Nelson's historic CPR railway station restoration project - Date unknown Kevin Mills.
24 November 2014
Nelson Chamber's CP Station Renovation Receives More Funding
Nelson British Columbia - By the time the Regional Visitor Gateway project wraps up in September 2015, six more people will have work
experience by turning Nelson's historic CPR railway station into a state-of-the-art tourist centre and headquarters for the Nelson and District Chamber of
Commerce, thanks to $176,000 in government Job Creation Partnership funding.
These workers are getting experience in construction, carpentry, and heritage restoration techniques on the structure, built in 1900, as well as safety
orientation over the course of one year.
The Nelson Gateway project, overall, has received more than $364,000 in funding and trained 10 other workers in two earlier stages of the project.
More than $54,000 for the first stage, and approximately $134,000 in the second stage.
Job Creation Partnerships are part of the Employment Program of BC's Community and Employer Partnerships, which fund projects that increase employability and
share labour market information.
To date, more than 450 job seekers have benefited from work experience and more than 120 projects have been funded throughout the province.
The Community and Employer Partnerships program is featured in BC's Skills for Jobs Blueprint that helps align training and education with in-demand jobs and
provides more support to people who are struggling to gain a foothold in the job market or who face unique challenges.
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