New Facilities Open at Notre Dame Campus
Red River College (RRC) hosted a special event at its Notre Dame Campus today to highlight new facilities and renovations that have been funded by the federal and provincial governments through the Knowledge Infrastructure Program (KIP).
New energy-efficient greenhouses, a landscape construction shop, and a power engineering centre have all been added to the campus, while the automotive technologies building has undergone significant enhancements.
“Across Manitoba, colleges and universities have benefitted from federal investments in research and training facilities through the Knowledge Infrastructure Program,” said Vic Toews, Canada’s Minister of Public Safety and Regional Minister for Manitoba. “At Red River College, these investments have not only improved and modernized the environment in which RRC students learn, they have bolstered Manitoba’s economy and created jobs during a period of economic downturn.”
“These new and enhanced facilities will expand and strengthen education opportunities for both the Power Engineering Program and the Greenspace Management Program allowing more students to qualify for apprenticeships and sophisticated applied research projects,” said Manitoba Minister of Advanced Education and Literacy Erin Selby. “Projects like this demonstrate the steps our province is taking to support economic growth by investing $1.6 billion into infrastructure to stimulate the economy through education and job creation.”
The federal and provincial governments each contributed $2.125 million to upgrades at the Notre Dame Campus.
“Expanding and modernizing our college campuses is critical to the economic future of Manitoba,” said Stephanie Forsyth, President of RRC. “Investments made through KIP have provided modern learning spaces for our students, and opened up new opportunities for applied research partnerships with industry.”
In addition to the new facilities opened today, the College is also receiving support from the federal and provincial governments for the development of the Paterson GlobalFoods Institute at the Exchange District Campus.