15 graduate from apprenticeship course

Jerome Dan; Bill Darnell; Don Edison; Villi Anderson; Carol Brown; Hilda Rizun; Hugh Devlin; Paul Gallagher. Capilano College was among the first, if not the first, to offer vocational programs in small First Nations locations. Many students from Mt Currie were hired to build the "new" Whi...

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Published: Squamish Times 1983
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