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We are pleased to announce that 128 Vancouver Certified Management More
The SPARK program is a partnership with Kwantlen to assist students More
The public attended Simon Fraser University Surrey's sixth annual open house More
Burnaby Mountain Secondary represented by Thomas Lee, Leo Liu, and Alex Ng won the competition More
WEAVE is a program that creates opportunities for self expression for women in Downtown Eastside More
The SE program at Douglas College provides networking opportunities for graduates. More
BC contributes to the North-East Pacific Time-series Undersea Networked Experiments More
(Surrey, BC) Kwantlen University College has been named in Maclean’s magazine as one of the Top 100 Employers in Canada. In addition, Kwantlen was also selected as one of BC’s Top 30 Employers. MoreThe Certified Management Accountants Society of British Columbia is pleased to announce its 2006-2007 Board of Directors More
The Certified Management Accountants Society of British Columbia is pleased to announce its 2006-2007 Board of Directors More
Simon Fraser University’s new Surrey campus was officially opened September 8. More
Name: Cindy Harris Age: 37 Title: Owner of media production company MoreUniversity prep courses give language students a way to get into SFU More
Kwantlen presents its Executive Management and Leadership Programs.More
Getting the kids to kindergarten need not be a drag for parents. More
SDISS is proud to hold its First Annual Fundraising Event. Come celebrate multiculturalism with us! More
British Columbia released the latest facts reflecting the importance of women in BC's workplace and educational institutions. More
With a degree in Biopsychology, Kwatherine Chu embarked on an educational journey in 2002, this time to pursue fashion design. More
These children grew up in the slums of Navotas, a city north of Manila. They live in stilt houses over water and they do not have sanitation. More
Canada is an exporter of oil, wood, and auto parts. Yet it is also becoming an exporter of something less tangible: children’s education. More
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