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Happy Holidays!

December 19, 2014

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– A message from your friends in Diversity and Intercultural Services

Congratulations on making it to the end of the term! As you get ready for the holidays, here are 5 tips to stay busy, avoid boredom / homesickness, and make the most of your time off.

  1. Be ready for next term! Go to the bookstore and buy your books for the next term, pay your fees, and review your timetable and the locations of your classes next term. This will not only allow you to enjoy the holidays without worry, but will make sure that your first days back in January are less hectic.
  2. Go outside! Experience Canadian winter in all its glory. Dress for the weather and go skating, shopping, skiing, or sliding.
  3. Meet friends! This is a great time to stay connected with friends you have not been able to spend time with during the term, and to make new friends.
  4. Practice a hobby! Winter is a great time to read, cook, sew, practice photography, carve snow sculptures, or some other project you have been wanting to do.
  5. Relax! Taking some time to sleep and clear your mind of the stresses of school life is important to your mental health and ability to perform when you come back to classes!

Enjoy your winter break – you deserve it!

Volunteer at Winnipeg Harvest

December 4, 2014

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Are you looking for an opportunity to volunteer?
›If you are interested in volunteering at Winnipeg Harvest, attend a volunteer orientation. You will learn about the organization’s mission, vision and goals. You will also have the opportunity to learn how Winnipeg Harvest functions on a daily basis and how you can help out!
›All are welcome to attend. Children under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
To book your orientation, please call 204-982-3587 or email volunteer@winnipegharvest.org
Click here to learn more about Winnipeg Harvest.⇒

Canad Inns Winter Wonderland

December 4, 2014

Lights
December 5th to January 3rd
6:00 – 10:00 PM each night
›Red River Exhibition Park (Assiniboine Downs)

  • Drive-through light show (Over one million lights in 26 displays)
  • Outdoor skating rink
  • Free sleigh rides on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays

›Advance tickets: $10 family ticket (one vehicle, up to 7 people)
›Buy tickets at Mac’s, Co-op Gas, Grocery Stores, Canad Inns
›Regular price (without advance tickets): $15

Career and Workforce Development Month

November 19, 2014

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November is Career and Workforce Development Month in Manitoba. To recognize that, Manitoba Start has been hosting events to help you learn more about your industry and make some connections. This is an opportunity to connect with businesses and successful newcomers. Learn about career pathways and the skills employers are looking for. Through events like this, many newcomers have been able to make connections with employers, and eventually find jobs in their field.

Upcoming events:

Thursday, November 20; 2:00 – 4:30 – Industry Insights: Education

Tuesday, November 25; 2:00 – 4:30 – Industry Insights: Sales and Service

Wednesday, November 26; 2:00 – 4:30 – Industry Insights: Information and Communications Technology

Thursday, November 27; 2:00 – 4:30 – Industry Insights: Engineering

Visit the Manitoba Start website for more information.

Award Winners at LTC!

November 14, 2014

Anna & YevgeniyaCongratulations to Anna Lofichenko and Yevgeniya Gavrys!
The AEPUCE students received an award for their progress and achievements in EAL studies. Their work and determination is an inspiration to us all!
Read all about it on RRC’s RED Blog.→
 

RRC’s International Futsal Tournament: Sign up Today!

November 7, 2014

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Do you like playing Soccer? RRC is recruiting futsal teams and players!
Date: Saturday, November 29, 2014
Time: 9 am – 4 pm
Location: Red River College, Notre Dame Campus – North Gym
Format:

  • Matches will be played 6 on 6 Coed
  • 8 – 10 players per team
  • Round robin tournament format

Registration Deadline is March 3. All RRC staff and students are welcome to register for FREE.
Click here to register online.

  • Register as an individual and be assigned to a team or register as a complete team
  • All players must check in on Saturday, November 29 at 8:30 am
  • For more information contact: Cole Skinner (coleskinner@rrc.ca) or Lauren Konrad (lkonrad@rrc.ca)

Scam targeting Red River College Students

November 7, 2014

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Some of our international students have been targeted by a phone scam telling students that they must pay education taxes immediately over the phone. Be careful of phone or email scams. DO NOT give anyone your personal or financial information if they contact you by phone or email. Contact your Student Integration Coordinator or the Winnipeg Police at 204-986-6222.
Scams typically target two things: your money, or your information. Some use fear, confusion, or greed to trick you to give them your money or credit card information. Others try to access your Social Insurance Number (SIN), driver’s license, banking information, website passwords or email address. They can use your identity to obtain credit, buy goods, or to scam others.
If you think there is a possibility that you may be targeted by a scam, get more information.

