Rose Anguiano Hurst, executive director of Windsor Women's Enterprise and Skills Training, speaks at St. Clair College on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024, about the province providing $1.24 million over three years to WEST to help low-income women enter the skilled trades. Photo by Dave Wardle / The Windsor Star Article Content Windsor Women's Enterprise and Skills Training will receive $1.24 million over three years from the provincial government to bolster its program to train and support low-income women trying to enter the skilled trades. The six-year project has so far provided pre-apprentice CNC machinist and machine craftsman training to 400 women. This content is for subscribers only Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.