Registration is now available for the Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC), which replaces the former General Education Development (GED) program.
Adults looking to get a high school equivalent can now get it online. Registration is now available for the Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC), which replaces the former General Education Development (GED) program. Employers, post-secondary institutions and others will be able to count on the credential as a reliable indicator of an adults’ level of educational achievement. Testing is delivered on an easy-to-use online platform and will also support writers requiring access to learning accommodations. More information can be found by emailing CAEC@gov.nl.ca.
First Nations Women’s Economic Empowerment and Leadership gathering
City hosting town hall meeting in Curling this evening
Government reminding residents to not feed foxes
$12M project at the Curling westside reservoir will pave the way for 300 new houses
Seven young women from the west coast awarded scholarships
