Tag Archives: Education

Local Youth Council representative aims to uplift other young people
A Grade 11 student from Prince Albert Collegiate Institute (PACI) was named to the Saskatchewan Youth Council. Tia-Lee McCallum, 16, is among 12 young people selected to serve as advisors to the provi...
Sep 29, 2020

Hopes for final decision on new francophone school in P.A. following third party analysis
The French-Canadian Society of Prince Albert (SCFPA) is hoping the Ministry of Education will follow through with the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in March 2019 with the Conseil des coles ...
Sep 28, 2020

Students to learn about safety on the farm virtually this year
MELFORT, SASK. - Progressive Agriculture Safety Day put on by Safe Communities Humboldt and Area will look a little different this year but the goal remains the same. The typical one-day event gives s...
Sep 28, 2020

Students to learn about safety on the farm virtually this year
Progressive Agriculture Safety Day put on by Safe Communities Humboldt and Area will look a little different this year but the goal remains the same.The typical one-day event gives students informatio...
Sep 28, 2020

Gap in early death rates between rich and poor growing: research
Poor Canadians stand a greater chance of dying early than the well off and that gap has been growing for decades, says a detailed new analysis. The study, published Monday in the Canadian Medical Asso...
Sep 28, 2020

$35 million for Lloydminster high schools
A joint effort from Alberta and Saskatchewan is placing a significant investment in the Border City.Lloydminster will receive $35 million in renovations and expansions for the city's two high schools,...
Sep 25, 2020

Former Melfort resident, Carla Streeton to be NDP candidate for Martensville-Warman
A former Melfort resident has been nominated by the Saskatchewan NDP to be the candidate for Martensville-Warman in the upcoming provincial election.Carla Streeton is a pre-kindergarten and kindergart...
Sep 24, 2020

Sask. Rivers schools see big surge in distance learning
The equivalent of building a whole new school is how the Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division is characterizing the popularity of its distance learning option amid the COVID pandemic. Director o...
Sep 23, 2020

With throne speech pledge, Liberals signal new approach on child care
OTTAWA - It was in a recent meeting with child-care experts that Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland made some heads turn. For years, advocates of broader federal involvement in a provincially regulate...
Sep 23, 2020

Province announces $11.5 million for John Paul II Collegiate major renovation project
The province is investing $11.5 million for a major renovation project for John Paul II Collegiate in North Battleford. Light of Christ Catholic School Division Board's Vice Chair Adrienne Welter said...
Sep 22, 2020