The Moncton Coliseum will be a bit quieter today.
The Skills Canada National Competition has wrapped up, and the over 7500 students from across the country, along with other skilled trades celebrities have left.
I couldn’t be at @Skills_Canada this year, but happy to congratulate everyone at the closing ceremonies #SCNC2016 pic.twitter.com/Cedlgf6uCp
— Mike Holmes (@Make_It_Right) June 8, 2016
Competitions were held in over 45 skilled trades challenges in technology sectors including transportation, construction, and manufacturing. Over 200 medals were handed out. Nine of those medals went to competitiors from New Brunswick.
Prospects were also announced for the World Skills Abu Dhabi competition that will be held in October next year.
We officially have our new @WorldSkills Team Canada 2017 Prospects! #SCNC2016 #ocmt2016 pic.twitter.com/HUQeshPg4C
— Skills Canada (@Skills_Canada) June 8, 2016
Official #scnc2016 results media release:
Top Talent Awarded at Skills Canada National Competitionhttps://t.co/vFxhVqXUHw— Skills Canada (@Skills_Canada) June 8, 2016
The next Skills Canada National Competition will be held in Winnipeg, Manitoba next May..
LIVE on #Periscope: The Construction Awards at #scnc2016 Closing Ceremonies https://t.co/7HSVlrmQia
— Skills Canada (@Skills_Canada) June 8, 2016