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Well, that sure was some year…
Well, that sure was some year… The whole world was facing new challenges when we came back to work in August, so we had no idea how we would move
What the skilled trades have done for me
Thank you to Sydney Hamelin, JourneyPerson Cook for this blog. From a young age I’ve always enjoyed cooking, although it wasn’t until my later years in high school that I
What being a Firefighter is to me
Thank you, Shannon Robert with the Saskatoon Fire Department for providing this blog. When you close your eyes and imagine a firefighter, what do you see? Most likely, a brawny
Passionate Consistency
Thank-you to a Grade 10 student from Bedford Road Collegiate for her contribution to SIEC Speaks wth this blog. How many times have you felt burdened by the extensive expectations
SaskMoney.ca: Projects, Resources, & Activities to improve financial skills in Saskatchewan
At the SIEC, we believe that students enhance their transition to a successful career journey when they leave high school as financially literate and financially capable individuals. Students should not
Supporting Students in Schools as a RAP Worker
Thank-you Teresa Michayluk – Walter Murray Collegiate, Megan Mitchel – Tommy Douglas Collegiate, Shauna Kennon – Mount Royal Collegiate, Brittney McFadden – Bedford Road Collegiate, RAP workers with Saskatoon Public
Wrapping up a Whirlwind Year at the SIEC
If you would have told us last year what the past few months would look like, we would have never believed you. Here we are at the end of 2020,
Finding Balance and Purpose in Your Career – A Pharmacist’s Perspective
Thank you to Kierra FineDay for sharing these inspirational words. Kierra is currently a Pharmacist in Saskatoon. She is a Nehiyaw woman from Sweetgrass First Nation, and she received her