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Beginner's Bookkeeping

BKK-010

Gain an understanding of the accounting equations, debits and credits, record keeping, bank reconciliation, maintaining a general ledger, using a columnar journal and preparing simple financial statements. This course is valuable to small business owners and non-profit groups as well as for those needing to upgrade job skills. Note: Have a calculator handy for the online course. A courseware package will also be made available.

Prerequisite(s): None

Section Location Dates Cost
BKK-010-DLS1 DL Jan 29-Mar 19 $310.00

CR ElderCollege Membership

CREC-0001

ElderCollege membership for Campbell River courses is an annual membership that covers the academic year from September 1 to August 31 . NOTE: CREC does not run courses during the period of June 1 to August 31. By requesting membership with ElderCollege, I understand the membership fee is non-refundable; I consent to NIC releasing my personal information to the ElderCollege Executive Committee and its subcommittees, for the purposes of course registration/notification, and in supporting ElderCollege volunteer activities.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-0001-CRS1 CR Jun 30 $20.00

Global Dances for Women

CREC-1810

This is an introductory course of traditional dances from around the world. Celtic to Japanese and Spanish to Russian. No experience in dance is necessary. There's no complex choreography to memorize. Join us to dance the world. Course Leaders: Merja Tammi and Rebecca Campbell Merja and Rebecca have been studying music, dance and performance most of their lives. They're bringing their unique skill sets to this course to share "dances performed by women around the world" with you.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-1810-CRS1 CR Nov 7-Nov 21 $30.00

Composers' Lives And Music

CREC-1811

These presentations explore the life and compositions of composers not well-known to the music-loving public. Their lives, however, are a treasure trove of interesting details, pursuits and accomplishments. Each presentation will include biographical information delivered in an informal and entertaining way with many examples of the works written by the composer, Each presentation should leave the listener with a fairly complete picture of the musician and the man. Course Leader: Bruce Dunn After 27 years, Bruce Dunn has recently retired as Conductor and Music Director of the Kamloops Symphony. Under his artistic direction the orchestra expanded it's repertoire, maintained a large, supportive audience, and provided an enjoyable environment for many musicians. Music is in his DNA.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-1811-CRS1 CR Nov 15-Nov 29 $25.00

Photo Editing - Basic

CREC-2750

This course is for photographers just starting to explore photo editing. Having taken the Basic Camera course is a benefit but not a requirement. It is NOT a training course in any one Photo Editing Program. We'll cover concepts and results rather than specific software and specialized tools. You will learn how to straighten, crop effectively, control lighting (highlights, midtones and shadows), remove unwanted objects, adjust colour, and much more. Course leader: Ken Beattie Ken is an award-winning photographer who continues developing his photo expertise exploring the techniques of digital artistry. Creations range from high quality photos, painting with light, to blends of reality and fantasy.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-2750-CRS1 CR Nov 4-Dec 2 $30.00

Wither the Bucks?

CREC-3505

How we pay for things has changed hugely because of computers. This course will be an open forum discussion and exploration about the how and the why, and what might be in the future for payment mechanisms. Course Leader: Bruce Bjornson Bruce is a former commercial banker who has lived/worked on five continents. He holds a BA, and an MA, and in his career has worn many hats.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-3505-CRS1 CR Nov 3 $15.00

Cell Phone Skills for Seniors

CREC-4012

Having a cell phone doesn't mean we know how to use it well! In this course, we'll cover the basic tasks that a cell phone can help you accomplish, and you'll learn specific skills for using your phone - Apple or Android. Join us for a fun and interactive class. You'll leave knowing more than when you arrived about using your cell phone! Course Leader: Mary Catherine Williams Mary Catherine Williams has been involved in community development in Campbell River for 25 years spanning Early Years and Child Development, Substance Use and Resilient Community, Volunteering and Senior Supports. She is currently the Co-chair of the Campbell River Seniors Network and Coordinator for the Community Response Network. In recent years, she has been involved in collaboratively developing services and supports to help people as they age in our community.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-4012-CRS2 CR Nov 28 $15.00

Understanding and Using ChatGPT

CREC-4050

The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) will, progressively, have more and more influence on our lives. This course will explore AI and algorithms through the use of ChatGPT - how it might be used in everyday life. It will include classroom use of the program. Course Leader: Bruce Bjornson Bruce is a former commercial banker who has lived/worked on five continents. He holds a BA, and an MA, and in his career has worn many hats.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-4050-CRS3 CR Nov 6-Nov 13 $20.00

Windows Basics 11 - Level One

CREC-4330

Are you looking to feel more comfortable and confident using Windows 11 on a laptop or desktop PC? We'll start with the basics of navigating Windows, then move on to essential skills like managing files, browsing the web, writing and sending emails, and enjoying your photos and videos. You'll learn practical tips and tricks, and how to find further help. No experience needed. WIN 11 compters supplied. Course Leader: Harry Whale Harry has been working with (and on) computers of all descriptions since before Windows and Macintosh even existed. He has kept up with technology and has been a strong advocate of security of information. He has previously taught courses at CREC on Google products and fraud/scam prevention.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-4330-CRS1 CR Dec 2 $15.00

