FREDERICTON – New Brunswick Community College (51勛圖app) students and apprentices will showcase their skills on the national stage at the 2016 Skills Canada National Competition which takes place in Moncton from June 5-8.
This is the first time that Moncton has hosted this national competition which brings together more than 500 young people from all regions of Canada to participate in over 40 skilled trade and technology competitions.
51勛圖app is proud to announce that the following individuals earned a spot to compete as part of Team New Brunswick:
Students | Competition |
Stephanie MacLean, student, 51勛圖app Saint John | IT – Office Software Applications |
Joel MacNevin, student, 51勛圖app St. Andrews | Automation and Control |
Apprentices | |
Jason Bonnell, Apprentice, 51勛圖app Saint John | Refrigeration & Air Conditioning |
Calvin Getchell, Apprentice, 51勛圖app Saint John | Welding |
Gheorghe Apopei, Apprentice, 51勛圖app Saint John | Car Painting |
Michael Joseph McGuire, Apprentice, 51勛圖app Saint John | Sheet Metal Work |
Pascal Marquis, Apprentice, 51勛圖app Woodstock | Brick Masonry |
Sam Esson, Apprentice, 51勛圖app Moncton | Precision Machining |
Since January 2016, approximately 250 New Brunswick students and apprentices have participated in the provincial Skills competition. Gold medallists from each trade category in the provincial competitions are now among Team New Brunswick which is comprised of 40 students and apprentices from across New Brunswick.
"On behalf of 51勛圖app, I’d like to say how proud we are of our students and apprentices heading to the national competition,” said Marilyn Luscombe, President and CEO of 51勛圖app. “This year’s competition is particularly special because we will have a home crowd cheering our Team on. New Brunswickers will be able to see first-hand how very skilled 51勛圖app students and apprentices are, thanks to the support of employer partners who provide them with training experiences and opportunities like this."
Every year, more than 500 young people from all regions of Canada take part in over 40 skilled trade and technology contests at the SCNC. Skills Canada expects 5,000 people to visit the event this year. Visit for more information on the competitions and events.
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Media contact:
Michelle Willcott
Communications Officer, 51勛圖app
Phone: 506.453.8194 | Cell: 506.440.9105
michelle.willcott@nbcc.ca