Tag Archives: Education

U of R talks about special agreements with northern colleges
One of the biggest post-secondary schools in Saskatchewan has been branching out, giving more northern students a chance to further their studies.Over the past couple of weeks, the University of Regin...
Jul 07, 2023

City of Humboldt committed to reconciliation all-year round
Just because June (National Indigenous History Month) is over, doesn't mean the City of Humboldt isn't focused on reconciliation.Back in January, the city and Heritage Saskatchewan, along with their p...
Jul 06, 2023

Numerous northeast high school students receive trades scholarships
A total of 100 scholarships were recently dolled out to graduating high school students from 70 communities across the province.Courtesy of the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Comm...
Jun 27, 2023

Cumberland College announces winners of 2023 entrance scholarships
Cumberland College has announced the recipients of their 2023 entrance scholarships, which are presented to high school and adult basic education (ABE) graduates who have all achieved an academic aver...
Jun 26, 2023

Prince Albert woman wins national scholarship
A young woman who moved far away from her home community to pursue a college degree is social work, is receiving national recognition.Daniela Linklater, 24, is one of only 20 recipients of the $10,000...
Jun 24, 2023

2023 Victor Thunderchild scholarship winners include future youth advocate, veterinarian and investigator
The legacy of a well-respected Prince Albert educator lives on.The three recipients of the 2023 Victor Thunderchild scholarships were announced this week and they are Roper Blanchard, Cadence Crain an...
Jun 23, 2023

Northern Sask. students among 100 trade scholarship winners
Roughly 100 apprentice and trade scholarships are being given to Saskatchewan students including several from north central and northern Saskatchewan.The scholarships are awarded annually to graduatin...
Jun 23, 2023

Planned Parenthood suspended from school presentations by Ministry of Education
A set of what appears to be explicit alphabet cards left in a high school classroom has Planned Parenthood in hot water with some parents, and now with the provincial government as well.Education Mini...
Jun 23, 2023

Carlton Trail College launches healthcare focused tuition promotion
Carlton Trail College (CTC) is seeking out more students to join their continuing care assistant (CCA) program and pursue a career in healthcare.The institution has launched a win-your-tuition promoti...
Jun 17, 2023

James Smith Cree Nation becomes first First Nation in Canada to receive local KidSport chapter
For the first time in KidSport Canada's history, a local chapter has been set up on a First Nation.KidSport Saskatchewan representatives travelled to Bernard Constant Community School at James Smith C...
Jun 13, 2023