When Jessica Ouellette and Jacob Beaton founded Tea Creek Farm, their goal was clear from the beginning: to create an Indigenous-led, culturally safe, land-based Indigenous food sovereignty and training initiative.
Velma Sutherland, Band Manager for the Glen Vowell First Nation (also known as Sik-E Dakh), tells the Peace Warriors’ story — and the lifesaving impact they make on their community.
For Christine Garbitt, Saulteau First Nation, the Supportive Care Assistant Program (developed by the North East Native Advancing Society (NENAS) and Northern Lights College) supported her ongoing goal to work in health care. Learn what inspired Christine to pursue a new career in health care — and how she made it happen .
Learn how the Information Technology Technician Training Program, in partnership with the Aboriginal Community Career Employment Services Society (ACCESS), used remote learning to help Ruby-Ann Hughan, Haida Nation, and Sidney Wallace, Tla'amin Nation, upgrade their skills and find new careers in tech.
Celebrate women's success and find resources for women from all walks of life.
Discover how government funding helped Indigenous Skills Training programs thrive during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hear from Yvonne LaRochelle, Program Manager of the Lillooet Tribal Council’s Community Adult Learning Centre, and Marie Patrick, Xaxli’p Nation, as they discuss how training funding made it possible to host an archeological dig of a prehistoric pit-house village in the Keatley Creek region.
Discover the new Labour Market Outlook and what’s in the forecast for the next 10 years.
Check out what’s new about the WorkBC website.
Learn what’s happening with the WorkBC website in February.
Success stories about people with disabilities from local residents and B.C. employers.
Discover how the BladeRunners program helps British Columbians find success and open doors to new opportunities.