Nine British Columbians start training for employment in the trucking industry

| November 2, 2021 in BC Interior

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Nine British Columbians will soon be learning the skills needed to gain employment in the trucking industry.

BC’s provincial government is providing the College of the Rockies in Golden with $650,000 to deliver skills and certification courses through its professional class one truck driver program.

The second intake of the program starts on Nov. 8 and ends next March; participants in the first intake started in July and will finish in December of this year.

“The safe transport of bulk, industrial and consumer goods is vital to British Columbia’s recovering economy,” said Nicholas Simons, minister of social development.

Students will earn:

​​“Trucking has always been essential to the GDP of Canada as the No. 1 way we move goods across the country,” said Leah Bradish, director of continuing education, College of the Rockies. 

“COVID shone a light on the importance of trucking and these positions in our recovery.”

The program is part of BC’s Community and Employer Partnerships (CEP) project and the recruitment is focused on Indigenous individuals.

Funding is provided through the Project Based Labour Market Training stream of WorkBC’s CEP.

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