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Quesnel to be spared from program cuts announced by CNC

   Programs at the College of New Caledonia in Quesnel remain intact following a series of cuts announced last week.
   An e-mail response from the college stated that “at this time, all programs currently offered at the CNC campus in Quesnel will continue to be available.”
   It does go on to say however, “that some University courses that serve multiple campuses may eventually see reduced course options, but it’s too early to say which specific courses or when any changes might occur.”
   Faced with an 8 million dollar revenue shortfall, CNC’s Board axed three programs, but all are based in Prince George.
   An e-mailed responses to our questions did say however, that some University courses that serve multiple campuses may eventually see reduced course options, but it’s too early to say which specific courses or when any changes might occur.
   The cuts in PG were to the Social Service Worker Applied Diploma course, the Kinesiology Diploma, and the Applied Science Engineering Certificate.

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