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Youth Business Excellence Awards

St. Brieux school students bring home multiple YBEX awards

Jun 7, 2021 | 12:18 PM

For the 20th year, Community Futures Newsask in Tisdale dispersed the Youth Business Excellence (YBEX) awards.

The awards ceremony was cancelled for the second year in a row due to the COVID-19 pandemic but students were still able to submit their work for prizes and recognition.

The competition gives participants an opportunity to explore Entrepreneurship as an option to learn about starting their own business.

There were 15 individuals or groups students from the St. Brieux School that won an achievement or award.

Vice Principal Jeremy Rolheiser told northeastNOW he was very proud to see the success of his students this year.

“Our participating Grades 10, 11, and 12 students won all of the awards in that category,” Rolheiser said.

Rolheiser teaches entrepreneurship at St. Brieux School and said he has encouraged his students to take part in this competition for many years now.

“It gives them some real-life experiences. It helps to raise the profile of our school, students, and community in a positive way,” Rolheiser said. “It also looks great on our students’ resumes as they prepare for post-secondary education and students love the chance to earn some money.”

The winners received cheques ranging in value from $150 up to $350.

YBEX has been in the past, and continues to be, important for students across the region, Rolheiser said.

“This program is very important in promoting entrepreneurship and small business in the northeast,” he said.

Full List of Winners:

Business Venture (Grades 10-12)

1st place: Emma Thomas of St Brieux for “Critter Cookies”

2nd place: Maggie Weiman and Zoe Piatt of St Brieux for “The Barkary”

3rd place: Aislinn Ells and Gaby Lefebvre from St Brieux for “Brewing BS”

Business Venture (Grades 6-9)

1st place: Amaris Grandfield of L.P. Miller for “Apracity”

2nd place: Lara Mutimer of TMSS Tisdale for “Hooked Inspirations”

Business Plan – Individual (Grades 6-9)

1st place: Amaris Grandfield from L.P. Miller for “Apracity”

2nd place: Ralph Armada from St. Brieux for “Tutormatic”

3rd place: Sydney Wilkie from L.P. Miller for “Syd’s Skateboards”

Business Plan – Individual (Grades 10-12)

1st place: Emma Thomas from St. Brieux for “Critter Cookies”

2nd place: Deondre Lummerding from St. Brieux for “Lummerding Auto Salvage”

3rd place: Bennett Puetz from St. Brieux for “Friends with Bennedicts”

Business Plan – Individual (Out of School Youth)

1st place: Kassandra Dawn Spurr from Cumberland College Tisdale for “Poppers Day Care”

2nd place: Christine Dodds from Cumberland College Tisdale for “Chrissy’s Accounting”

Business Plan – Group (Grades 6 – 9)

1st place: Denae Seckinger and Colbie Griffin from L.P. Miller for “DC Babysitting”

2nd place: Jackson Grieve and Daylen Derbowka from L.P. Miller for “Stoked Go Karts”

3rd place: Reyner Salmond and Sarah Smith from L.P. Miller for “Eccentric Wear”

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

1. Lara Mutimer from Tisdale for “Hooked Inspirations”

2. Tia Striekoff from St. Brieux for “TJ’s Refurbished Creations

3. Carson Bedard and Boden Mumby from St. Brieux for “Addicts Building Attics”

4. Hartlee Rempel from Nipawin for “Camp Victory”

5. Kath Poneles from St. Brieux for “Slick Clean”

6. Jaxxon Davies from St. Brieux for “Jaxxon’s Outdoor Chores”

Agricultural Business Award: Myka Brockman and Brooklyn Chabot from St. Brieux for CFCC (Community Friendly Cattle Company)

Newsask Memorial Award: Amaris Grandfield from Nipawin for “Apracity”

angie.rolheiser@pattisonmedia.com

On Twitter: @Angie_Rolheiser

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