  • Look up phone numbers, email addresses, or websites related to the company or individual contacting you. Be aware that a legitimate person or company may have had their identity stolen to use in the fraud.
  • Red River College will never ask you to  make a financial transaction with an individual staff member. Only make payments  in person at the College or through the secured College website, where you will receive an immediate confirmation of payment.
  • Never make payments over the phone.
  • Get another opinion – talk to a friend, teacher, colleague, or advisor to see if there are some details that you are missing.
  • Check with anti-fraud resources: The Better Business Bureau, Winnipeg Police Service, Competition Bureau of Canada, Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. These organizations may have more information or warnings to help you recognize the scam.

If you are a victim of fraud:

  • Don’t blame yourself. It is normal to feel embarrassed or even guilty. Talk about it with a friend, advisor, or make an appointment to meet with one of our Counsellors.
  • Alert your bank / credit card / financial service or email provider about the scam. If you act quickly to alert to any illegal activity, you may be able to limit the amount of financial or information loss from the fraud.
  • Criminals can use social media  (Twitter, Facebook, QQ, etc.) to  get personal information about you. If they may be using one of these accounts, consider closing the account and make sure that the new account is restricted to trusted persons.
  • Report it to the police. The police may be able to investigate the fraud if it is locally-based, and warn others in the community about it.
  •  You can also report it to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, which works to fight fraud across Canada.
  • Talk to your Student Integration Coordinator. We can help you to get connected to the supports you need on and off-campus.

LINKS

For more information on this topic, please contact your Student Integration Coordinator:
Jillian Hoogland
Phone: 204.945.8776 | Fax: 204.948.3214 | jhoogland@rrc.ca | www.rrc.ca/diversity

Community Connections

November 7, 2014

Scroll down to read about the great opportunities that were presented at the Community Connections Club on November 6.


 

November 11 is Remembrance Dayremember

›This is a day to remember and show respect to members of the Canadian Armed Forces who have died in the line of duty since World War I.
›So that we can stop and remember their sacrifice, many stores will be closed for the morning or for the entire day. People wear a red poppy to remember the soldiers.
There will be no classes at Red River College and all offices will be closed.
Click here to find out about the Remembrance Day ceremonies and activities in Winnipeg.→


manyworldsMany Worlds Festival at The Forks Market (Centre Court)

This festival celebrates the many cultures found in Winnipeg. There is food and entertainment from around the globe.
 
 
November 8 and 9

  • 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.: Taste of the World (sample food from the restaurants at the Forks)
  • ›$5.00

›November 8

  • 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.: Dance lessons, demos and live music with Hepcat Studio (Free beginner lesson from 12:00 – 1:00)
  • Free

›November 9

  • 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.: Folklorama Entertainment
  • ›Free

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Santa Claus Parade

›Saturday, November 15
Parade starts at 5:00 p.m. (travels down Portage Avenue)
Fun for the whole family!›› Come before the parade for free activities, hot chocolate, games, etc.
›Click here to find out more about the Santa Claus Parade.→


Volunteer Opportunity: Christmas Cheer Boardcheer board

  • ›Provide food and gifts to families who cannot afford them.
  • ›Every year thousands of Winnipeggers volunteer with the Christmas Cheer Board.
  • ›Casual and regular opportunities are available.
  • Contact Jillian Hoogland (jhoogland@rrc.ca) for more information.

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For Newcomers: Immigrant Centre

›100 Adelaide Street, Winnipeg

Halloween at LTC!

November 5, 2014

Thank you to all LTC students who participated in the Halloween Costume Contest on October 31. Everyone had a lot of fun and there was a lot of laughter in the LTC halls!
Click here for photos!

And the winners are . . . . .

ChanLin, Intensive English for International Students

ChanLin, Intensive English for International Students


Lovleen, Communication for Health Professions

Lovleen, Communication for Health Professions


Sean, Intensive English for International Students

Sean, Intensive English for International Students

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.