Westgate CVI is getting a cash infusion from the province to purchase more machinery for students.
The announcement comes from Monte McNaughton, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development.
A total investment of $72,800 will ensure continued deliveries of specialized equipment like CNC milling centres, lathes, plasma cutters, CNC desktop milling machines, high-precision conventional milling machines, lathes with readouts, and more. In addition, each school will receive tool kits and cutting tools.
In a statement released by Robert Cattle, Canadian Tooling & Machining Association (CTMA) Executive Director, he says “Our goal is to expose high school students to technology at an earlier age to engage their interest for a career within our industry,… Not only does this expose students to newer technology at an earlier age, but it also gives teachers up-to-date equipment to implement in their classrooms.”
The school started receiving the machinery in November 2022.