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Collision Repair info
Written by Brian Slaunwhite Friday, 15 January 2010 15:08

The Collision Repair Association of Nova Scotia (CRANS) has been working to bring together Environment Canada, Department of Labour and Workforce Development all working though the Nova Scotia Community College.
Through the assistance of the Automotive Trades Association we are forwarding the attached flyer. It is pertaining to upcoming important information sessions being held across the province. The sessions will inform industry on recent changes to federal regulations for automotive paints and coatings, provincial certification and apprenticeship training for the collision industry and how these will apply to the NS Occupational Health & Safety Act and regulations.
Please see attached.
VOC Regulations
Written by Lindsay Gates Wednesday, 23 December 2009 18:55
Will you be affected by VOC Regulations?
Collision Repair Association of Nova Scotia (CRANS) has been working to bring together Environment Canada, Department of Labour and Workforce Development all working through the Nova Scotia Community College.
Congratulation
Written by Lindsay Gates Tuesday, 03 November 2009 13:49

CONGRATULATIONS.
Congratulation is extended to Wayne Hartt the recipient of the CRANS scholarship for 2008 /2009. The scholarship is given to a first year student enrolled in the Collision Repair and Painting program at any of the Nova Scotia Community Collages. To qualify for the scholarship the student must have an average overall mark of at least 70. And excel in repair skills. Wayne has exceeded both of these expectations by having the highest marks of all applicants in both areas.
Wayne is the son of Brian and Elizabeth Hartt, of Beaverbank, .N.S.
Wayne attended Millbrook High in Sackville. And is now enrolled in the second year of the Collision and Paint program at Akerley Campus.
When ask about a future career, Wayne’s response was “ I just love to fix cars”
Congratulations Wayne.
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