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HELP WANTED

Skilled Trades Ontario is inviting subject matter experts to develop standards and examinations, along with the support of the Standards Industry Advisory Committees to review exam content, skills competencies and learning outcomes.

Selected participants will go on to contribute their expertise through in-person or online workshops and online surveys. Skilled Trades Ontario is seeking experts working in their sector who have up-to-date, technical knowledge or experience in their trade, scheduling flexibility, the ability to support program development specialists and good communication skills.

Skilled Trades Ontario says it plans to review standards for a wide range of Red Seal and Ontario trades including, but not limited to, Automotive Service Technician, Brick Layer, Sprinkler and Fire Protection Installer and Welder.

“Ontario is internationally recognized for providing top-tier training and certification standards, following best practices and relying on expert advice,” said Melissa Young, CEO of Skilled Trades Ontario.

HUTTEN HOSPITALITY

Forty years is a major milestone for any business, and what better way is there to celebrate that achievement than a day of food, fun and cool cars at CSN Hutten’s upcoming charity car show in Fergus.

With all proceeds going to the Make a Wish Foundation, the folks over at CSN Hutten are hoping to draw a crowd for its car show and open house event, currently set for mid-June. As they take in the sights of some of their community’s flashiest rides, guests can enjoy specialty coffee from the Java Bean truck, as well as deluxe hot dogs served by Evelyn in Elora. To make the day a true family affair, the shop will have a pit stop challenge game and “Cars” themed bouncy castle to keep the kids entertained all day.

CSN Hutten’s partners at AkzoNobel will be on-site to support the day’s activities, however, additional sponsorship opportunities are still available on the event website at the cost of $500.

The team at CSN Hutten is hoping to hit a donation goal of $7,500 leading up to the event, which is on the calendar for June 17, from 11 a.m to 2 p.m. EST.

Entry into the car show costs $25 per vehicle, while donations directly to the Make a Wish foundation are offered at $25, $50 and $100 tiers, denoting Make a Wish “Supporter”, “Champion” and “Hero” status, respectively. Donations of any amount will still be accepted, however.
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