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Skills Canada
Skills/Compétences Canada (S/CC) is a national, not-for-profit organization that works with employers, educators, labour groups and governments to promote careers in skilled trades and technology to Canadian youth. This unique position among private and public sector partners enables Skills Canada to work toward securing Canada’s future skilled labour needs while helping our youth to discover rewarding careers.
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In 2024, there will be four levels of Skills Canada competitions:
- Cariboo Junior Skills Competition at Thompson Rivers University (TRU) on March 1, 2024, is for teams of students in grades 6 to 9. Gold Medal winners in the Cariboo Junior Skills competition may be invited to compete in the Skills BC competition.
- Cariboo Regional Skills Competition at Thompson Rivers University (TRU) on March 1, 2024. This competition is primarily for secondary students, although some post-secondary competitions may be held as a “warm-up” to the Skills BC competition. Gold medal winners in the Cariboo Regional Skills Competition may be invited to compete in the Skills BC competition.
- Skills BC Competition - April 17, 2024, at Tradex, Abbotsford. Gold medal winners in The Skills BC Competition may be invited to compete as part of Team BC in the Skills Canada Competition.
- Skills Canada Competition - May 29 to June 1, 2024, in Quebec City, Quebec.
2024 Regional Information:
2024 Skills Canada Competitions
Competitors in grades 6 to 9 will compete in Cariboo Junior Skills Competitions in the following categories:
- Gravity Vehicle Race
- Potential Energy Vehicle
- Spaghetti Bridge
- Sumo Robots
- VEX IQ Robotics
- Wind Turbine
Competitors from the Regional high schools will compete in the following categories at the Cariboo Regional Secondary Skills Competition:
- Automotive Service
- Carpentry
- Culinary Arts
- Electrical Wiring
- Welding
Competitors from TRU's Trades and Technology students will compete in the following categories at the Cariboo Regional Post-Secondary Skills Competition:
- Automotive Service
- Carpentry
- Electrical Wiring
- Heavy Mechanical Service
- Plumbing
- Welding
Gold medal winners from the Cariboo Junior Skills Competition and Cariboo Regional Skills Competition may be invited to participate in the Skills BC Competition.
April 17, 2024, at Tradex, Abbotsford.
Gold medal winners from the Skills BC Competition may be invited to participate in the Skills Canada Competition.
May 29 to June 1, 2024, in Quebec City, Quebec.
Registration Information
To register your students:
- Please refer to the scope document below for team requirements (if applicable)
- Compile your list of students/teams and complete the registration worksheet
- Have all students sign the Skills Canada Waiver of Liability Form
- Instructions to register.
Please note that no substitutes or replacements will be allowed on the day of the competition.
Registration for the Cariboo Regional Skills and Cariboo Junior Skills Competitions will open in January 2024.
Please see the below Scope Documents. If there is any difficulty in obtaining the relevant Cariboo Junior Skills or Cariboo Regional Skills Competition documents, please contact Audrey Curran, Cariboo Regional Skills Coordinator, at [email protected].
Scope documents
Students registered for the Cariboo Regional Skills Competition at TRU on March 1, 2024, MUST USE ONLY the Scope Documents identified as:
Cariboo Junior Skills Competition OR Cariboo Regional Skills Competition
Thompson Rivers University
March 1, 2024
- Secondary - Automotive Service Technician
- Secondary - Carpentry
- Secondary - Culinary Arts
- Secondary - Electrical Wiring
- Secondary - Welding
- Post-Secondary - Automotive Service Technician
- Post-Secondary - Carpentry
- Post-Secondary - Electrical Wiring
- Post-Secondary - Heavy Duty Service
- Post-Secondary - Plumbing
- Post-Secondary - Welding
2024 Junior Skills Scope Documents
If there is any difficulty in obtaining the relevant Cariboo Regional Skills Competition documents, please contact Audrey Curran, Cariboo Regional Skills Coordinator at [email protected].
For further information, please contact Audrey Curran, Cariboo Regional Skills Competition and Try-A-Trade Coordinator, at [email protected].