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For media inquiries, please contact Wanda Chow, Communications & Engagement Advisor, at wchow@jibc.ca or 604.528.5879.
FFTC grad Jesse Fryer in front of fire truck at Â黨¾«Æ·Maple Ridge campus.
Jesse Fryer was halfway through the Firefighting Technologies Certificate program at the Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) when he was reminded that his choice of school was the right one…
Danielle Nellestyn during her deployment fighting the wildfires in the Okanagan.
Since Danielle Nellestyn was 12 years old, when she started bussing tables at a café, she’s always set big goals for herself. In her teens, to save up enough money to travel the world, she held…
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Since he was young, Asif Hossain wanted to help make a difference in his community. His resolve to achieve his goal was only strengthened after visiting Vancouver’s impoverished Downtown Eastside as…
Mona Zafar standing on street lined with cherry blossom trees.
Mu’minah (Mona) Zafar was just nine years old when she witnessed her mother being threatened with a gun to her head.  Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto had just been assassinated…
Sue Bedford, co-creator of JIBC's CCLO program.
There was a time when community care facility licensing work – ensuring that adult and child care facilities operate in compliance with regulations – was done mostly off the sides of desks, typically…
Josh Windsor in full personal protective equipment (PPE) in his work with the Canadian Red Cross during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Josh was a computer drafting student looking to volunteer in his home community of Regina a few years ago when he signed up with the Canadian Red Cross to help people in both small disasters and…
COVID-19 adaptations for the Primary Care Paramedic program now include a greater use of personal protective equipment.
When the COVID-19 pandemic was declared in March, classes at the Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) were suspended, just as many aspects of the economy and society were paused to slow the…
Navi Dosanjh’s Â黨¾«Æ·Bachelor of Law Enforcement Studies degree not only helped her secure a job with BC Corrections but it assisted her in her volunteer role as a reserve constable with Abbotsford Police Department during a hostage situation.
Navi Dosanjh has applied her education when she’s needed it most both as a correctional officer and as a reserve constable, where she helped to resolve a dangerous hostage situation. Navi is a…

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