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Members of the GrandBridge Energy Operations and Fleet teams visited the Conestoga College Ingersoll Skills Training Centre on February 19 to donate a bucket truck and a pickup truck to the Powerline Technician Program to enhance hands-on learning. Current students and instructors were present to welcome the arrival of the vehicles and share their gratitude. The donation is part of the ongoing partnership between GrandBridge Energy and Conestoga College to support the next
generation of skilled trades professionals. "Our donation of two utility vehicles reinforces the strong relationship that GrandBridge Energy and Conestoga College have built over several years. We are committed to fostering learning opportunities that support the next generation of skilled trades professionals who will play a key role in the future success of our industry," said Sarah Hughes, President and CEO of GrandBridge Energy.
Angelo Cosco, Chair, School of Trades & Apprenticeship at Conestoga said the school was grateful for the donation. "This donation will enable our students to learn and train with modern technology, ensuring they are prepared with the skills and knowledge needed for successful careers. We look forward to continuing our partnership and working together to support the next generation of skilled trades professionals.”
GrandBridge Energy delivers safe and reliable electricity to 113,000 customers in the City of Brantford, the City of Cambridge, the Township of North Dumfries and the County of Brant.
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