New provincial mandate makes literacy ‘cradle to grave’
Clear and plain language training helps make communication more usable for more people. We had relied on one trainer (who has since moved on to another job), but last summer we were able to train 12 trainers in Williams Lake (and another 10 in 100 Mile House). Training at some local businesses will be starting next month.
Partner Assisted Learning, English as a Second Language (ESL) and Books for Babies have been the main activities of CCPL for the last 10 years. The participation in PAL and ESL continue to grow, with more and more truly life-changing success stories.
June Striegler and Shirley-Pat Gale, with all their volunteer tutors and now some past learners as well, are doing a great job. So great CCPL now needs more tutors!

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