Archive News 2021
Good luck to VCC's Skills Canada BC 2021 competitors
Please join us in wishing all the best to the ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ (VCC) students competing in this spring!
This annual provincial skills competition is normally held at the Tradex in Abbotsford, welcoming more than 600 competitors plus industry judges, as well as a public audience. The 2020 competition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but this year we’ve got our sights set on the podium again.
In the 2021 competition, multiple ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõstudents from various skilled trades programs will be competing safely in online challenges from their individual homes or schools, with proxy judges on site and official judges participating virtually.
Will ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõstudents continue to dominate in our famous skilled trades? Tune in to the Skills Canada BC social feeds to find out, and send your support to our students online using the hashtags and . Check back for updates on our medallists and go VCC!
Automotive collision repair – April 30 – See results
Post-secondary
Gilbert Joshua Dichoso
Inveer Singh
Khang Do
Noah Kew
Secondary
Kaisei Meighan
Behiel Keagan
Maxine Santos
Emmett Thomson
Romel Eyobe
Shamahue Alam
Steven Hayre
Kaiden Sao
George Babyuk
Car painting – April 30 – See results
Secondary
Emmett Thompson
Alvin Sum
Michael Wong
Jean Carlos Barcelona
Karl Dable
Nathan Ram
Baking – April 17 – See results
Post-secondary
Queenie Li
- Gold winner: 2018 Provincials
- Silver winner: 2018 Nationals
Gabriela Robinson
Yejin Park
- Silver winner: 2019 Provincials
Katie Rempel
Secondary
Noeka Nimmervoll (Eric Hamber Secondary)
Ethan Jireh Dunol
Think you might shine at a skilled trade? Connect with ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõinstructors and ask all the questions you want at an upcoming free information session.
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- ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõshines at Skills Canada BC 2019 provincials