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ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ adds an electric van to satisfy training needs
ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ has acquired an electric vehicle that will play a key role in enhancing the trades training programs. The 2025 BrightDrop Zevo 400 AWD van is a state of the art electric delivery vehicle that will provide hands-on experience in many different trades, including the rapidly growing EV sector.
Chargers collecting toys for local charities
The Camosun Chargers are collecting toys for The Zone @91.3βs Annual Toy Drive, which supports local charitable organizations in Greater Victoria. On Nov. 29 and 30 receive free admission to the basketball games with a toy donation! Donations can also be made at the library on both campuses or to the Athletics office.
A message of support to all ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ students
A message to all students at ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ from Dr. Lane Trotter, President.
Celebrate Camosun authors with the Library
From graphic novels to the culinary arts, teaching and learning to childrenβs and young adult fiction, Camosun is home to an array of talented authors, editors, and illustrators.
Education is the Heart of Sustainability
Through dedication, collaboration and a great appreciation for the natural environment the Child Care Services team has created an ethos of sustainability. It is embedded in our best practices, education is the heart of sustainability.
Learning by Doing: Sustainability through Carpentry
Carpentry Instructor Geoff Murray is always pushing the agenda. Sustainability as a topic within the Carpentry curriculum will ensure students are up to date.
Camosun Cares: welcoming students back to school with fresh food and essential supplies
ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ is welcoming students back to school this week and offering a helping hand to those in need during the pandemic.
Health Champions
The Health Champions are the official cheerleaders of the Together for Health campaign. They play an important role in connecting the college with supportive communities and cultivating relationships with potential donors.
Lighting up lives
Shannon Smith feels at home in the EyΔΚ SqΘβlewen (Indigenous Education and Community Connections) offices on Lansdowne campus.