Cypress Advanced First Aid Services provides professional CPR, first aid, and emergency response training in Swift Current, SK for individuals and organizations.
We at Advanced 1A pride ourselves in teaching students what they need to know to succeed in the ever-changing trucking industry. We do not train someone just to pass the road test. Students are taught to think on their feet and make decisions on the go, as is necessary in the real world of trucking. We have a variety of transmissions as well as various different trailers.
We offer the MELT, Class 1A Training , Class 3A Training and Air Brake Training.
While preaching in Scotland, D.L. Moody led William Millar to Christ. Mr. Millar came to Canada to preach and was invited to begin Bible classes in Moose Jaw, SK. In 1932 the school moved to Pambrun, SK, and Herbert W. Peeler was asked to help with the teaching. In January of 1933, Reverend Millar passed away leaving Mr. Peeler to guide the school. God gave Mr. Peeler the strength to direct the school for over fifty years of vital ministry.
The town of Ponteix is a vibrant and progressive community of approximately 600 people, located in southwest Saskatchewan. Nestled in a small valley near the Notukeu Creek.
A Visit By A Member Of Our Canadian Royal Family Is Truly A Unique Event And A Chance For Saskatchewan People To Learn More About Our Shared History And Our Constitutional Monarchy,' Wall Said. 'I Encourage Everyone To Take Advantage Of These Opportunities. Lets All Do Our Part To Give A Warm Saskatchewan Welcome To His Royal Near The Saskatoon Farmers Market, Along Avenue A South Near River Landing.At His Final Stop, The Swift Current Community Can Bid Farewell To His Royal Highness During His Walkabout Outside The New All Saints Catholic Elementary School.
VILLAGE OF KINCAIDTHE HISTORY OF OUR COMMUNITYWith a population of approximately 150 people, the Village of Kincaid is a beautiful Saskatchewan prairie community located at the junction of Highway 13 and Highway 19. Kincaid is located just 45 minutes west of Assiniboia and 1 hour and 15 minutes south of Swift Current.Major AttractionsThe village is conveniently located in the heart of southwest Saskatchewan.
The Council of schools fransaskoises ( CEF ) was a triple dote school mandate , cultural and community to prepare its elèves to ` become proud Francophones , people made. Read more . Follow nousNomination to ` the direction of schools and Beau Soleil ESCM to` Gravelbourg03 / 09 / 2014Regina , Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014 - The Board of schools fransaskoises ( CEF ) announces the Rosalie Lizeeà appointment as Director of ? Beau Soleil school and the school ? secondary Collège Mathieu ( ESCM ) to ` Gravelbourg . More . CEF devoile reorganization of its services voues elèves18 / 08 / 2014Le Council schools fransaskoises ( CEF ) power window veil TODAY ? Hui on restructuring its services educatifs . A demarche that s ? Needed to better respond to the new challenges that the budget cuts thereto accordingly annoncees in June 2014 More . The CEF an update on the directions of ? schools for ? school year 2014-201518 / 08 / 2014Le Council schools fransaskoises ( CEF ) expressed TODAY ? hui several changes and confirmations ?
Established for nearly thirty years, The Link Centre is the Francophone cultural and educational resource serving the Francophones and Francophiles in Saskatchewan and Western Canada. Francophone center for distribution of products and services, Link provides its users several thousand resources are books, movies (DVD, VHS), a great variety of music and audiovisual material.
The Conseil des écoles fransaskoises (CÉF), a first-language French school system, is one of three legal and equal school systems in Saskatchewan. It is recognized alongside the Public School System and the Separate (Catholic) School System, both of which are English-language school systems.The CÉF administers nine Francophone education areas with a total of 16 Fransaskois schools, including a boarding school and a virtual education school (CEVI). Each area is defined by geographic boundaries within which right holder parents may exercise their right to have their children educated at a Fransaskois school, in accordance with the Saskatchewan Education Act and Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.The Board of Education (Conseil scolaire fransaskois or CSF) consists of nine trustees elected within the Francophone education areas. Each member represents one education region of the province. The CSF governs the education issues of the CÉF in the same way as the Anglophone Boards of Education govern their respective school divisions.What does the CÉF offer