The Government of New Brunswick is funding a new program through the Carpenter Millwright College of New Brunswick that will help build more homes in Fredericton. The $276K investment will support 15 students in the one-year program, which consists of 20 weeks of classroom study and 32 weeks of on-the-job training. The students will have the opportunity to work alongside three Red Seal carpenters and construct five homes for Habitat for Humanity. “Any time you have a demand, you’ve got to find the resources to meet that demand,” said NB Minister of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Greg Turner. “We had the land, we had the lumber, and we had everything. We need the people to put them together.” The City of Fredericton is providing plots of land for the homes.