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Photojournalism Pioneer, March 3, 2015

  • March 3, 2015 at 3:40 pm

Loyalist College went into lock-down mode last Tuesday, Feb. 24 for its annual emergency response drill.

Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology will be receiving funds of more than $164,000, through the Career Focus program, which will assist ten post-secondary graduates to make this transition, and move ahead in their careers.

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