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Company ), is excited to announce a new $5.3M grant from the Government of Ontario s Skills Development Fund, which will support employee training and advancement initiatives within the Company. With this funding, Spark is running a one-year program between April 2021 and March 2022 that will support its current and future employees in the following ways: Invest in the development and launch of SparkU , a centralized space for Spark Power employees to learn, contribute, and hone their skills throughout their career life cycle. Utilize hands-on, state-of-the-art tools, such as virtual reality, to help enhance educational modules in the field and at our new Spark Campus training center, set for completion in 2022.
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The A Date with China international media tour went to Jiashi Nang Culture Industry Park in Kashgar, the southern prefecture of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, on Wednesday.
China Daily reporter Ian Goodrum, together with internet celebrities in China and Chinese journalists, toured the culture industry park to see how they make
nang, the staple wheat bread of Xinjiang, and how it benefits the lives of local people.
The Jiashi Nang Culture Industry Park specializes in
nang bread and its culture, with a combination of cultural displays, production and processing, product sales and tourist experiences.
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