀂾
Build your resume / career exploration / empowerment
􀂾
Learn new skills: customer service, health & safety,
community building and police leadership skills


For more information
Contact Debbie Dowler at the District Crime Prevention Office
604
9902342; ddowler@cnv.org

Sponsored by the Cityof North Vancouver and the RCMP

Vancouver Film School Summer Intensives

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VFS Summer Intensives 2013
We're getting closer to summer, and that means our world-renowned programs are preparing to welcome emerging talent from around the world for one week inside VFS.

Check out what's in store for your students this July and August! Visit the Summer Intensives website for more info.

VFS Summer Intensives at a Glance:

Acting for Film & Television Intensive (July 22-26)
Explore acting for the camera, from the basics of voice and movement to vital audition techniques.

Animation & Visual Effects Intensive (July 29-Aug 2)
Gain classical animation skills and learn basic VFX, animation production, and character design.

Art, Film & Design Intensive (July 8-12)
Apply traditional arts techniques such as life drawing and colour theory to modern 2D design and digital filmmaking processes.

Digital Design Intensive (July 22-26)
Dive into the world of motion graphics by learning to integrate multiple media elements into a digital environment.

Entertainment Business Management Intensive (July 22-26)
Produce a mini-episode of a web news series while discovering the business side of entertainment.

Film Production Intensive (July 15-19)
Bring a story to life through exercises in directing, producing, cinematography, screenwriting, and post-production.

Game Design Intensive (July 8-12)
Create a working game prototype and gain an understanding of the entire development process, from concept to completion.

Makeup Design for Film & Television Intensive (July 29-Aug 2)
Apply your passion for character and beauty makeup using out-of-kit effects and industry-standard processes.

Sound Design for Visual Media Intensive (July 15-19)
Discover the fundamental tools and techniques of post-production sound for film and game audio.

Writing for Film & Television Intensive (July 29-Aug 2)
Develop the essential skills of a successful screenwriter and participate in a short film production.

Best regards,

Amber Bezahler
Senior Director of Admissions

Monday, April 29, 2013

Skills Canada, National Skills Competition in Vancouver!! June 5 to 8th


Skills Canada National Competition   Jund 5-8th       BC Place

http://skillscompetencescanada.com/en/programs/skills-canada-national-competition/skills-canada-national-competition-2013/

Started in 1994, the Skills Canada National Competition (SCNC) remains the only event of its kind in Canada. It is the only national, Olympic-style, multi-trade and technology competition for young students and apprentices in the country. Every year, the event brings together over 500 young people from all regions of Canada, along with their parents and advisors, to compete in over 40 trade and technology areas. The Competition provides an opportunity for young Canadians studying a skilled trade or technology to be tested against exacting standards and against their peers from across the nation. Students vie to win the honour of being crowned the best in their chosen discipline.
Skills Canada National Competition 2013
Wednesday, June 5th: OPENING CEREMONY
Thursday, June 6th: COMPETITION DAY 1
Friday, June 7th: COMPETITION DAY 2
Saturday, June 8th: CLOSING CEREMONY


Attend   OR                  Be an Event Volunteer           Contest Area Support.  
for more info:
http://skillscompetencescanada.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Volunteer-One-Pager1.pdf

Work Experience at Science World

Spring work experience sessions still have spaces available:
Spend 2 weeks fulltime at Science World to complete worok Experience hours/credits.

·
         May 13 – May 26
·
         May 27 – June 9
·
         June 10 – June 23

See Ms Giraud for more info   pgiraud@nvsd44.bc.ca

Career Exploration at Science World in Music and/or Health

Opening the Door      
 Opening The Door event on May 24th 2013
Today’s youth are tomorrow’s science and technology innovators. Science World’s Opening the Door program wants grade 11 and 12 students to discover careers in science.
About the Event:
To celebrate the opening of Science World’s new feature exhibit for youth we are thrilled to offer this special Opening The Door event. Students will network and connect with professionals in the public health sector specific to the topic of youth and sexuality, at Science World at TELUS World of Science on Friday May 24th 2013 6pm – 8pm
What to Expect:
6:00       Registration
6:15       Welcome and introduction
6:30       Panel discussion with mentors
6:45       Networking tips
7:00       Networking with mentors
7:45       Door prizes and acknowledgements
Register Now
Limited space available! Register by 5:00pm, Monday, May 20 2013 , by contacting Jo-Ann Coggan at 
jcoggan@scienceworld.ca or 604-443-7553.


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email me if you are interested in either event.  pgiraud@nvsd44.bc.ca  



Music Monday
Do you play a musical instrument, or like to sing? Take part in Music Monday on May 6th, either at Science World or at your school. For more information please go to
http://cmec.convio.net/site/MessageViewer?em_id=2142.0&dlv_id=6901

Science world Work experience and internships

Science world offers.......
               note: hours from either program can be used for Work Experience hours and credits.


Barbara Brink Internship
At this time, we are currently accepting applications for the Barbara Brink Internship program.  The application deadline is  Sunday, May 12th. 
The successful candidate of the internship will:
·
         be graduating from grade 12 this spring
·
         work in a paid position, alongside Science World’s dynamic and professional staff
·
         have the opportunity to execute one of several projects identified by the Selection Committee or propose a project of their own creation for consideration
·
         gain once-in-a-lifetime work experience
For more information, or to register, please go to
http://www.scienceworld.ca/barbarabrink
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Future Science Leaders
Just a reminder, the deadline to apply for Future Science Leaders is Tuesday May  21st
We're looking for students entering grade 10 or 11 this upcoming September who think they have what it takes. Each week, students will learn about cutting-edge research, academic theory and industry opportunities from BC's top science and technology business leaders.
Visit our upcoming Open House to learn more:
Tuesday, May 14
6:30pm–8pm
To register please go to       http://www.scienceworld.ca/fsl-apply/apply-today

Work Experience in Journalism

Become a regular writer for YOUTHINK magazine.... a magazine for Youth byYouth.

 http://www.youthink.ca/yt/getinvolved/become-regular-writer

Or do a one Week Full time Work Experience at YOUTHINK and experience what it takes to take a magazine to print!    
Must register now for next year.   Please let me know if you're interested and when you might like to go..   1st Semester, 2nd Semester, spring break????     pgirauid@nvsd44.bc.ca

Plan NOW for your trip to Ottawa next year

                                               Encounters with Canada  
                             Register now for your trip to Ottawa next year.
   Deadline is June 15 2013- but if you want to go during spring break then you need to register  right away!

Our Youth Program

Spend a week with Encounters with Canada - Canada's largest youth forum!  Every week of the school year, 120 to148 teens from across Canada (ages 14-17) come to Ottawa, where they discover their country through each other, learn about Canadian institutions, meet famous and accomplished Canadians, explore exciting career options, develop their civic leadership skills and live an extraordinary bilingual experience. Over 93,000 youth have lived the EWC experience, so far!
Read our FAQs, choose from our exciting theme weeks, and register TODAY!




https://www.ewc-rdc.ca/en/our_youth_program/index.html;jsessionid=CB6A6178C4BB864FC5F097F213E7877A.tomcat2

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