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CNC SEEKING PUBLIC INPUT ON BUDGET

The College of New Caledonia in Quesnel is hosting a public consultation session tomorrow afternoon.

It will take place in Room S-202 beginning at 4 o’clock.

Henry Reiser is CNC’s President…

“The notion is that we are seeking input from all of our stakeholders to inform us as we develop the budget. This will be mediated in Quesnel by our DDI, our Digital Delivery Instruction System, and we successfully used that last year and received input from members of the community from Quesnel.”

Reiser says people can also provide input on-line.

He says the consultation will come from all six of their campuses and the input will help them to develop the budget…

“We are taking input to reallocate if appropriate and then we will present a Preliminary budget in early February, looking for approval of that budget by the end of February.”

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