Author of the article: Pembroke Observer and News
Publishing date: Feb 17, 2021 • February 17, 2021 • 3 minute read • First-year Culinary Management program student Mya Hilts from Pembroke helped Canadore College win international recognition with a top 10 finish in the International Institute of Hotel Management Young Chef Olympiad. Faculty and students from the Television Broadcasting Program were set up to show the competition from different angles so the judges could view it in real time. Photo by Submitted photo /jpg, PM
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NORTH BAY A young woman from Pembroke helped Canadore College make it to the international stage, at the IHM International Young Chef Olympiad (YCO), finishing in the top 10 among post-secondary schools from 50 countries. Canadore was the only Canadian institution to participate in the event, billed as the world’s biggest Olympiad for culinary students.
Pembroke woman part of Team Canadore that won international recognition with top 10 finish in culinary competition
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