The Legislative Committee of the Saskatchewan College of Opticians, and its legal counsel, appeared in Provincial Court in Regina, Sask on February 20th., 2014 to argue charges that were filed by the SCO on July 11, 2012, against Costume Emporium, for the illegal dispensing of contact lenses.
Welcome members and visitors to our website. This website is designed for use by the public to learn about IAFF Local 3270 and by IAFF L3270 members to communicate with their Executive and fellow Association members. Our Association welcomes any questions and comments from the public. We hope the website is informative to the public and those interested in a career in Emergency Medical Services. As public safety is an ongoing concern of IAFF 3270 members, we stress to all visitors to our website to call 911 when injury or illness affects you, your family, friends or a member of the public.
Saskatoon Youth Soccer Inc. started as an informal collection of clubs that joined together to become a registered non-profit corporation in 1984. In 1996 the organization became more structured with the formation of five permanent clubs/associations, each with responsibility for a geographical area or zone established under the By-laws of SYSI. These member clubs are Saskatoon United Soccer Club, Hollandia International Soccer Club, Aurora Soccer Club, Lakewood Soccer Association, and Eastside Youth Soccer Association.The new organizational structure gave the Saskatoon youth soccer community the stability it needed to participate in the construction of the first dedicated soccer facility in Saskatchewan, the Saskatoon Kinsmen Henk Ruys Soccer Centre. More recently it played a key role in the creation of the SaskTel Sports Centre, a facility that accommodates all Under-8 and Under-12 through Under-18 indoor season games. Under-10 games previously played in high school gymnasiums are now played in the Saskatoon Kinsmen Henk Ruys Soccer Centre.
Soccer (Football) is played by millions in almost every country throughout the world and enjoyed by even more. It is the beautiful game!The Saskatchewan Soccer Association (SSA) is the designated Provincial Sport Governing Body (PSGB) for the sport of soccer in Saskatchewan and is a full member of the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA). As such, SSA is entrusted by the statutes of FIFA and the constitutions of CSA and SSA with the mandate of fostering, developing and promoting soccer in Saskatchewan.
Annual Report The Saskatchewan Association for Community Living's (SACL) mission is to ensure that citizens of Saskatchewan who have intellectual disabilities are valued, supported and included members of society and have opportunities and choices in all aspects of life.What's NewCheck out the latest from the CACL Family Leadership and Grassroots Engagement Advisory Committee.SACL is hiring a new Labour Market Facilitatorwe're looking for a dynamic and experienced individual to fill our exciting new Labour Market Facilitator position. If you know anyone who might be interested, please share! The competition closes September 2nd.
Dress for Success is a not-for-profit organization that serves women in our community by offering a network of support, professional attire and development to thrive in work and life.
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) is the professional organization representing more than 12,000 teachers in publicly funded schools throughout Saskatchewan. Guiding the Federation's work is the enduring fundamental belief in the holistic education model that has been not only lauded but incorporated elsewhere in Canada.
The Superannuated Teachers of Saskatchewan is an organization of retired teachers who are dedicated to promoting the welfare of all superannuated teachers, and to maintaining the ties which bind them to fellow professionals.What's NewSeptember 1, 2014
Used oil is considered the single most potentially hazardous material in Canada if not managed properly. Used antifreeze is toxic; dumping it can cause serious water quality problems.Beginning in 1996, the used oil materials recycling model managed by the Saskatchewan Association for Resource Recovery Corp. (SARRC) has demonstrated it works environmentally, economically and socio-economically.