They took the high road Two longtime College employees, the Printshop’s Dave Callow (20 years) and Word Processing’s Jane Campbell (14 years) were married on June 20 in Inverness, Scotland. In the background is the location of their nuptials, a 17th century manor house called Bunchrew House. The couple exchanged vows in the drawing room in front of a fireplace with a marriage lentil dated 1621. It was a true Scottish ceremony complete with a piper and Scottish thistles in the floral arrangements. Guests included family members from Canada and Jane’s best friends from England. Afterwards, the wedding party of nine enjoyed a traditional Scottish dinner, wedding cake and, of course, a wee dram or two. Congratulations Dave and Jane! Scottish nuptials for College employees. Human Resources by Saira Merali Walker It’s the beginning of fall term and there’s a hub of activity on campus. Our department has undergone some changes over the summer. Please join us in welcoming Keri Fairfield, Human Resources assistant II, to our team. Keri will be coordinating testing, recruitment and temporary hires, for our department. She can be reached at local 4928 or via e-mail at kfairfie@capcollege.bc.ca. We recently introduced a monthly FAQ column to answer staff inquiries regarding the collective agreement, staffing issues, and other general HR related matters. Thank you for your feedback. We will continue to feature your questions in our monthly columns. Please forward any questions to: swalker@capcollege.bc.ca. FAQs: Q. I’m a temporary employee. How is statutory holiday payment calculated for me? Q. How do I access current job postings? Q. If I resign, how long can I maintain my seniority? Answers and appointment information online ‘Last spring, Catherine Vertes was appointed dean of Busine at Capilano College. Prior to _ Joining the College, Catherine was the director of external relations in Continuing Education at the University of British Columbia. She joined UBC in 1980 asa lecturer = Githen, Between 1982 and 1993, Catherine was assis dean and director of the — undergraduate, MBA and international programs. She has received faculty awards” for teaching excellence and innovation and new prog m development, as well as the UBC Alma Mater Society awar for outstanding student s bine administration, marketing, business c co tourism. Although oe has already been here for some months, the College would to formally welcome Cath to its community, Annual review online The Capilano College 2000-2001 Annual Review, The sky's the limit, is online and can be viewed by visiting www.capcollege.bc.ca/ admin/review2. It can also be found on the College home page by following the publications link. Please take a moment to visit the site and report any comments by filling out the feedback form. Using the same format as last year, the review ae appears online only. This year’s production team included: Shelley Kean, writer, editor and project manager; Jana Hotkova, graphic designer; Ken Barbour, Web technician; and Edna Sakata, Jana Hotkova and Ken Barbour, photography. Additional editing and proofreading was contributed by Community Relation’s David DeMuynck, and project leadership was provided by College president, Dr. Greg Lee. Ten digit phone numbers In keeping with the new Telus requirements for 10-digit telephone numbers, all Capilano College publications, advertisements and the Web site will use the area code along with the phone number. They will appear with periods replacing brackets and hyphens, like so: 604.986.1911. Employees are asked to ensure phone and fax numbers are published with the area code in all information and marketing materials. @em Capilano Cem College