by Nelson Daily Staff on Monday January 25 2021
MLA Brittny Anderson said these new seats are part of B.C.’s economic recovery plan that moves us all toward a healthier and more prosperous future.
Newly sworn in MLA for Nelson-Creston said in a media release that more training opportunities for health care assistants at Selkirk College will strengthen the level of care for people in long-term care and assisted living residences.
"Becoming a healthcare assistant is a great opportunity for community members to learn new skills and find meaningful and fulfilling work caring for one another,” said Nelson-Creston MLA Brittny Anderson.