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Happy Birthday CNC In Quesnel

Thanks to the community for the support they’ve shown the campus over the years.

That is the idea behind a birthday bash that the College of New Caledonia will be hosting Saturday, January 23rd at the North Cariboo Community Campus.

CNC is celebrating 10 years between 10 am and 4 pm.

Regional Principal Morgan Ross says Science World will be here, finding your fit trades exploration will be here, there will be interactive displays in the classrooms, there will be choirs singing, gymnastics jumping, hoop dancers, the Metis jiggers will be thee and of course there will be cake.

Ross says there will also be things for the younger people such as face painting and a teddy bear clinic with their nursing students.

CNC will be providing the parking on this day as well as tonight at a more formal invite only event that will include speeches from politicians and CNC President Henry Reiser.

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