Spotlight on Ageism

CREC-5731

Ageism is highly prevalent and is the most socially accepted and tolerated form of discrimination in Canada. Like sexism or racism, ageism is discrimination based on someone's age. It can occur at any point in our lifespan regardless of how old we are, and may lead to others making judgments about our background, capability, mental or physical status, based only on their impression of our age. Course Leader: Cheryl Stinson Cheryl has worked with seniors for over 9 years in the Comox Valley and Campbell River. Her work has included facilitating a Dementia Awareness planning project and an Emergency Response for Seniors Project. Currently, she is the contracted local coordinator for the Campbell River Community Response Network (CRN), which works with community partners to help keep vulnerable adults safe from abuse, neglect and self-neglect.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-5731-CRS1 CR Nov 26-Dec 3 $20.00

Palliative - Removing the Fear

CREC-5757

The word palliative can prompt feelings of fear and anxiety. We'll discuss the approach to palliative care, who it applies to, the benefits, and what you can do to advocate on your own behalf or for a family member or friend. The goal is to create a safe place to explore how to ensure the best quality of life possible in whatever time we have remaining. Course Leader: Julia Steel

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-5757-CRS1 CR Oct 29 $15.00

Discussing Self-Advocacy

CREC-5831

Self-advocacy is a learned skill. In this course we'll have a round-table discussion about the barriers to self-advocacy and some tools that can help make one an effective self-advocate. Course Leader: Jocelyn Reekie Jocelyn is an author, painter, retired coach and educator. Through a long life of being heavily involved with the health care system, working with others, and working for herself, she has gained a few insights into what constitutes effective self-advocacy in a variety of arenas. Sometimes by learning what doesn't work well.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-5831-CRS1 CR Nov 10-Nov 17 $20.00

Sharing Global Bike Travel

CREC-5966

Have you ever thought about touring by bicycle somewhere in the world without the expense of a tour company? John and Chris have done so in the USA, Europe, Asia, and Canada. "I don't know everything," John says, "but I'm happy to spare you some of our past mistakes." Come and travel with us. Course Leader: John Elson John and his wife, Chris, took their first overseas bike trip in 1975. After a few decades off to raise kids they've returned to it with pleasure-especially post retirement. At 74, they are looking forward to their next European bike trip!

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-5966-CRS1 CR Nov 26 $15.00

The Wonders of Newfoundland

CREC-5971

This presentation will explore some of the wonders of Newfoundland, including the most easterly point in North America, one of the four corners of the Flat World, and the first European settlement in the New World. We'll also show Newfoundland's special food, entertainment and wildlife (including Puffins), and of course ice bergs! Come enjoy our youngest province with us. Course Leaders: Cathy and Gord Smith We love to travel locally, Canada-wide and overseas. Since our country is so diverse and holds many wonders, we decided to travel to Newfoundland for a month in order to really enjoy its beauty in landscapes and people.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-5971-CRS1 CR Nov 4 $15.00

50 Years of Model Creations

CREC-6017

In this course, Bruce will talk about many of the historic ship models he built, along with some original creations for doll houses, bird houses and toys. He includes a visual presentation of his projects, and many of the tools and setups he used. Course Leader: Bruce Ellis For over 50 years Bruce has pursued a hobby as a Model Shipwright. He has also used the skills to make other items. He lives in Courtenay and has a large, well-equipped workshop to complete his projects.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-6017-CRS1 CR Dec 3 $15.00

My Life in the Navy

CREC-6238

Ed will cover his naval service, including time spent in the British and Canadian Navies. Course Leader: Ed Falstrem Ed joined the Royal Canadian Navy as an officer cadet in 1954 and spent 30 of the next 38 years in the navy, mostly aboard submarines.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-6238-CRS1 CR Nov 19 $15.00

History on the Run

CREC-6270

Take a trip back in time. Presented by the Museum at Campbell River, this course will focus on: Historical Settler Communities of the Discovery Islands (North Quadra Island to Alert Bay), c.1900-1940. From stump farms to huge boom towns, and everything in between - join us for an interactive journey into the communities that once dotted our coast. Course Leaders: Steve Lackey and Ellis Darcy Since 1958, the Museum at Campbell River has served as a gathering place where we can come together to share, connect, explore and learn the diverse history of Northern Vancouver Island. This mission extends beyond our walls and is embedded into all our "History on the Run" presentations. Steve and Darcy are experienced museum guides.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-6270-CRS2 CR Nov 5-Nov 19 $25.00
CREC-6270-CRS1 CR Nov 5-Nov 19 $25.00

eBird for Beginners

CREC-6309

Join biologist Sandra Milligan to learn about tools that facilitate bird observation, primarily ebird. In the first class, Sandra will share information about using eBird to find beautiful natural spaces at home and during travel, to learn about local species, and to engage in the online community that appreciates birds. In the second class, we will share student experiences with eBird, discuss local birds and how to submit checklists. Course Leader: SANDRA MILLIGAN Sandra has been teaching biology at NIC for over 20 years. Her graduate degrees are in Neuroscience, but she is now a generalist, naturalist, and life-long learner. Sandra is an environmental advocate and educator, receiving recognition awards at the municipal and provincial level. Use of eBird made bird appreciate and deeply rewarding daily activity for Sandra, and she hopes to share the joy of birding with others.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-6309-CRS1 CR Oct 29-Nov 5 $20.00

How to Prevent Falls

CREC-6851

If you've ever fallen and sustained even a minor injury, you know that things can go "sideways" very quickly. One in three seniors over 60 experience falls each year. Falls are the most common reason for seniors' hospital visits; represent 40% of Long Term Care admissions; and are the leading cause of injury related deaths for older adults. Improving our knowledge about effective fall prevention can reduce fall incidences and effects. Course Leader: Mary Catherine Williams Mary Catherine Williams has been involved in community development in Campbell River for 25 years spanning Early Years and Child Development, Substance Use and Resilient Community, Volunteering and Senior Supports. She is currently the Co-chair of the Campbell River Seniors Network and Coordinator for the Community Response Network. In recent years, she has been involved in collaboratively developing services and supports to help people as they age in our community.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-6851-CRS1 CR Nov 17 $15.00

