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Kick off 2026 with CreativeMornings Winnipeg’s free January event

January 19, 2026

On Friday, January 30, CreativeMornings Winnipeg is celebrating five years! Join founders Christine Watson and Christian Robin as they reflect on how they launched a free, creative community in the middle of a pandemic and how it’s grown since then – despite the odds! All RRC Polytech alumni and community members are warmly invited to attend.

More than a decade ago, CreativeMornings was launched out of a desire for ongoing, accessible events for creative communities to connect. Today, these communities gather in 247 cities across more than 60 countries — including right here in Winnipeg.

Founded five years ago, the Winnipeg chapter of CreativeMornings not only celebrates our city’s creative talent, but also promotes an open space to connect with like-minded individuals. From marketing legends to hometown heroes, speakers are selected by each chapter based on a global theme. CreativeMornings Winnipeg has also been host to many powerhouse RRC Polytech alumni, providing a platform for homegrown artists, creators, and innovators to share their insights, struggles, and successes.

January’s theme is KOORSOO (faint glimmer of hope): chosen by the Tehran chapter of CreativeMornings, Koorsoo inspires us to keep going during times of challenge, despair, and darkness. “In our darkest hours, when everything seems to have dimmed, sometimes a light remains—not bright, not certain, but real. That is Koorsoo—a faint glimmer of hope that dares to survive. Koorsoo is not about triumph or clarity; it is about the fragile yet unwavering light that keeps us going. A glance, a memory, a word—small things that prevent collapse. It represents the quiet resilience of those who continue in spite of the weight, who believe without guarantee. In a world that often normalizes despair, Koorsoo is a rebellion—soft, but profound. It reminds us: even the smallest spark matters.”

On January 30th, Christine and Christian will trace the improbable, quietly radical origin story of CreativeMornings Winnipeg: how a small group of passionate people were stubborn enough to believe that creativity thrives everywhere and to trust the process (and each other) to create moments of beautiful connection, The founders will describe how they invested in possibility rather than prediction and how a small spark lit by “what if” conversations grew into a vibrant community that now shows up—month after month—to celebrate ideas, make connections, and champion each other’s work.

The story of the building of CreativeMornings Winnipeg and the celebration of the community’s 5th birthday is a reminder that building community is an act of courage, that belonging often begins as a whisper, and that even the smallest glimmer of hope can illuminate an entire movement.

Join CreativeMornings Winnipeg on January 30 at The Forks Event Space for an inspiring morning!

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Join RRC Polytech for CreativeMornings Winnipeg’s free December event

December 15, 2025

On Friday, December 19, RRC Polytech grad Joelle Foster will be the headliner at CreativeMornings Winnipeg’s free event taking place at Launch Co-Working (Exchange District – 5th floor, 167 Lombard Street). All RRC Polytech alumni and community members are invited to attend!

More than a decade ago, CreativeMornings was launched out of a desire for ongoing, accessible events for creative communities to connect. Today, these communities gather in 247 cities across more than 60 countries — including right here in Winnipeg.

The Winnipeg chapter of CreativeMornings not only celebrates our city’s creative talent, but also promotes an open space to connect with like-minded individuals. From marketing legends to hometown heroes, speakers are selected by each chapter based on a global theme.

December’s theme is INNOVATION: innovation is risky and rebellious. It means breaking the routine and reimagining the familiar. It treats uncertainty as an invitation instead of a barrier. Innovation doesn’t take a genius, it just requires curiosity and willingness to try. And try again. The world needs more tinkerers, experimenters, and fixers. People who believe change is possible and start with whatever they have. Then don’t stop until they’ve made something new or better.

Innovation in Manitoba is driven and supported in large part by the work of Joelle Foster, who is co-founder and President/CEO of North Forge. Joelle has more than two decades of experience supporting entrepreneurs across Canada. She co-founded the Women’s Equity Lab (WEL) MB to increase the number of women angel investors and developed North Forge’s four-stage digital Founders Program, driving a 300% growth in tech-enabled and advanced manufacturing companies in Manitoba. Joelle also established the Angel Network (2021), Global Entrepreneur Initiative (2023), and Women in Innovation Lab (WiLab, 2023). Under her leadership, North Forge won two Diversity and Inclusion awards in 2024. 

Join CreativeMornings Winnipeg on December 19 at Launch Co-Working (Exchange District) for an inspiring morning!

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New Indigenous Visual Identity shines at Convocation, inspiring new grads

December 3, 2025

RRC Polytech officially unveiled its new Indigenous visual identity at Fall Convocation on November 18 – a project grounded in the institution’s commitment to Truth and Reconciliation, Indigenous student success, and shared values of respect, inclusion, and belonging. 

