Culinary Arts
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Prairie Fire Culinary Challenge was like Master Chef in SaskatoonThe Prairie Fire Culinary Challenge had young and experienced chefs pairing up to create three main courses.CanadaApr 7
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Funding announced for $49M food, wine and tourism centre in KelownaThe new Centre for Food, Wine and Tourism is expected to welcome students sometime in 2026.CanadaMar 21, 2023
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Kingston, Ont. students show definition of ‘skilled trades’ has expandedOn Wednesday, more than 100 students came to St. Lawrence College to compete against one another in a variety of categories.EducationMar 1, 2023
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Culinary arts program at Winnipeg high school teaches, feeds communityThe culinary arts program at R.B. Russell Vocational High School in the Winnipeg School Division offers educational opportunities while feeding students in need at several schools.EducationFeb 15, 2023
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Canadian ‘top chef’ takes helm of Okanagan College restaurantRuth Wigman's 20-year culinary career has taken her coast to coast and now she's bringing experiences gained in those adventures to the restaurant at Okanagan College.CanadaJan 17, 2023
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Recipe for success: Lethbridge chef reflects on career following national recognitionDoug Overes, chair of the School of Culinary Arts at Lethbridge College, has been given the Canadian Culinary Federation's Lifetime Achievement Award.FeaturesDec 16, 2021
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Halifax chef preserving Palestinian culture, history by teaching traditional recipesBy chronicling recipes and teaching others, chef Aziza Hamdan seeks to safeguard the Palestinian identity from erasure.LifestyleFeb 9, 2021
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Among the helping hands in Edmundston, N.B., CCNB students dishing out meals for care homesCollège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB) culinary arts students are now making 630 meals per day to help two Edmundston care homes with COVID-19 cases.HealthFeb 5, 2021
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Kingston council to vote on moving forward on possible downtown St. Lawrence college campusA staff report going to council Tuesday night is seeking permission to enter into formal discussions and negotiations with the college.EducationJul 8, 2019
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NAIT students prepare meal for hundreds in need at Boyle Street Community ServicesNAIT students prepare a Thanksgiving meal for 1,000 people at Boyle Street Community services.CanadaOct 7, 2018
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