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This is SLC: Our College News

Grass to Meadow project underway on Kingston campus 
This week, SLC is beginning to transform part of its land to meadow as part of its long-range sustainability initiatives. The Grass to Meadow project is part of the overarching Sustainable Landscape Management Plan (SMLP). Through the SLMP, SLC aims to protect vulnerable species, enhance biodiversity, and create campus outdoor spaces that serve the community while promoting a resilient environment. The SLMP is informed by external biodiversity assessments across our three campuses.   In spring 2023, the Grass to Meadow project started with test plot planting of varying seed blends, to assess performance, hardiness, and aesthetic. This week, a plot of just under two acres in the north-west corner of the Kingston campus is being overseeded with select native grass, groundcover, and wildflower blends that are drought hardy, and chosen for aesthetic features to compliment the overall campus grounds design.  
Honouring Indigenous Veterans Day – November 8th
Indigenous Veterans Day was first observed on November 8, 1994, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and has since been observed across Canada. This day recognizes Indigenous contributions in times of peace and war, marked by bravery and an unwavering commitment to their homeland. Despite significant economic and social barriers, First Nations, Métis, and Inuit individuals volunteered in large numbers to serve major conflicts, from the War of 1812 to World War II, and beyond.     
Tourism Student Recognized in the Air Canada Future Tourism Leaders Contest 
Tiffany Sanford, a driven and passionate Tourism student recently distinguished herself in the prestigious Air Canada Future Tourism Leaders Contest, in collaboration with the Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC). This accomplishment highlights the dedication of our students and faculty.  This competition is no ordinary recognition; it seeks out Canadian students who have made significant contributions to the country’s professional tourism sector. Winners receive complimentary registration to TIAC’s highly regarded Tourism Congress, set to take place on December 4th and 5th, along with two nights of hotel accommodation and round-trip airfare provided by Air Canada. This is a remarkable opportunity to engage with top industry leaders and gain valuable insights into the evolving landscape of tourism. 
Inspiring Youth: SLC Hosts Girls Exploring Trades, Dual Credit, and Esthetics Day  
To inspire young women and men to explore non-traditional career paths, the School of Skilled Trades recently hosted the Girls Exploring Trades Day alongside the Dual Credit Connection Day on Kingston campus and the professional development day for guidance counsellors from Upper Canada District School Board on the Brockville campus. These days offer insight and possibilities, both to students and to those who guide students into the field of skilled trades.