New Indigenous student housing building ‘Nahoonai-a’ opens at CNC
PRINCE GEORGE – A new 12-bed Indigenous student housing building called Nahoonai-a has officially opened at the College of New Caledonia.
Named by Lheidli T’enneh First Nation Elder Josie Paul, the 12-bed building is called Nahoonai-a, which means “to find” or “to rediscover.”
“We know that students from remote communities have unique challenges to adapting to post-secondary life, and this home will create a foundation for them to explore their learning on many levels,” said Anne Kang, Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Training. “We are committed to increasing affordable student housing options through our 10-year housing plan, and this facility is a shining example of the kind of facilities we are proud to invest in on behalf of students in British Columbia.”
