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THUNDER BAY – Ten Fort William First Nation members have completed a training program intended to introduce people to carpentry who had never considered the trade before.
The students earned important first-hand knowledge over the course of the six-week program, said Bryan Nieweglowksi, manager of training for LiUNA. "So this kind of broke any kind of nerves or lack of [knowledge] in construction, and hoping that maybe there's a career path." “Great progress. I mean, if you take someone that didn't know the difference between say a drill and [an] impact and then at the end of six weeks have built sheds with rake walls and hand cut roofs, it's pretty great progression,” he said. “It's very impressive for what they've done.”
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