Kikinahk Friendship Centre Inc. gradually grew from a community service group which began in late 1976 under the name Neginuk Friendship Centre. Over the years the Centre has grown to occupy (since 1986) a large building (20,000 sq. ft.) on Boardman Stree
It was not long ago that the area now known as northern Saskatchewan was largely untouched by the onset of European culture. Before the arrival of the first fur traders, missionaries, and settlers to the area, the indigenous population forged its' own set
Creighton School DivisionVisionEach student who enters our doors shall leave with abundant respect for self and others and the capability to meet the challenges of tomorrow.MissionTo work together to create a student centered environment that fosters healthy living, lifelong learning and responsible citizenship.
Pineland Co-op takes extreme pride in being able to give back to our communities. We owe our success to our members and our customers, who purchase our products and services. Therefore, it is very important to our organization that we are committed to contributing to the betterment of our community, our members and our employees.
Prince Albert celebrated its one-hundredth birthday as a CITY in 2004. As one of the oldest settlements in the province, this city has enjoyed a rich and celebrated history. Settled in 1866 by Reverend James Nisbet, our area seemed like the ideal spot to build a life in the place where the Prairies meet the Pines. In the broad valley of the North Saskatchewan River that divides the rich agricultural land of the south, from the broad band of mixed forest to the north, the possibilities seemed endless. Nisbet named his new settlement Prince Albert, in honour of the Prince Consort to England's Queen Victoria.The beginning of the 21st century marked another period of growth in the city, including the building of the Cornerstone Development Shopping District, the E.A. Rawlinson Centre for the Arts, and the Provincial Forestry Centre. With diamond exploration in the Prince Albert Area, growth in the commercial and industrial sectors, and an active cultural and recreational community, Prince Albert's future promises to be as exciting as its past
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School Mediation Program, Youth Employment Preparation, Youth Services Crime Reduction, Youth Initiatives Program, Employment Support Program, Cultural Activity, Just Workers Program, HIV/AIDS Education, HIV/AIDS Health Promotion Program, School Mediation Program
The Prince Albert Metis Women's Association is a non-profit organization that administers numerous programs and services for Metis women. Our main focus is to support and educate. We offer a safe space, resources and support. Visit our website for a list of programs: www.princealbertmetiswomen.ca
Learning Disabilities Refer To A Number Of Disorders Which May Affect The Acquisition, Organization, Retention, Understanding Or Use Of Verbal Or Nonverbal Information. These Disorders Affect Learning In Individuals Who Otherwise Demonstrate At Least Average Abilities Essential For Thinking Andor Reasoning. As Such, Learning Disabilities Are Distinct From Global Intellectual Deficiency.