Aurora College Welcomes Public Questions for Governors Meeting

Members of the public have been invited to attend a meeting of the Aurora College Board of Governors.

Any person or group wishing to address, ask a question of, or make a presentation to the Board of Governors must make the request in writing no later than 12:00 PM on Monday, May 29. The question or presentation must be submitted either electronically or in hard copy by that date and time as well.

Questions about the Board of Governors meeting may also be addressed to the contact email. Delegations are limited to two minutes in length and a maximum of six delegations per meeting. It is anticipated that the delegations will be on the agenda at approximately 4:00 PM. Questions can be submitted by emailing Jayne Murray, the Manager of Communications & College Relations, at [email protected].

This meeting will be held on June 1st, and will run from 10:45am, until 5:00pm, in room 1119 of the Precambrian Building at 4920 – 52nd street in Yellowknife.

The next meeting will be held June 15 in Inuvik.

Connor Pitre
Connor Pitre
Born and raised in Central Alberta, Connor Pitre attended the Western Academy Broadcasting College in Saskatchewan, before making his way to the NWT in November of 2021. Since then, he has become a regular staple of the True North FM crew in the News department, and occasionally filling in on the afternoon show.

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