Hundreds of high school students and some adults packed the RBC Convention Centre Tuesday and Wednesday of this week for the 18th annual Rotary Career Symposium. Manitoba's and other leading educational institutions, Law Enforcement Agencies and a variety of other career options, including the trades and that's where Ashley Lynn Bantiles Wollmann comes in - she was part of the Women of the Building Trades display and explained to Al Friesen, why she felt it was important to be there:

 


Manitoba based HyLife was founded in 1994 as a joint venture and has quickly grown to become Canada’s leading pork producer, producing 1.4 million hogs annually in Canada and the United States. HyLife’s head office is in La Broquerie, Manitoba. Andrew Penner is HyLife's Manager of Training and Development, and explained to Al Friesen why he was at this week's Career Symposium:

 

Who knew that Manitoba is home to 400 for hire Trucking Companies. That message was presented by the Manitoba Trucking Assocation, which was side by side with Jade Transport, one of the many trucking companies in Manitoba. Mark Letkeman drew attention to the need for trucking industry employees in Manitoba: