CNA skills in the house

Students at the Corner Brook campus of the College of the North Atlantic took part in an in-house competition on Friday, Feb. 22, 2013, a qualifying event for the Skills Canada provincial competition on April 12 in St. John's. — Star photos by Diane Crocker

Second-year electronics engineering technology student Stephanie Williams troubleshoots a power amplifier. 1 width:500px;height:332px Brandon George, a second-year electronics engineering technology at College of the North Atlantic in Corner Brook 2 width:500px;height:332px oseph Lee, a second-year electronics engineering technology student troubleshoots a power amplifier 3 width:500px;height:332px Mitchell Peach gets in a little practice before competing. 4 width:500px;height:332px Welding student Devaughn Dyson works on his project. 5 width:500px;height:332px
Welding student Morgan Goosney-Parsons checks the weld on her project. 6 width:500px;height:332px Construction/industrial electrician student Philip Connolly gets in some practice wiring a light switch before taking part in the in-house Skills Canada competition. 7 width:500px;height:332px Construction/industrial electrician student Stephen Gardiner hooks up a light switch for practice. 8 width:500px;height:332px
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Published on February 23, 2013

Second-year electronics engineering technology student Stephanie Williams troubleshoots a power amplifier.

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