Okanagan College - Improved Building

| August 23, 2012 in Press Release

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  Ministry of Advanced Education    Okanagan College: improved buildings, more seats    PENTICTON - Facilities at Okanagan College are being upgraded and  modernized, thanks to over $570,000 in capital funding that is part of  government's investment in public post-secondary infrastructure this  year.    The upgrades will ensure campus infrastructure and operational systems  are performing at optimum levels.    The college and government also announced today how more than $550,000  in one-time funding - http://bit.ly/J0ohjR - will be used to offer  skilled trades-related training in the region. The college expects to  create 110 seats over the coming year, including training in mining,  oil and gas-related supervision and safety, and green building design,  among others.    B.C. taxpayers are providing over $45 million for Okanagan College's  operations and infrastructure this year, up from $27.6 million in  2005/06. The number of funded student spaces at the college has  increased 21 per cent over that time.    Over $34 million in capital investments have been made at Okanagan  College since 2005, including construction of the Jim Pattison Centre  of Excellence in Sustainable Building Technologies and Renewable Energy  Conservation at the Penticton campus, and renovation and expansion of  the trades facility at the Salmon Arm campus.    Quotes:    Naomi Yamamoto, Minister of Advanced Education -    "We are focused on ensuring our post-secondary infrastructure retains  its value and capacity for generations to come, along with providing  the tools, programs and services for our economy to flourish and grow.  This capital funding and short-term training funding we've announced  will ensure our students have access to the high-quality learning  facilities they expect and the training opportunities the workforce  demands."    Steve Thomson, MLA for Kelowna-Mission -    "Over the last 10 years, we've made investments like this to build a  well-educated and trained workforce. Institutions like Okanagan College  ensure British Columbians have the tools they need to get the jobs they  want."    Bill Barisoff, MLA for Penticton -    "It is important to support Okanagan College because it's become a  vital part of the Okanagan, providing opportunities to learn and  upgrade skills for interested students close to home."    Jim Hamilton, president, Okanagan College -    "As the demand for skilled workers increases throughout our region, the  provincial government's investment in improving our facilities and  funding additional opportunities for skills training will have a  significant impact on our students and the communities we serve."    Funding for B.C. post-secondary institutions:    * $23.7 billion - amount of money invested in post-secondary education  in B.C. since 2001.  * 57 per cent - the increase in total operating funding since 2001  across the university sector, along with a 26 per cent increase in  total operating funding for the college and institute sector since  2001.  * $1.9 billion - the amount invested in support of post-secondary  education this year.  * $10,090 - amount per full-time student funded by the provincial  government, up from $8,000 in 2001-02.    Learn More:    * BC Jobs Plan: http://www.bcjobsplan.ca/    Connect with the Province of B.C. at: www.gov.bc.ca/connect          

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