Tag Archives: Education

'Tell your truth; now is the time': mental health therapist helps those with inner trauma
Leading up to National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21 paNOW is featuring Indigenous professionals, storytellers, entertainers, artists and others. Stay tuned for more throughout the week.Violet Nay...
Jun 16, 2021

'It's just time': Oscienny ready for retirement after more than two decades of teaching
Lisa Oscienny always knew teaching was her calling."It was always what I was going to be," she said. "I never played house when I was little, I played school. I had a chalkboard and I remember having ...
Jun 16, 2021

Olds College, Loyalist College sign agriculture applied research MOU
RED DEER, Alta. – Unifying key agriculture applied research, education and training across the country, Loyalist College and Olds College have signed a "memorandum of understanding" (MOU) to wor...
Jun 15, 2021

Graduation kicks-off at St. Mary High School
With summer just around the corner that can only mean one thing... grad season is here.The first school to kick-off their celebrations was Ecole St. Mary High School who are presenting diplomas to stu...
Jun 15, 2021

Queen's U staff, associates accused of falsely claiming Indigenous identity
Queen's University has become embroiled in an increasingly public dispute over whether some of its faculty and other associates are falsely holding themselves out to be Indigenous, thereby harming the...
Jun 15, 2021

Two Humboldt schools renew rivalry with fundraiser
St. Augustine School and St. Dominic School in Humboldt are taking part in a friendly competition to raise money for their Catholic School Community Councils (CSCC). A 50/50 raffle is being held onlin...
Jun 11, 2021

Chancellors Scholarship at U of S goes to multiple students at Ecole St. Mary High School
Many high school seniors have applied for scholarships at the Universities they will attend.For a couple students at Ecole St. Mary High School, they are getting one of the top scholarships awarded.Th...
Jun 11, 2021

JPII to honour grads with virtual ceremony this month
June 28-29 will be graduation day at John Paul II Collegiate (JPII), though much like last year, the 2021 grad festivities will be held with a twist this spring. The local high school's graduation cer...
Jun 11, 2021

'Pick a Sunday:' Indigenous leaders ask Catholics to stay home, push for apology
Indigenous leaders in Saskatchewan are calling on Catholics to stand in solidarity with residential school survivors by not attending church services. Felix Thomas, chief of the Kinistin Saulteaux Nat...
Jun 11, 2021

Prince Albert Police Service’s Indigenous resource officer fulfilling a unique role
Erin Parenteau has held the position of Indigenous resource officer (IRO) with the Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) since 2017. During that time, she's provided prevention and early intervention se...
Jun 10, 2021