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Students practice electrofishing during Field Week

Building confidence in the field

October 20, 2020

Hands-on learning is a key aspect of Lakeland College's environmental sciences programs, and this year, not even a global pandemic could keep students from getting their hands dirty during Field Week. Laura Andrews, a second-year wildlife and fisheries conservation major, was relieved to learn...

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2020 Open House graphic

Join Lakeland virtually at Open House 2020

October 15, 2020

Lakeland College is preparing to open its doors - virtually - for Open House 2020. “Open House is always one of the highlights of the year at Lakeland,” says Kayleigh Schmid, Lakeland's recruitment and enrolment supervisor. “Though we can't welcome people to campus to attend in person, we...

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Student smiling

Government of Saskatchewan invests $1.1 million in Lakeland

September 23, 2020

The Government of Saskatchewan announced annual funding of $1.1 million to assist Lakeland College in delivering accredited training and job skills programs that meet the needs of industry. One of eight colleges to receive funding, Lakeland basic adult education courses and vocational training,...

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Grade 11 student Skylar Dary shows off his welding skills.

Exploring career options with CTS

September 22, 2020

A group of high school students from around the region kick-started their trades training this summer at Lakeland College. The career and technology studies (CTS) program offers high schoolers the opportunity to explore different career options so they have a better idea of what they would like...

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Hank Holowaychuk poses with woolly mammoth statues.

Inspired to give

September 22, 2020

A great place to learn a little bit about life. That's what Hank Holowaychuk still thinks of Lakeland College more than 50 years later. Holowaychuk attended Lakeland, then called the Vermilion Agricultural and Vocational College (VAVC), in the late 1960s, taking animal sciences and plant sciences...

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