Lower Kootenay Development corporation

Under the vision of a self-sufficient and sustainable local economy that meets all of the community's economic needs, is grounded in the community's cultural values, provides its community and other local residents with ample business, economic and personal development opportunities and meeting all of the community's needs, and has earned a reputation for business credibility in the local area and beyond.

Youth Train in Trades

Youth Train in Trades is a dual credit program which means that high school students in Grades 11 and 12 can get to work on the Level 1 of technical trades training while still earning credit toward their high school graduation. Offered through British Columbia's Industry Training Authority (ITA), this pathway is the perfect way to learn more about an industry at a younger age. You could be working in your field, learning from experts and earning a paycheque - all before graduation.

Youth Train in Trades

Youth Train in Trades is a dual credit program which means that high school students in Grades 11 and 12 can get to work on the Level 1 of technical trades training while still earning credit toward their high school graduation. Offered through British Columbia's Industry Training Authority (ITA), this pathway is the perfect way to learn more about an industry at a younger age. You could be working in your field, learning from experts and earning a paycheque - all before graduation.

Youth Train in Trades

Youth Train in Trades is a dual credit program which means that high school students in Grades 11 and 12 can get to work on the Level 1 of technical trades training while still earning credit toward their high school graduation. Offered through British Columbia's Industry Training Authority (ITA), this pathway is the perfect way to learn more about an industry at a younger age. You could be working in your field, learning from experts and earning a paycheque - all before graduation.

Youth Train in Trades

Youth Train in Trades is a dual credit program which means that high school students in Grades 11 and 12 can get to work on the Level 1 of technical trades training while still earning credit toward their high school graduation. Offered through British Columbia's Industry Training Authority (ITA), this pathway is the perfect way to learn more about an industry at a younger age. You could be working in your field, learning from experts and earning a paycheque - all before graduation.