Emergency Preparedness 101

CREC-6915

This two-session course will cover the basics of emergency preparedness for individuals, families, and neighbourhoods. Students will have the chance to reflect on their personal emergency readiness, learn about particular local disaster risks, be introduced to the FireSmart program and its benefits, and take practical steps to prepare themselves through activities such as building a 'Grab and Go' bag, filling out a Home Preparedness Plan, and more! Course Leaders: Sarah Rosen and Kayla Holloway Sarah and Kayla work for Strathcona Regional District's Emergency Management team in Community Disaster and Wildfire Risk Reduction respectively. Through professional backgrounds as diverse as kayak expedition guiding, fisheries biology, oceanography research and forest fuel management, they bring strong personal skillsets, engaging stories and deep compassion to their outreach work.

Section Location Dates Cost
CREC-6915-CRS1 CR Nov 5-Nov 12 $20.00

CVEC Annual Membership Sep 1 to Aug 31

CVEC-0001

ElderCollege membership Comox Valley is an annual membership from September 1 to August 31. CVEC does not run courses during the period of May 1 to August 31. By requesting membership with ElderCollege, I understand the membership fee is non-refundable; I consent to NIC releasing my personal information to the ElderCollege Executive Committee and its subcommittees, for the purposes of course registration/notification, and in supporting ElderCollege volunteer activities.

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-0001-CVS1 CV Apr 30 $20.00

Artist Talk: Alora Griffin

CVEC-1404

Learn how Alora Griffin has used her photographs of Haida Gwaii, the Skeena River and Comox to create watercolour paintings of land and seascapes. This will interest those wanting to learn more about watercolour as well as acrylic and oil painting techniques. There will be an opportunity for discussion after the presentation. Course Leader: Alora Griffin

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-1404-CVS1 CV Oct 29 $6.60

19th Century French Painting

CVEC-1590

An exploration of the stylistic realities behind the labels "neo-classical," "romantic," "realist," "impressionist," and "post-impressionist" as applied to French painting produced in this era. Discussion will be encouraged. Course Leader: John Black

Maintain Your Singing Voice

CVEC-1889

Participate in vocal exercises designed to extend vocal range and to project your voice both in volume and in energy through intentional focus. This course is especially beneficial for members of choirs. A few with voice problems owing to health concerns have also benefited.   The course will be held at Berwick Comox Valley.  Course Leader: OLIVER CLARKE

A Famous Art Forger

CVEC-1980

During the 1930s, after being rebuffed by art critics and then teaching himself ancient painting techniques, Dutch painter Han Van Meegeren forged versions of masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age. His buyers were museums and notable collectors. After WWII these "new" masterpieces came to light, and he became the subject of a notorious trial. Many considered Van Meegeren to be a national hero; others a "brilliant fraud." Course Leader: Sharon Harris

Your Legacy-Your Life Story

CVEC-2305

Your life's stories deserve to be preserved. This course will help get you inspired, motivated, and focused on writing your life story. Through writing exercises and guided reflection, you'll explore ways to get your stories out of your head onto paper. You will leave with inspiration and a clear plan for next steps to capture your life stories for generations to come. Course Leader: MALI BAIN

Writers' Workshop

CVEC-2310

This is a hands-on course in which participants are invited to share their writing in whatever form with others and receive gentle feedback and encouragement.  No formal instruction. Course Leaders: MARVIN HAAVE/IAN MCINTYRE

Who Knew Writing Could Be Fun?

CVEC-2337

Write short, timed pieces for five to 10 minutes, then break into small groups to read aloud. The prompts will surprise. It will be stream-of-consciousness writing-fast and furious with no consideration for spelling, punctuation, or grammar. No editing of pieces will be done. Come join in the fun! SANDRA PETRIE

Refine and Release Your Work

CVEC-2340

You have many pieces of writing, maybe some photos-but what do you do after you've got your first rough draft? This course delves into the process of "finishing up" writing to share (privately or publicly). We cover types of editing (substantive, stylistic, copy editing), ways to structure content, publishing versus self-publishing, and print formats to consider. Leave inspired and clear on next steps to completion. Course Leader: Mali Bain

Financial & Estate Planning

CVEC-3531

Understand why estate planning decisions should be made sooner than later and learn about wills, powers of attorney, representation agreements and trusts as considerations in estate planning. A financial and estate planner will be available for purchase at the course for $10. Registration is at 7 pm with the course starting at 7:30. Course Leader: Lyle Carlstrom

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-3531-CVS1 CV Nov 5 $7.20

Role of the Executor

CVEC-3580

You will learn the role of the executor in BC estate administration law from a practicing estate administration lawyer. We will discuss factors to consider before you accept or assign the appointment as an executor. We will address practical steps to be taken upon a will-maker's death, and the executor's rights and responsibilities in fulfilling their wishes. Optional printed materials to help with document organization will be available for purchase. Course Leader: LYLE CARLSTROM

Cloud Drives: Lifting the Fog

CVEC-3600

What's all the hype about internet cloud drives? Would it be wise to store your photos, documents, and other files there-or not? How do they work, and how easy are they to set up and use? This course will answer these questions and demonstrate cloud drive services from Microsoft (OneDrive), Google (Drive), and Apple (iCloud). You may be already using one and not even realize it! Course Leaders: Terry Hooper and Roger Taylor

