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NSCC students from the Valley region bring home medals

HALIFAX NS – Four community college students and apprentices from the Annapolis Valley came home with some exciting news recently.  


The four prize winners from the Valley were: Diana Davidson, left, landscape gardening, Calum MacRae, landscape gardening, Ashley Waye, hairstyling and Brandon McCarthy, CNC machining.
The four prize winners from the Valley were: Diana Davidson, left, landscape gardening, Calum MacRae, landscape gardening, Ashley Waye, hairstyling and Brandon McCarthy, CNC machining.

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They were part of Team NS who returned from with 12 medals from the Skills Canada National Competition (SCNC).
Brandon McCarthy, who goes to Kingstec, won a silver medal for CNC machining. A bronze medal went to Ashley Waye, in hairstyling. A student at the Annapolis Valley Campus, she also won Best Of Region or the highest score on Team NS.
Two landscape gardening students at Kingstec, Diana Davidson, who is an apprentice with Down to Earth Gardening and Calum MacRae captured bronze medals.
“Competitors on Team Nova Scotia have been training with their coaches for weeks in preparation for the Skills Canada National Competition. The medal results demonstrate how dedicated these youth are, and how exceptional Nova Scotia’s training is,” said Courtney Gouthro, executive director of Skills Canada – Nova Scotia.
“With expert level training and an amazing team experience, some members of Team Nova Scotia now approach the remainder of their education, while others enter Nova Scotia’s workforce, both with confidence and advocacy,” Gouthro stated.
Team Nova Scotia also earned the Team Spirit Award when the 22nd annual competition came to a close June 3 in Winnipeg. This year, Nova Scotia was represented in 38 skill categories.
They included the following sectors: construction, employment, information technology, manufacturing and engineering, services, and transportation.
The competition took place over two days, with 550 competitors representing every province and territory. The SCNC brings together industry, government and education representatives; and approximately 10,000 student visitors.
Skilled trade celebrities Kate Campbell, Mike Holmes Jr., Sherry Holmes, Paul LaFrance and Jeremy Senaris participated in the event.

DID YOU KNOW?
Skills Canada - Nova Scotia is a not-for-profit organization that provides opportunities for youth to explore skilled trades and technologies, discover their passions, and strive for excellence. Team Nova Scotia’s participation in the Skills Canada National Competition was made possible in part through partnerships with the Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency, Employment and Social Development Canada, and the Nova Scotia Community College.


 

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