“Celebrating our latest cohort of graduates is always an exciting, profound occasion,” said Fred Meier, RRC Polytech’s President and CEO.

He shared that the fall ceremonies carried extra significance, as Indigenous graduates crossed the stage wearing new stoles that honour tradition while embracing progress and change.

The stoles and new visual identity are the result of extensive conversations with Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, staff, Knowledge Keepers, Elders, community partners, and hundreds of alumni, led by a steering committee made up of RRC Polytech staff and valued partners. 

“The design on these stoles is rooted in sacredness, seasonality, and interconnectedness, honouring the distinct identities of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples while weaving together themes of land, language, and story into a living expression of who we are,” said Carla Kematch, steering committee member and RRC Polytech’s Director of Truth and Reconciliation and Community Engagement.

“The visual identity reflects teachings learned through engagement sessions and a survey that was shared among our community, ensuring that the design is a true reflection of an identity that belongs to all of us.” 

New Educational Assistant grad credits positive practicum experience for confirming career path

“I think it’s beautiful,” said Elizabeth Henderson. “I feel empowered.”

Henderson graduated from the Educational Assistant Certificate Program with honours. She credits her practicum at Isaac Brock School — which has an Ojibwe bilingual program —­­ for confirming she was on the right career path.

“I plan on furthering my education to become a Anishinaabemowin teacher because I did so well in my practicum that people thought I was a teacher.”

“An opportunity just opened up back home in Ontario, so it’s just aligning with my life perfectly right now,” she said. “I think that’s my next step, revitalizing the language.”

While she was a student, Henderson sat on the Indigenous Student Panel and had the chance to speak to teachers about how they can better support Indigenous students. Wearing the new stole at graduation felt like a full-circle moment.

When asked what graduating meant to her, Henderson shared how proud was.

“Coming to RRC Polytech, I felt like I was able to succeed really well, especially thanks to the Indigenous Student Services Centre. That was my place to go and have some peace and quiet, practice my culture and smudging, and just have a home.”

Henderson drove from her hometown in Ontario to Winnipeg to attend convocation, her brother in tow. And though the ceremony was a meaningful event, she shared excitement about returning home.

“Taking this stole back home, the little kids can see that they can leave their home and then come back with education,” Henderson said. “It’s inspiring.”

You can learn more about RRC Polytech’s new Indigenous visual identity and Indigenous student supports on our website.

Geomatics Technology grad taps into co-op experience for rapid expansion at RivaCore

December 2, 2025

A career in surveying can take someone to an exciting variety of job sites — from rural to urban, populated to remote.

That’s where Colin Rivard started after graduating from the Civil Engineering Technology program, specializing in Geomatics, at RRC Polytech in 2012. With an entrepreneurial background, though, there was always a desire to build something of his own.

“My dad and his dad started a small business together. I saw how they got to see the tangible efforts of what you put into owning a business. There’s a direct correlation to the harder you work, the more benefit there is. I’ve always liked that.”

In 2018, Rivard founded RivaCore Surveys and Locates as a one-person operation, and since then he’s adapted his focus to building the ideal team and overseeing a period of fast expansion.

“Starting in the field, you just get a love for surveying and being by yourself with an instrument,” said Rivard. “The biggest thing that drives me now, though, is being able to work with a team that we’ve really developed over the years.”

Just last year, RivaCore had a small team of eight — today, they’ve grown to a staff of 23, with at least five more coming on for long-term projects before the end of 2025.

RivaCore, which provides services including pipeline, construction, topographic, heavy civil surveys and beyond, hasn’t just grown in numbers — it’s grown in reputation as well. The organization has clients across multiple provinces and its reputation for inclusion as a member of the Manitoba Métis Federation, as well as teamwork and community, have been at the core of their growth and success.

“I come from a soccer background,” said Rivard. “It’s a team sport, and now I’m sitting here with work and I really enjoy it because I’m with this great team where everyone has each other’s back and tries to make it the best they can.”

One of the key aspects to the company’s growth has been bringing on students new to the world of surveying. Many of these students come from RRC Polytech.

“This was actually our first year hiring a Civil Engineering Technology summer student and it’s already become a company model for us,” said Rivard.

“We had an opportunity with the Alamos Gold project in Lynn Lake where we could have multiple surveyors on site, which was the perfect chance to bring in juniors and grow our team for the next few years.”

By bringing in students, Rivard is looking to provide a work environment that can inspire them to stay on board with RivaCore and support a positive cycle of learning.

