Denturist Technology program offers courteous, professional and economical serviceSeptember 18, 2014Centre for Applied Technologies will enrich the learning experiences of 5,000 full-time students daily when completeSeptember 17, 2014Part of a partnership with the Alberta Centre for Injury Control & Research and Preventable AlbertaSeptember 15, 2014Ride is Fort Edmonton Park's newest midway attractionSeptember 5, 2014Media and entertainment industry conference to feature internationally recognized speakers.
The College of New Caledonia (CNC) is a publicly-funded post-secondary institution. It was established in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada in 1969, and has since expanded across central British Columbia, with campuses in Prince George, Quesnel, Mackenzie, Burns Lake, Valemount, Fort St. James, Fraser Lake and Vanderhoof. CNC enrolls about 5,000 students each year (all campuses) in approximately 90 distinct programs in business and management, community and continuing education, health sciences, adult basic education / upgrading, trades and industry, social services, and technologies. As well, CNC offers university-level classes leading to degrees and professional programs in many subjects, with excellent transferability to universities in BC, Alberta, and elsewhere.