Repel Hacks, Hoaxes, Scams

CVEC-4010

Is that email real or fake? How about that warning I received? What about these phone calls I am receiving? Is this really my friend contacting me on Facebook? Why are my friends all getting messages from me that I didn't send? Is it safe to buy online? Be informed so you can answer these questions and better protect yourself when using email, the internet, and even your phone! Course Leader: TERRY HOOPER

Car Seats: Keeping Kids Safe

CVEC-5000

Car trips are the most dangerous everyday activity for kids, and car-seat safety has changed significantly since your own children were small. Whether you frequently transport children or want to feel more confident when grandchildren visit, this course will teach you practical skills to keep them safe on the road. Enjoy a combination of hands-on, video, and classroom instruction, and learn where to find more help if you need it. Course Leader: Jen Shapka

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-5000-CVS1 CV Nov 24 $6.60

Creating Your Wellness Zone

CVEC-5302

Create your personalized wellness plan for optimal health including understanding a wellness versus a disease model. Learn to adapt your nervous system to states of curiosity, calm and connection: minimize states of chaos and numb shutdown; assess and understand warning signs to distress and illness; practice compassionate joy, soulful community, nurturing activities, nutrition, exercise, mindfulness, healthy boundaries and sleep. Course Leader: Nelda Adamus

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-5302-CVS1 CV Nov 5-Nov 26 $26.40

If Not Now, When?

CVEC-5303

Do you live with a sense of energy and purpose? Do you have a direction that is energizing and inspiring? Learn how to create a vision, a mission and goals for life. The course is based on the presenter's book 'If Not Now, When?'.   Course Leader: Maureen Fitzgerald

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-5303-CVS1 CV Nov 7-Nov 14 $13.20

Making Sense of Medical News

CVEC-5315

Understanding health information is of increasing importance as we age. This course aims to improve health literacy and help you find and make sense of medical information. Explore how medical/health research and various types of studies are done, learn key terms, and understand how to read scientific papers. Then we will put it all together by working through case studies chosen by you and the instructor. Course Leader: Warren Michelow

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-5315-CVS1 CV Oct 30-Nov 27 $33.00

Living Consciously

CVEC-5335

We explore five fundamental elements of living consciously: What really matters, knowledge of self, gratitude, kindness, and choice. Each class will include experiential exercises. You can expect quite a bit of interaction with other students. Weekly homework assignments are an important component of the course. There is no required reading. Course Leader: LEON HAWRYLENKO

Cannabis as a Medicine

CVEC-5392

This course is an introduction to cannabis, including sativa, indica and hybrid plants. Discussion includes  the various ways to consume cannabis without having to smoke it and ways prepare cannabis for making your own oil drops or edibles and salve. Course Leader: Joanne Gauthier

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-5392-CVS1 CV Oct 29-Nov 19 $26.40

Universal Devotional Chanting

CVEC-5413

The educational and devotional benefit of this course is the realization that all traditions are based in the same spirit. Like yoga, devotional chanting unites us with the essential energy of the universe found in nature, which may be called God, Tao, Buddha, or the Great Creator. All are encouraged to participate, and all levels of singing ability are welcome. $3+/- collected in class to cover the cost of materials supplied by the course leader. OLIVER CLARKE

Introduction to Meditation

CVEC-5455

Mindfulness calms the mind, decreases stress, anxiety and your inner critic. It fosters clarity of the mind and increases resilience, better sleep and self-regulation, and nurtures wisdom and compassion. This workshop provides basic instructions practicing mindfulness of breathing and body. Course Leader: JULIE BLAIS

Astrology Charts

CVEC-5467

Learn how to begin to read your own chart. We will get hands on: finding, learning and understanding the planets, placements, and energies in your chart.  There will be time to explore, ask questions and begin to understand how your natal astrological chart works. You will need the date, time and place of your birth. We will explore the adage, "as above, so below." Course Leader: Allan Vonkeman

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-5467-CVS1 CV Nov 12-Dec 3 $26.40

Scenic Hikes 1

CVEC-5520

Pack a lunch and join Ted for a hike! Explore the beautiful forests of the Comox Valley and beyond. Our hikes will take us from Bowser to Campbell River. We will carpool when practical. These hikes have variable terrain and are not suitable foe those with mobility issues. Our six- to nine-kilometre hikes often go over three hours. Wear good hiking footwear and dress for the weather. No dogs, please. Course Leader: TED GRAINGER

Scenic Hikes 2

CVEC-5521

These hikes from Campbell River to Qualicum Beach are moderate to challenging, with some elevation changes and uneven, root-bound trails. Good footwear and poles are recommended. Mobility/health-challenged individuals will find these hikes too difficult. A signed accident/injury waiver is required. Hiking/travel times vary (weather dependent), 3 - 4+ hours, 5 - 7+ kms. We visit forest trails worth seeing, many with water features and all have hills. No dogs, please! Course Leader: JOHN BIEHL

Discovering Lawn Bowling Fun

CVEC-5551

Experience the excitement of lawn bowling on the manicured greens of the Comox Valley Lawn Bowling Club. This is a fantastic way to stay active and meet new people. No equipment needed; bowls and any necessary adaptive equipment are provided. All you need are flat-soled shoes. $15 for green fees and refreshments collected at the lesson.  Course Leader: Cindy Greenhill

