CHARGING THE ELECTRIC LEARNING CURVE

ELECTRIC VEHICLE AMBIGUITY MAY CAUSE FEAR, BUT INDUSTRY EXPERTS HAVE THE ANSWERS BY SARAH PERKINS As the automotive industry continues to rapidly evolve, the push for electric vehicles (EVs) presents a new opportunity for innovation and technological advancements. However, this transition to electrification also presents unique challenges and a charged learning curve that for many, […]
PARENTAL SUPERVISION

GEN Z’S SHIFTED PRIORITIES LEAVE ROOM FOR OPPORTUNITY BY ALLISON ROGERS An article titled “How Gen Z Is Becoming the Toolbelt Generation”, published in the Wall Street Journal, recently went viral on LinkedIn. In this article, author Ti-peng Chen outlines how Gen Z’s current “skepticism about the return on a college education,” along with “new […]
LEARNING AS A LABOUR OF LOVE

FOR FIX AUTO WINDSOR AND THE LASALLE POLICE FORCE, AUTOMOTIVE RESTORATION IS A COMMUNIT Y AFFAIR BY SARAH PERKINS When restoring a vehicle, it can be easy to get caught up in the drive for the finished product. In taking an old vehicle and turning it into something new—or better yet, something better than new—it […]
REVVING UP MEMORIES

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS YEAR’S MOTORAMA CUSTOM CAR AND MOTORSPORTS EXPO This year’s Motorama Custom Car and Motorsports Expo may have come and gone, but Bodyworx magazine was there to capture some photos that will make any car lover’s heart rev. Hosted at Toronto’s International Centre from March 8th to 10th, and spanning over 300,000 square […]
COLLISION ON THE SKILLS STAGE

ENGAGEMENT IS KEY—SKILLS CANADA’S RECENT PROVINCIAL COMPETITIONS PROVE IT BY ALLISON ROGERS If you think the trades are lacking talent, you must be missing the news around Skills Canada’s provincial competitions this spring. Anyone attending one of Skills Canada’s events would be impressed at the sheer grandeur of the festivities. With dozens of budding tradespeople […]