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Carpentry program in Williams Lake still seeking students for in-demand careers

This year’s students will work on a landmark project in partnership with the city
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Thompson Rivers University Williams Lake Campus. (Monica Lamb-Yorski photo - Efteen)

Students can now sign up for the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Residential Carpentry Construction program in Williams Lake.

It’s the only school in B.C. that offers foundation and levels 1 and 2 apprenticeship training over seven-and-a-half months, without any breaks, so students start working at a higher level as soon as they’re done.

Intake only occurs once a year, in July. While demand for carpenters is high right now, demand for skilled carpenters with the proper training is even higher.

This year’s students will work on a landmark project in partnership with the city: building a display structure for an antique fire truck at the old fire station in the heart of downtown Williams Lake.

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Spaces are still available, with a limit of 16 students. Anyone interested should contact 250-392-8000 or wladmissions@tru.ca to apply as soon as possible.


 


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