On-campus instruction returns, with provincially mandated safety measures in place After many months of alternative delivery, College of the Rockies is looking forward to welcoming…
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College thrilled to offer entire Nursing Program
College of the Rockies received some welcome news on Thursday, June 23 when Premier Christy Clark announced at the Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce lunch that…
A banner day for COTR
It was a banner day for College of the Rockies June 23. Along with presenting $1.76 million to the college for skills training in high-priority…
Provincial-federal partnership helps local job seekers
Job seekers in the Kootenays are among the more than 5,500 British Columbians receiving the training they need for employment in their communities, thanks to…
College offers health care assistant program
College of the Rockies will be offering the Health Care Assistant program at the Creston campus thanks to $118,000 in funding from the Ministry of…
College prepares students well: survey
College of the Rockies students are happy with the education they received and have found employment in a field related to their studies according to…
College offers program for displaced workers
College of the Rockies is launching a program aimed at assisting displaced workers from the Canal Flats mill, Target store and other industries in the…
Tuition-free semester of Adult Upgrading
College of the Rockies encourages students wishing to take advantage of free tuition for adult upgrading courses to register for the September semester. As of…
COTR provides retraining for Canfor employees
College of the Rockies is providing retraining opportunities for employees of the Canfor Canal Flats Mill who have lost their jobs due to a downturn…
Message from the Mayor – February
By Mayor Ute Juras, Village of Canal Flats Wow, it sure looks like spring has sprung! The one thing on everyone’s mind right now is,…