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August 29, 2012

Vancouver Island colleges get cash

Camosun College will receive a facelift in the form of $1.3 million in capital funding to renew and restore the Young Building, a heritage structure dating back to 1915.

About $700,000 will be used for campus capital upkeep that will enhance and improve current learning space and equipment for students.

The B.C. Government also announced that North Island College would receive $652,000 in capital funding to upgrade campus emergency systems.

Work at the Campbell River, Comox Valley and Port Alberni campuses is expected to be completed over the summer.

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