• Left to Right (Jim Madder, President, Confederation College; Paul Parisotto, Chief Executive Officer, Noront Resources Ltd. and David Paul Achneepineskum, CEO, Matawa First Nations Management.  Courtesy of Jason Rasevych.

    Ring of Fire Aboriginal Training Alliance Signed

    THUNDER BAY – Mining – A Ring of Fire Aboriginal Training Alliance signed today will put in place long-term strategic planning efforts. Matawa First Nations Management’s Kiikenomaga Kikenjigewen Employment and Training Services (KKETS), Noront Resources Ltd. (TSX.V:NOT) and Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding today at the Aboriginal Forum Reception [...]

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  • Camp Radio from Confederation College goes live

    Camptv.ca Goes Live From Confederation College

    THUNDER BAY – The march of technology continues. Confederation College Centre for Applied Media Production officially launched Camptv.ca, a web based radio station today. Students of the Television Broadcast Production program now have the opportunity to broadcast to the world of talk radio, using video streaming and graphic design from the steps of Confederation College. [...]

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  • Gasoline Spill at Confederation College

    Gasoline Spill at Confederation College

    THUNDER BAY – There has been a gasoline spill at Confederation College. A  gas pump malfunction occurred on the Thunder Bay campus resulting in 140 gallons (700 L) of gasoline spilling into the storm water system.  The college’s sewer infrastructure is not tied into the city’s line. No gasoline entered the ground or the McIntyre River. An [...]

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  • Confederation College staff and students support United Way

    Confederation College staff and students support United Way

    THUNDER BAY - “Contributions like this one from Confederation College, helps to support the good work the United Way is doing in the community,” said Joanne Kembel, Executive Director, United Way of Thunder Bay.  “We are truly thankful to the College community for helping us do our most important work.” Students and staff from Confederation College announced [...]

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  • Confederation College to host a weekend of women’s junior hockey

    Confederation College to host a weekend of women’s junior hockey

    THUNDER BAY – After a nearly two-year hiatus, Confederation College is excited to host a weekend of women’s junior hockey in Thunder Bay. The Thunderhawks women’s hockey team squares off against the Manitoba Women’s Junior Hockey League (MWJHL) Silvertips tonight at 7:30 at Delaney Arena. The next game is on Saturday morning at 10:00 against [...]

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