Graceful Aging & Self-Care

CVEC-5709

While aging is inevitable, graceful aging is when we take preventative steps to support our future selves. Discuss what things you can do now by eating the right foods, taking key supplements, and prioritizing self care for your mind, body, and emotions. Course Leader: SHAWN PETERS

Age in Place

CVEC-5717

Navigating the options for subsidized and private care is complex. We will explain choices open to BC residents but focus on preparing your home to safely stay. By planning, you can age-proof your home and feel confident that you are doing your best. This helps give you control, a plan, as well as a defence for worried family who want you to be safe or move. Course Leader: VALERIE WIENS

Re-Imagining Seniors Care

CVEC-5719

Providence Living transforms long-term care through its innovative "Home for Us" social-relational approach. It replaces task-driven routines with resident-directed living within intimate neighbourhoods. Households feature 12 private rooms surrounding shared living spaces, creating a genuine home feeling rather than an institution. The design incorporates community connections through integrated spaces while innovative practices ensure residents experience joy, purpose and belonging in a home where their life stories continue to unfold. Course Leader: Kelley Romeril

Natural Dementia Prevention

CVEC-5736

According to the Alzheimer Society of Canada, 124,000 Canadians were diagnosed with dementia in 2020. That's a staggering number. There are many causes and types of dementia, including vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease. While there is no cure, there are factors that can be addressed to reduce your risk. The presenter, a naturopathic doctor, aims to help you identify risk factors and present options to address these.  Course Leader: SHAWN PETERS

How to Prevent Dementia

CVEC-5768

Learn what dementia is and its causes and risk factors. The final class will consider ways to prevent dementia. Students are encouraged to share their experiences and to ask questions. Course Leader: Jenny Porter

Compassionate Communication

CVEC-5829

These days there is a lot of conflict in the world and communication with others has gotten progressively more challenging. This simple but effective four-step process teaches how to listen and speak from the heart so both parties feel heard and understood. Non-Violent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg is required reading. The class focuses on participation and practicing the process. Course Leader: Bonnie Larush

Biofilia

CVEC-5844

Biofilia is a 16-hour Grand Tour of Life. We start with what Life is made of: the incredible molecules that animate the Cells, protein and RNA molecules that make Life tick.   Then we delve into Bacteria, Cells, Plants, Fungi, Animals, and Viruses.  You will hear and see that Life is intelligent, at all levels.  Learning more about your many relationships with living things will bring you closer to Nature. Course Leader: THIERRY VRAIN

Travelling And Technology

CVEC-5908

An introduction and overview with demonstrations of how to use various internet sites and your personal devices (smartphones, tablets, laptops) to improve your travels. Using these puts a different spin on more effective globe-trotting as you plan, tour, and wrap things up on your return. Open sharing by participants of related experiences will also be encouraged during the course. Classes are on a Tues & Thurs in the same week.

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-5908-DLS1 DL Nov 17-Nov 19 $10.80

Dutch History to 1830

CVEC-5972

Explore the origins and development of an important European nation state, with an emphasis on the political, economic and cultural significance of Dutch society, how it emerged as a republic and became the leading world power in the 17th Century. We will trace its diminishing role in international politics and conclude with its conversion into a Monarchy after the Napoleonic Wars. Course Leader: JOHN STERK

Dutch Monarchy After 1830

CVEC-5973

Explore the creation and development of an important European monarchy, how it emerged as an arbiter of international disputes, how it became an important member of the European community, and how it enacted world-leading progressive social legislation in the 20th and 21st Centuries. Course Leader: John Sterk

History's Artful Pets

CVEC-6030

What has our relationship with pets been like through history? What do we know of the pets of the famous from history? Through paintings, statues and stories we learn of some famous people's relationships with their pets. This talk tries to avoid reaching any profound philosophical or moral conclusions. Cats and dogs get the lions' share of the airtime, and you may need tissues. Course Leader: Alan Freeland

Growing Your Family Tree

CVEC-6050

Learn how to build branches and twigs and find your ancestors. This is a three-part beginner's course to help you start your tree online or on paper and find free and subscription resources. Session 1 gets you started, session 2 addresses your roadblocks, and in session 3 we make plans to continue. Family history research can become addictive and take up all the time you can spare! Course Leader: Ann Brown

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-6050-CVS1 CV Nov 7-Nov 21 $19.80

Shostakovich And His Music

CVEC-6208

A great composer who lived and worked in "interesting times," Dmitry Shostakovich produced remarkable works in all the genres of classical music. In and out of official favour during the Soviet era, his music was marginalized in the West during the middle decades of the last century. We will examine his life within the framework of Soviet politics and sample his musical output including symphonies, string quartets and operas.

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-6208-DLS1 DL Nov 5-Nov 19 $19.80

The World's First Superstar

CVEC-6209

This is the story of Sarah Bernhardt, France's most famous actress ever. Fired by the Comédie-Française at the start of her career, she went on to attract huge audiences in cities around the world (including Vancouver!), while opening her own theatre in Paris and, at the end, appearing in silent movies. Ensuring her fame were her beautiful voice, enchanting portrayals, exotic pets, scandalous love life and sleeping in a coffin!