“We can pour into these students… and build a loyal, knowledgeable surveyor base. Then, we continue to develop people from within, get them into higher positions, and we know what we’re getting. The RRC Polytech program is a huge resource for that.”

One of the students who joined the team this summer was Aidan Pacey, who is entering his second year in Civil Engineering Technology. His co-op at RivaCore saw him build experience as a survey assistant across Manitoba.

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Two-time Emmy Award winner named RRC Polytech’s 2025 Distinguished Graduate

November 17, 2025

RRC Polytech presented Tessa Potter, an Emmy-award-winning broadcast technician, with the 2025 Distinguished Graduate Award at the Electrical Engineering Technology Homecoming event for the program’s 60th anniversary. The award celebrates the remarkable personal and professional achievements of RRC Polytech alumni.

Since graduating from RRC Polytech’s Electronic Engineering Technology program in 2000, Potter has built a successful career in television, radio, and live sports broadcasting, earning two Sports Emmy Awards for her technical work on the 2022 Beijing and 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

“I’m thankful to RRC Polytech for this opportunity…I feel very honoured,” said Potter. “It’s surprising, when you see the list of other Distinguished Graduates, that someone like me, who’s still maybe considered a ground-floor worker, would be honoured.”

Tessa Potter accepted the 2025 Distinguished Graduate Award on November 6 (Finley Photography).

Potter credits the program for giving her the technical foundation that’s supported her throughout her career.

“Learning electronics isn’t something that happens through osmosis…you have to work at it,” said Potter. “Those classes where we took apart computers or wired up microcontrollers on a breadboard were valuable because they gave us space to experiment and make mistakes in a safe environment.”

She went on to roles with CTV and Rogers Media before joining True North Sports + Entertainment (TNSE) as a Broadcast Liaison, where she has supported NHL and AHL broadcasts for more than a decade. Today, she balances her work at TNSE and her role as a Senior Broadcast Technician at SBL Engineering with freelance broadcast contracts, which have taken her to international sporting events, such as the UEFA EURO Finals, the FIFA World Cup, the Commonwealth Games, and the Olympics.

“Tessa’s career shows how far a polytechnic education can take you, particularly in technical industries,” said Fred Meier, President and CEO, RRC Polytech. “Tessa has built an incredible career through collaboration, hard work, and continuous learning, which are all qualities that reflect her character and RRC Polytech’s values. We’re proud to count Tessa among our alumni and pleased to recognize her with this award.”

Potter is also an advocate for representation in her industry, a mentor to the next generation, and a leader committed to strengthening the broadcast community.

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Join us to celebrate 60 years of Electrical Engineering

October 15, 2025

Generously supported by CTTAM (Certified Technicians and Technologists Association of Manitoba)

2025 marks more than half a century of excellence in Electrical Engineering education at RRC Polytech. To celebrate this incredible milestone, we invite members of the RRC Polytech Electrical Engineering community to join us on November 6 for Homecoming.

This free, casual event will bring together generations of alumni, instructors past and present, current students, and industry supporters for an evening of networking and fun. Food, beverages, and an interactive photo booth are on tap for the night, as well as a pop-up Campus Store booth where you can purchase RRC Polytech merch. In addition, we are proud to honour Emmy-award winning Broadcast Technician Tessa Potter as the recipient of RRC Polytech’s 2025 Distinguished Graduate Award at Homecoming.

We look forward to bringing our EET alumni community together this fall!

Event Details

Date:         Thursday, November 6, 2025
Time:         5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Location:  RRC Polytech’s Notre Dame Campus (2055 Notre Dame Ave.)
Menu:        Refreshments will be served and a cash bar will be available. *Attendees will receive a complimentary drink ticket.

A confirmation email will be sent out with event and parking details a few days prior to the event. If you have any questions, please contact Phil Klassen at pklassen@rrc.ca.

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Join RRC Polytech for CreativeMornings Winnipeg’s free September event

September 15, 2025

On Friday, September 26, content creator, super thrifter, and RRC Polytech Creative Communications grad Tedi Gilmartin will be the headliner at CreativeMornings Winnipeg’s free event taking place at Launch Co-Working (Exchange District – 5th floor, 167 Lombard Street). All RRC Polytech alumni and community members are invited to attend!

RRC Polytech grad Tedi Gilmartin is this month’s CreativeMornings Winnipeg guest speaker.

More than a decade ago, CreativeMornings was launched out of a desire for ongoing, accessible events for creative communities to connect. Today, these communities gather in 247 cities across more than 60 countries — including right here in Winnipeg.

