Media Contacts

Richelle D. Funk

Ministry of Advanced Education
250 356-7876

Heather Jackson

College of the Rockies
250 489-8258

Backgrounders

More than $4 million for the purchase of new training equipment

BC Institute of Technology

  • $265,250 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • $92,200 for health equipment
  • The institute purchased equipment such as an obstetrics simulator, intravenous infusion pumps and engine lathes.

Camosun College

  • $265,250 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • $15,500 for health equipment
  • The college purchased trades equipment such as a wheel loader and gouging machines and has purchased training mannequins.

Capilano University

  • $12,200 for health equipment
  • The university purchased equipment such as an electronics vital signs machine, tube feeding pump and intravenous poles for its Health Care Assistant program, and two ultrasound units and a basic sewing machine for its Rehabilitation Assistant Diploma Program.

College of New Caledonia

  • $15,700 for health equipment
  • The college purchased equipment such as intravenous pumps and auscultation training that aids student in listening for sounds the body produces.

College of the Rockies:

  • $721,000 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • $122,000 for health training equipment
  • The college purchased equipment such as training mannequins, two L3 Mobile Truck Driving Training simulators and a bobcat.

Douglas College:

  • $60,800 for health equipment
  • The college purchased equipment such as a pediatric simulator and a training mannequin.

Justice Institute of British Columbia

  • $11,500 for health equipment
  • The institute purchased airway management trainers and cardiopulmonary resuscitation dolls.

Kwantlen Polytechnic University

  • $265,250 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • The university purchased light- and heavy-duty cutting mills and a Programmable Logic Controller Lab that shows students how to program and upload ladder logic code.

Langara College

  • $111,200 for health equipment
  • The college purchased intravenous pumps and a patient simulator.

North Island College

  • $265,250 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • $128,700 for health equipment
  • The college purchased equipment such as Stryker Stretchers, a Sigma Spectrum Pump V8, Caterpillar wheel loaders, a Great Dane Reefer commercial trailer and a Fastcut CNC plasma table.

Northern Lights College

  • $21,000 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • $6,000 for health equipment
  • The college purchased equipment such as a gas chromatograph and an infusion pump.

Northwest Community College

  • $265,250 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • $4,600 for health equipment
  • The college purchased an intravenous pump, an abrasive mitre saw and a snap-on vehicle scanner.

Okanagan College

  • $100,160 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • $46,000 for health equipment
  • The college purchased equipment such as a cabinet smoker and a nursing simulator mannequin.

Selkirk College

  • $61,653 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • $51,000 for health equipment
  • The college purchased equipment such as two Nursing Kelly Manikins with Sim Pad capability, wound and burn simulation kits, two Sharp lathes and a Miller Pipe Worx.

Thompson Rivers University

  • $265,250 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • $33,100 for health equipment
  • The university purchased equipment such as vibration analysis instruments for millwright students, a walk-in freezer for culinary arts students and intravenous pumps for health care students.

University of the Fraser Valley

  • $265,250 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • The university purchased equipment such as an auto dovetailer, Laguna wood lathe, low cab truck, and a Vertex mobile simulator.

University of Northern British Columbia

  • $103,400 for health equipment
  • The university purchased three simulation mannequins.

University of Victoria

  • $100,000 for health equipment
  • The university purchased a birthing simulator.

Vancouver Community College

  • $29,938 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • $61,000 for health equipment
  • The college purchased equipment such as a SimJunior Simulator Manikin, four laerdal suction units, and five intravenous infusion pumps that include two Alaris patient-controlled analgesia modules, 10 Alaris pump modules and five next generation Alaris PC units.

Vancouver Island University

  • $265,250 for in-demand trades training equipment
  • $26,000 for health equipment
  • The university purchased equipment such as an air brake trainer, and intravenous and epidural pumps.