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-6209-DLS1 DL Nov 13 $6.60

Assassination in History

CVEC-6230

On learning of Abraham Lincoln's death, British PM Disraeli told the Commons, "Assassination has never changed world history." Was he right? In this course, we'll study the role political murder has played in societal change starting with Julius Caesar. Participants will be welcome to make a presentation covering the context, target, perpetrator, motive, method and consequences of an assassination of their choice. Empty slots will be filled by guest presentations.  Course Leader: Frank Nicholson

Bridge - Intermediate Bidding

CVEC-6250

This course provides participants with additional bidding tools such as popular conventions, cue bids, and helpful doubles. It is applicable to those who have played bridge for a few years and have a solid understanding of bridge basics. Course Leader: Gary Priestman

Intro to Modern Bidding

CVEC-6252

Course is designed for people who have never played Bridge or who had played years ago and are wanting to get back into the game.  Each class will consist of a lesson and some hands-on exercises. GARY PRIESTMAN

Bridge: Play the Hand

CVEC-6253

There are two phases in every bridge game:  bidding, and playing the cards. This course offers strategies for both playing the hand and for defending the hand. It is applicable to individuals who have never played or those players who are returning to the game after a few years away. Course Leader: Gary Priestman

The East India Co. 1600-1874

CVEC-6272

Companies like Amazon, Apple, and Shell are richer than many countries. What happens when private companies driven by profit are not properly regulated? This talk describes the rise and fall of the world's most powerful private company. Course Leader: Alan Freeland

History of Photography

CVEC-6276

Trace the development of photography from the French inventors to the German innovators Zeiss and Leica, on to the postwar innovative Japanese rangefinder offerings to Russian and Ukrainian clones and today's digital cameras. Learn about the development of lenses and cameras  and the use of photography in peacetime and war and even on the moon. Course Leader: Donald Skogstad

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-6276-CVS1 CV Nov 14-Nov 28 $19.80

Life as we know it

CVEC-6303

This one-hour slide show features video clips summarizing the many chapters of another ElderCollege course called Biofilia, which is a biology class about life in general. It summarizes what life is made of, the incredible molecules that animate the cells: bacteria, plants, fungi, animals, and viruses.  It demonstrates that life is intelligent at all levels. Understanding  your many relationships with living things will bring you closer to nature. Course Leader: Thierry Vrain

Energy Production

CVEC-6325

Review two forms of energy production: energy for the transportation sector (gasoline and diesel), and energy for residential use (electricity). Learn about the processes needed to extract and convert crude oil into transportation fuels and the range of production of electricity from nuclear to wind and solar. Course Leader: Giorgio Grappolini

Geology and Vancouver Island

CVEC-6329

This course will focus on local geology for the layperson. We will discuss how plate tectonics and accreted terranes shaped the construction of B.C. and Vancouver Island, as well as age-dating rocks, the rock cycle and rock units on the island, the fossil record (paleontology) and mass extinctions, earthquake and tsunami risks, formation of ore deposits, glaciation, and facts and myths of groundwater. If time allows, related topics such as diamond deposits will be included.

Stars, Time and the Cold War

CVEC-6356

Follow the development of the tools of navigation used over the last 10,000 years ending with the development of the sextant and accurate clocks. These tools allow safe passage on the open seas. They also show how this was critical during the Cold War years, before GPS. Course Leader: CHRIS COTTLE

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-6356-CVS1 CV Nov 3-Nov 17 $19.80

Living With Cougars

CVEC-9004

Explore how to understand cougar signs and behaviors, as well as effective strategies for mitigating human-wildlife conflicts. The discussion will cover common and uncommon cougar observations, potential attractants that draw these animals into human-inhabited areas, and the dangers that cougars face in our changing environment. This presentation will deepen your understanding of cougars and inspire a greater appreciation for their role in our ecosystem.  Course Leader: Mollie Cameron

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-9004-CVS1 CV Nov 1 $8.00

The Science of Pets

CVEC-9005

We are the only species which keeps pets - but why? And how did it happen that dogs and cats (descended from wolves and wild cats) become our favorite pets? Looking to the future, when by 2050 it's estimated that 2/3 of the world's human population will live in cities, how different will the world of pets look? Course Leader: Jay Ingram

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-9005-CVS1 CV Nov 15 $8.00

Bird Brains-Smarter Than You Think

CVEC-9006

Once dismissed as "birdbrains," birds are now recognized for their remarkable intelligence.  Sandra explores the evolution of our understanding of avian neuroanatomy, focusing on local species. Through engaging stories and videos, Milligan explores how birds solve problems, use tools, express empathy, and communicate with rich vocabularies - inviting you to see these creatures with newfound respect and wonder. Course Leader: Sandra Milligan

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-9006-CVS1 CV Nov 22 $8.00

The Amazing Diversity of Insects

CVEC-9007

Insects are by far the most diverse organisms on the planet, accounting for more than half of all described species. Hear an overview of insect biodiversity, including new approaches to discovering species. Our focus then turns to the most diverse insects of all-parasitic wasps, with an introduction to their amazing natural history, ecology, and behaviour. Course Leader: Dr. Steve Perlman

Section Location Dates Cost
CVEC-9007-CVS1 CV Nov 29 $8.00

Our Journey of Cheese

CVEC-9011

A presentation on the startup and growth of Natural Pastures Cheese Company, including details on the cheese-making process and the dairy sector of the food industry. Course Leader: DOUG SMITH

Exploring Local Food

CVEC-9012

Don Genova is the author of Pacific Palate, Food Artisans of Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. Don will share the fascinating backstories of Vancouver Island's best local food producers. Find out why and how you should support these special artisans.