The Winnipeg chapter of CreativeMornings not only celebrates our city’s creative talent, but also promotes an open space to connect with like-minded individuals. From marketing legends to hometown heroes, speakers are selected by each chapter based on a global theme.

September’s theme is BLOSSOM: every blossom is an act of becoming. The quiet force of roots pushing through the dark, the slow unfurling of a bud, a sudden burst of color. But plants don’t blossom on command. Each flower requires the right amount of sunlight, water, and nourishment across the cycle of the seasons. To truly blossom, you must take the risk of opening up. This is your season. You deserve to be seen. Offer your abundance of color and creativity to the world! 

A graduate of RRC Polytech’s Creative Communications program (2016), Tedi is a content creator celebrated for her Manitoba thrifting expertise, playful personality, and dynamic creativity. By day, she works as a content marketing specialist for a multi-billion-dollar company, and by night, she’s a creative photographer behind billboard campaigns, a videographer, and an editor passionate about storytelling-driven video content. Over the past year, she learned how to create her own path – in life and in work – and in this talk, she’ll share her story of growth and resilience.

Join CreativeMornings Winnipeg on September 26 at Launch Co-Working (Exchange District) for an inspiring morning!

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Join us at RRC Polytech’s Fall Market

September 15, 2025

Mark your calendars for October 2! Sponsored by BMO, RRC Polytech’s 3rd annual Fall Market at the Exchange District Campus will feature handcrafted items, artwork, delicious food, and innovative products all curated or created by talented students, staff, alumni, and industry partners.

Join us for a day of fun and festivity as we usher in a new season. In addition to shopping, there will be music, creative workshops and activities, and food trucks.

Entry is free for visitors and all are welcome.

Market Details

Date: Thursday, October 2, 2025
Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Location: RRC Polytech’s Exchange District Campus (160 Princess Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba)

Become a Vendor

Alumni makers are warmly invited to sell their products and services at the market! Vendors will be provided with a table and chairs in the Roblin Centre or Manitou a bi Bii daziigae.

Vendors are responsible for transporting their own display items, arranging their tables, and handling their own sales (including monetary float for transactions).

Save the Date: Electrical Engineering Technology celebrates 60 years this fall

September 12, 2025

RRC Polytech’s Electrical Engineering Technology program (EET) has reached a significant milestone this year: more than half a century teaching generations how to harness the innovative technology that powers industry and essential services in Manitoba and around the world.

To mark this moment, we warmly invite members of the RRC Polytech Electrical Engineering community to join us in November to celebrate!

Just as the industry has continued to evolve, so too has the program. EET encompasses three specializations:

  1. Electrical Engineering Technology
  2. Electronic Engineering Technology
  3. Instrumentation Control Engineering Technology

Over the past 60 years, EET has also encompassed:

  1. Computer Engineering Technology
  2. Communication Engineering Technology
  3. Instrumentation Engineering Technology

We’re excited to reconnect with alumni, former staff, and industry partners from each of these streams!

    Save the Date

    Date:         Thursday, November 6, 2025
    Time:         5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
    Location:  RRC Polytech’s Notre Dame Campus (2055 Notre Dame Ave.)

    More information coming soon! Please keep your eyes on our blog for event updates and refresh your contact information to ensure you’re on the invite list. Don’t forget to share with any RRC Polytech EET grads in your network!

    Help guide the next generation: RRCSA seeking appointment panel members

    August 26, 2025

    The RRC Polytech Students’ Association (RRCSA) is looking for individuals to help select board members for the 2025-2026 term. The Appointment Panel will be made up of individuals from a variety of backgrounds, including alumni, RRCSA staff, past executives and board members, and current students.

    The Appointment Panel plays a key role in selecting the newest members of the RRC Polytech Students’ Association Board (SAB), which guides major decisions and governs the RRCSA. Panelists will review board member applications and select new members that will uphold the SAB’s mission, vision, and values, ensure that the SAB operates with openness & transparency, and provide diverse perspectives.

    All alumni interested in lending their expertise and wisdom as members of the Appointment Panel are invited to apply starting August 26, 2025. Applications close September 5, 2025 and selected members will receive detailed instructions by September 22, 2025. 

    Time Commitment: Appointment panelists must be available the weeks of September 29 – October 3, 2025 and March 24 – March 31, 2026
    Tasks: Review and grade SAB nominations
    Honorarium: Provided upon completion (per term)

    Learn more about the role of the Appointment Panel on the RRCSA website.

    Be a part of something impactful — apply now!

    RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anishininwak, Dakota Oyate, and Denésuline, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

    We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.