04/06/2026
Happy Easter from the Canada College of Arts & Business team.
We wish our students, staff, families, and community a joyful and peaceful Easter filled with rest, happiness, and time with loved ones.
Spring Break comes to an end tomorrow, and we are excited to welcome everyone back.
03/27/2026
Spring Break Notice
Please be advised that Canada College of Arts & Business will be closed from March 28 to April 6, 2026 for Spring Break.
The college will reopen on April 7 after Easter.
We wish everyone a safe, restful, and enjoyable break, and we look forward to seeing our students and community back on campus soon.
For more information, please visit ccabcollege.com or call +1 (604) 620-8088.
03/25/2026
Why do students choose Canada College of Arts & Business?
Because choosing a college is about more than classes. It is about finding a place where you feel supported, welcomed, and encouraged to grow.
At CCAB, students become part of a community that values flexible learning, practical education, and real support along the way. Whether you are beginning a new path or building on the one you are already on, we are here to help you move forward with confidence.
Your future starts with the right environment, and for many students, that starts here.
03/24/2026
Spring is here, and we are pleased to welcome you to CCAB.
Located in downtown Vancouver, CCAB offers a supportive and career-focused learning environment where students can build practical skills and move forward with confidence.
This is just the beginning. Follow our page to learn more about our campus, programs, and student experience.
02/19/2026
Wishing our CCAB family a very happy Ramadan Mubarak! ✨
To all our students and staff observing this month of fasting, prayer, and reflection: may your month be filled with blessings, joy, and plenty of meaningful moments with family and friends.
🌙 How are you celebrating this year? Let us know in the comments!
02/11/2026
Our hearts go out to the families, students, staff, first responders, and all those affected by the tragic events in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia yesterday.
Words feel inadequate for a loss of this magnitude, but we stand in solidarity with this community as they grieve and begin to heal.
Our thoughts are with the victims and everyone impacted by this senseless act of violence.
If you or someone you know is feeling affected by this event, confidential mental health support is available in British Columbia at 310-6789 (no area code required).
02/10/2026
Wishing Amanda a happy birthday from all of us at CCAB.
Her birthday was this past weekend, and we hope she had a great one. Looking forward to another year working together.
01/17/2026
Many people underestimate how much typing affects day-to-day learning.
Assignments, emails, online quizzes, applications, even basic computer tasks often require more typing than people expect. When typing feels slow or uncomfortable, it can quietly add stress to tasks that otherwise feel manageable.
If you want to become more comfortable using a keyboard, here are a few free, browser-based tools that many learners find helpful. We are not affiliated with any of them. They are simply free resources worth knowing about.
If you want to check your current typing speed and accuracy, this is a simple place to start:
https://www.typingcore.com/test
It uses real paragraphs, does not require an account, and gives a realistic baseline without pressure.
If you would like structured lessons that teach proper finger placement and technique from the beginning:
https://www.typing.com
This is often helpful for learners who want clear guidance and a step-by-step approach.
If you already type but want to improve speed and accuracy through targeted practice:
https://www.keybr.com
It adapts exercises based on where you slow down or make mistakes and provides detailed feedback.
Typing is a practical life skill. Improving comfort and accuracy can make many everyday tasks feel easier, even when the task itself has nothing to do with computers.
You are welcome to explore whichever option feels most useful for you.
12/28/2025
This year, we’re thrilled to announce that 130 incredible students have graduated from our college! Each one of them has worked so hard, and we couldn’t be prouder of their achievements.
As we look forward to 2026, we’re excited to welcome new students and continue growing our community. Stay tuned for more updates, and if you’re thinking about joining us, there’s no better time than now!
Here’s to celebrating our grads and the exciting journey ahead. 🎉
11/27/2025
Every milestone begins with a single step, and today you’ve taken a big one.
🎓 Congratulations on your graduation!
May this achievement open doors to new opportunities and remarkable adventures ahead.
10/17/2025
🎓 Celebrating Our Graduates – Congratulations, Dawit and Mashair!
Canada College of Arts & Business is proud to recognize Dawit Haile Abreha and Mashair Eltahir for successfully completing their Business Administration Diplomas.
Their dedication, perseverance, and commitment to excellence reflect the values we uphold at CCAB — empowering students to achieve their goals and contribute meaningfully to their communities.
As you both move forward to new opportunities, we wish you continued success and fulfillment in every step ahead.
👏 Join us in congratulating our newest graduates!