Making Dough - the Story of Honey Grove

CVEC-9014

What does it take to run a bakery? From early morning starts to the rush of pie-orders (at Thanksgiving and Christmas) you'll get an inside look at making some of the Valley's best baked goods.  Course Leaders: BO WAITE and LILI YACUB

Shelter Point Distillery

CVEC-9016

Lush Valley

CVEC-9017

Forklift Operator

FLO-010

Through this course you will receive thorough training that meets or exceeds all WorkSafeBC and CSA regulations and standards. Each student will be evaluated and those able to demonstrate a minimum level of operational competence receive an Ives & Associates document of successful completion. Please note: Unique conditions specific to the equipment and/or working environment encountered by operators may require that employers provide additional training and evaluation where appropriate. Please bring your CSA approved steel toe boots. Dress for the weather and bring a lunch/snacks.

Prerequisite(s): Must be 16 years of age and have, or have had, a driver's license.

Section Location Dates Cost
FLO-010-CRS5 CR Nov 15 $295.00
FLO-010-CRS6 CR Dec 13 $295.00
FLO-010-PAS3 PA Dec 5 $295.00

Websites 101 w/ Gen AI

MDE-022

Explore the fundamentals of building and optimizing business websites, integrating Generative AI (GAI) to enhance domain selection, e-commerce solutions, point-of-sale systems, SEO, and analytics. This course offers a deep dive into creating a robust online presence, leveraging GAI for website development, and driving business growth through intelligent data analysis and optimization strategies.

Section Location Dates Cost
MDE-022-DLS1 DL Nov 12-Nov 27  

Socials & Content w/ Gen AI

MDE-023

Dive into harnessing social media for business growth, leveraging Google business tools for strategic communication, and mastering digital networking. Enhanced with Generative AI (GAI), this course teaches effective content creation, audience engagement on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter, and the use of AI tools to optimize Google business communications and digital relationship building.

Section Location Dates Cost
MDE-023-DLS1 DL Dec 2-Dec 18  

Vehicle Inspector

MVI-010

This course prepares trade-qualified mechanics for the Authorized Vehicle Inspector (AVI) certification. Upon completion, students will be able to perform inspections on private and commercial vehicles according to specifications and responsibilities described in the Vehicle Inspection Manual and the Motor Vehicle Act Regulations. AVIs help maintain road safety and ensure compliant and safe vehicles are operating on BC roadways.

Prerequisite(s): Participants must hold a B.C. Trade Qualification or an Inter-provincial Red-Seal Certificate in at least one of the following: Automotive Service Technician, Heavy Duty Equipment Technician, Commercial Transport Vehicle Mechanic, Commercial Trailer Mechanic, or Motorcycle Mechanic. Apprentices in Level 4 are NOT eligible to register.

Section Location Dates Cost
MVI-010-CRS2 CR Dec 19-Dec 21 $649.00

Small Non-Pleasure Domestic Vessel Basic Safety (SDV-BS)

NAU-003

Gain the knowledge and skills required to operate small, non-pleasure vessels operating within 25 miles from shore (formerly MED A3). Topics include maritime hazards and emergencies, emergency response, firefighting, lifesaving equipment, abandonment, personal survival, signaling devices and rescue response. The goal of the course is to assist you in responding to marine emergencies in the coastal area. Prerequisite(s): none

Section Location Dates Cost
NAU-003-CRS2 CR Nov 7 $300.00
NAU-003-CVS1 CV Jan 23 $300.00

Small Vessel Operator Proficiency Training Course (SVOP)

NAU-005

Gain the knowledge and skills required to operate small commercial vessels, other than tugs and fishing vessels, up to five gross tonnage engaged on a near coastal, class 2 or a sheltered waters voyage, and for fishing vessels up to 15 gross tonnage or 12 meters overall length engaged on a near coastal, class 2 (including an inland voyage on Lake Superior or Lake Huron) or a sheltered waters voyage. The Small Vessel Operator Proficiency Certificate is required to operate marine passenger vessels, work boats such as water taxis, crew boats, charter boats, sport-fishing boats and whale-watching boats, that carry less than 12 passengers, Near Coastal 2 or Sheltered waters and are 5 gross tons or less. Prerequisite(s): Students can take this course if they are 16 or older; However, to be the Licenced Master or Skipper, they need to be a minimum of 18 years of age, hold a Restricted Operator Certificate - Marine (ROC-M), and have a Small Non-Pleasure Domestic Vessel Basic Safety Certificate (SDV-BS - formerly MED A3). One crew member on board the small commercial vessel is required to hold a valid Marine Basic or Marine Advanced First Aid certificate.

Prerequisite(s): Minimum 16 years of age

Section Location Dates Cost
NAU-005-CRS2 CR Nov 3-Nov 6 $700.00
NAU-005-CVS1 CV Jan 19-Jan 22 $700.00

Domestic Vessel Safety (DVS)

NAU-012

In addition to topics covered by the Basic Safety (SDV-BS) course, this Transport Canada approved marine emergency duties course (formerly MED A1/A2) enables you to learn safety-related skills associated with domestic vessels such as crew boats, passenger ships and fishing boats operating in Canadian Waters. These skills include assisting passengers to survive an emergency, maintenance of safety equipment, and safety record keeping. Note: The Domestic Vessel Safety course includes practical training such extinguishing fires and safety exercises in a pool where students will use life jackets and Immersion suits. Standard gear is provided; however, if a student determines the gear provided is unsuitable for their needs, it is requested that they bring their own. All students should bring a towel and bathing suit for pool exercises. Prerequisite(s): Must be 15 years or older.

