Read the full story and comment on Tbnewswatch.com
THUNDER BAY — The CMHC Youth Internship Program is funding programming that provides training and learning opportunities for Indigenous youth that could lead to employment while moving the tiny home project forward.
"We are very proud of our grade 11-12 students in the KZ Lodge program participating in the tiny home pilot project,” said Hammarskjold principal Derek Di Blasio. Matawa First Nations Management, a partner in the Tiny Homes Thunder Bay Committee, said they want to pursue strategies that address Indigenous homelessness in Thunder Bay, youth employment and replicating a tiny home project in their First Nations.
“We encourage other Indigenous students to consider the trades as a viable educational direction,” he said. “Meegwetch also to our partners on the Thunder Bay Tiny Homes Committee and the funders that have provided their support to make this project a success.”
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Boshcoff outlines priorities after first week in officeRead the full story and comment on Tbnewswatch.com
Read more »
Mount Baldy OpensRead the full story and comment on Tbnewswatch.com
Read more »
Tentative deal reached, schools will be open on MondayRead the full story and comment on Tbnewswatch.com
Read more »
Weeks scores 4, Stars trounce LumberjacksRead the full story and comment on Tbnewswatch.com
Read more »
Good morning, Thunder Bay!Read the full story and comment on Tbnewswatch.com
Read more »
Two arrested, suspected crack and fentanyl seizedRead the full story and comment on Tbnewswatch.com
Read more »