Tag Archives: Education

Churchill receives grant to build hydroponics system
A $2,000 community grant has been awarded to Churchill Community High School to build a hydroponics system to grow plants.The grant was awarded by Earth's Own inaugural Plant Project designed to fund ...
Sep 22, 2020

Anxiety, excitement outline return to school at 2-week mark: STF
Tuesday marks two weeks since the return to school in Saskatchewan.So, how have things gone? Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) President Patrick Maze told 650 CKOM that it has come with anxiety,...
Sep 22, 2020

Cumberland College one of eight regional schools getting $24.2 million in provincial funding
Cumberland College is one of Saskatchewan's eight regional college's that received some funding on Monday, Sept. 21.The funding towards the schools total around $24.2 million and is set to go towards ...
Sep 21, 2020

North West College receives funding for skills training programs
North West College has received $4.5 million in funding from the Government of Saskatchewan to put toward skills training programs. The college is one of eight around the province to receive some of t...
Sep 21, 2020

NDP leader promises $10 million for student mental health
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Ryan Meili has promised $10 million to support student mental health should he become premier this fall.Half of that money would be used to hire 50 mental health nurses for sch...
Sep 21, 2020

Arctic sea ice at second-lowest level in satellite record: scientists
Satellite pictures show Arctic sea ice is at its second-lowest level since such records began and barely missed breaking the old mark. "There's no going back at this point," said Mark Serreze of ...
Sep 21, 2020

Wheatland Express Safety Train in Cudworth promoting rail safety week
With railway tracks covering thousands of kilometres in Saskatchewan, the Canadian Safety Train Express is promoting rail safety from Sept 21 to 27.Amy Lintick, director of operations with the safety ...
Sep 20, 2020

Northern teacher education program moves online during pandemic
The Northern Saskatchewan Indigenous Teacher Education Program has adapted to changes because of the coronavirus and has moved all teaching to an online format. This marks the second year for the prog...
Sep 18, 2020

BASAC Walk a Mile in Her Shoes fundraiser event raises about $7,000
The funds raised from this year's Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event for the Battlefords and Area Sexual Assault Centre (BASAC) were beyond many people's expectation."A rough estimate right now puts us at...
Sep 18, 2020

B.C. teachers appeal to labour board over COVID-19 classroom concerns
VANCOUVER - The British Columbia Teachers' Federation is asking the Labour Relations Board to address its concerns about health and safety measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Documents filed with t...
Sep 18, 2020