Section Location Dates Cost
NAU-012-CRS2 CR Nov 24-Nov 27 $1000.00

Restricted Operator Certificate- Maritime (ROC-M)

NAU-016

This seven-hour course is required for personnel operating a VHF radio on marine vessels using Digital Select Calling (DCS) VHF radios withing 25 miles of shore. It will prepare you for the Department of Communications examination for the Restricted Operator Certificate (Maritime) (ROC-M). The exam is administered on-site at the end of the day and a temporary certificate will be issued for successful students. A permanent certificate will be issued in the mail. Prerequisite(s): None

Prerequisite(s): None

Section Location Dates Cost
NAU-016-CRS2 CR Nov 28 $300.00
NAU-016-CVS1 CV Jan 24 $300.00

Simulated Electronic Navigation, Limited (SEN-L)

NAU-030

This marine training course is designed to provide the student with practical knowledge of the application of the Collision Regulations and principles to be observed in keeping a navigational watch while using Radar, Loran-C, GPS, Echo Sounder, a compass, and an Electronic Charting System. Each course participant must attend a minimum of 90% of lecture classes and 100% attendance is required during simulation exercises and evaluation. Participants must have prior training in topics such as basic Chart Work and Navigation Safety to have the background knowledge required for the navigation of a vessel under simulated conditions.

Prerequisite(s): Minimum 16 years of age. Grade 10 Math or MAT-033 recommended.

Section Location Dates Cost
NAU-030-CRS1 CR Dec 8-Dec 12 $1200.00

Chartwork & Pilotage, Level 1 (CP1)

NAU-038

This course is for those working towards their Master Limited (60 T), Fishing Master IV, Mate 150 GT or Watchkeeping Mate, Fishing Vessel. Students will learn to plan and conduct safe navigation, understand and make use of various navigation-related publications, determine a ship's position and keep required records. This comprehensive 12 day course prepares mariners for writing the Transport Canada exam, Chartwork & Pilotage 1 (CP1), on the final day of the course.

Prerequisite(s): Minimum 16 years of age

Section Location Dates Cost
NAU-038-CRS1 CR Nov 4-Nov 21 $1800.00

Navigation & Safety, Level 1 (NS1)

NAU-039

This course is for those working towards their Master Limited (Less than 60 GT), Fishing Master IV and Master 150 GT. Students will learn how to plan safe navigation using collision regulations, watchkeeping standards, vessel lights and signals, distress signals, fog and maneuvering signals and watchkeeping at night and in restricted visibility. This comprehensive 7-day course prepares mariners for writing the Transport Canada exam, Navigation & Safety 1 (NS1-STCW or NS1 Domestic - NSD), on the final day of the course. Prerequisite(s): none (Grade 10 Math or MAT-033 recommended.)

Prerequisite(s): None

Section Location Dates Cost
NAU-039-CRS1 CR Nov 24-Dec 3 $1200.00

Restricted Operator Certificate- Maritime Commercial (ROC-MC)

NAU-051

Mariners serving on compulsorily fitted commercial ships (Global Maritime Distress and Safety Systems or GMDSS) within the North American A1 sea areas (approximately 50 miles from shore on the BC coast) require this 3-day course for compliance with the International Convention of Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, as amended in 1995 (STCW 95 Regulation IV/2). This includes mariners working on Passenger, Cargo, Towing and Fishing Vessels.

Prerequisite(s): Minimum 18 years of age.

Section Location Dates Cost
NAU-051-CRS2 CR Dec 8-Dec 10 $700.00

Occupational First Aid Transportation Endorsement

OFA-015

This course is for OFA 010 or OFA 020 certified first aid attendants that work in environments requiring Transportation Endorsement in addition to their Occupational First Aid Level 1 or 2, according to WSBC Regulations Part 3 Guidelines (3.14 to 3.21). Students will be required to complete an NIC Waiver form at the first class. Certificate is by WSBC and is valid for three years.

Prerequisite(s): Students must be at least 16 years of age. Students under 19 require a parent/ guardian signed waiver. Picture identification and current OFA Level 1 or 2 Certificate must be brought to class.

Section Location Dates Cost
OFA-015-PHS1 PH Nov 10 $261.25
OFA-015-PHS2 PH Dec 5 $261.25

WSBC Advanced First Aid

OFA-030

This course is designed in compliance with the WorkSafe BC requirements for First Aid Attendants in BC and according to WSBC Regulations Part 3 Guidelines (3.14 - 3.21). The Occupational First Aid Level 3 course is offered with the objective of qualifying candidates for certification as Level 3 First Aid Attendants in industry. Instruction includes: anatomy and physiology; injury and body response; resuscitation - oxygen therapy; wounds and bleeding; thermal, joint, spinal and eye injuries; fractures, bandaging; immobilization; transportation; recording and reporting accidents and injuries. Students will be required to complete a NIC Waiver form at the first class.Certification is by WSBC and is valid for three years. Prerequisites: Students must be at least 16 years of age to enroll. Students under 19 years of age require a parent / guardian signed waiver. Pre-reading and homework required, contact First Aid Dept at 250-334-5005 to arrange to get course materials.

Prerequisite(s): Students must be at least 16 years of age to enroll. Students under 19 years of age require a parent / guardian signed waiver. Pre-reading and homework required, contact First Aid Dept at 250-334-5005 to arrange to get course materials.

Section Location Dates Cost
OFA-030-PHS1 PH Nov 17-Nov 28 $1440.00

FoodSafe Level I

TFS-010

Obtain the necessary certification to work in the food service industry. This course covers important food safety and worker safety information including food borne illness, recieving and storing food, preparing food, serving food, cleaning and sanitizing. Certificates will be valid for 5 years from the date of issue.

Section Location Dates Cost
TFS-010-CVS2 CV Nov 29 $99.00