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SRCTec

Technology Led Economic and Educational Development of the Fraser Valley 
 
     
Jan 2009

Sumas Regional Consortium for High Tech initiates discussions and the delivery of a framework for Aboriginal Industry Prep Program in partnership with Stolo: Nations Human Resources Development and First Nations Technology Council
 
October 2008

Abbotsford, BC (October 2008)- The Sumas regional consortium for High Tech (SRCTec) and Airport East Business Park (AEP)
 
March 3rd, 2008

The Sumas Region Consortium for High Tech (SRCTec) receives an official statement of support from Stream, a Richardson Texas based Contact Service Centre provider.

February 28th, 2008

The Sumas Region Consortium for High Tech (SRCTec) signs an agreement with the Canadian Youth for Business

February 2008

Mailshine Technologies joins SRCTec initiative with sponsorship.

December 1st, 2007

A local group is finalizing a plan that could see a high-technology business park take flight at Abbotsford International Airport.

October 7th, 2007

The Sumas regional consortium for High Tech (SRCTec) and Simon Fraser University (SFU) have...

September 2007

In accordance with its plan to expand its Board and also the Advisory Board, SRCTec announced today a very welcome addition to its Advisory Board, Greg Dyck, CIO of Prospera Credit Union.

June 2007

You can call SRCTec on their new toll free number at:
1-800-306-9488


May 2007

The Sumas Regional Consortium for High Tech Incorporates

February 2007- Abbotsford News

Raymond Szabada announces
to media and the community
“if Abbotsford commit to a Technology Park clean
industrialization will follow and Tech Companies will come”
.

December 2006 - Abbotsford News

Fraser Valley new High Tech haven? Raymond Szabada shares his dream.


SRCTec News

FNIPP, building the foundations for careers in Information and Communication Technology

The First Nations Technology Council (FNTC) in partnership with SRCTec and Sto:lo Nation Human Resources Development (SNHRD) are introducing a program that could lead to a job in the technology industry. If you have an interest in computers, want to expand your knowledge, and open the door to an opportunity of employment in the technology industry, this could be the program for you…

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SRCTEC

Making high tech a priority for Sto:lo

Cornelia Naylor, The Times
Published: Friday, March 12, 2010

A new, two-part training program launched in Chilliwack this month is looking to get more aboriginal people into high-tech jobs. Part one is a four-week, introductory computer course that started March 1 at the Coast Plaza Hotel. Part two is a more intensive, 12-week course that will follow in April.

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The Sumas Regional Consortium for High Tech (SRCTec) is committed to community development by leveraging The Region’s potential and the promotion of Clean Industrialization for Abbotsford and surrounding communities (“The Region”).



SRCTec has laid down an action plan for the next five years in order to enable the community to benefit from the application of attracting advanced and High Technology Investment, Research and skilled workers to The Region.

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