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
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
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.
Established in 1856 the Sea Cadets was created by communities wanting to give young people instruction on a naval theme. Traditionally old seafarers provided training while local businessmen funded the unit building.
The Nipawin Exhibition returns in 2014 with the biggest year yet for events, games, horse shows and races, exhibits, midway rides, and much more. Come down to the Central Park Fairgrounds and enjoy all the family fun.
Become a MemberMerit offers the lowest cost benefit plan available in the market. This plan is comprehensive and catered to the specific needs of the construction industry.TrainingMerit offers training to its members at a subsidized rate. These sessions are also offered to non members at an unsubsidized rate with members having first registration opportunity.Open Shop BenefitsMerit offers the lowest cost benefit plan available in the market. This plan is comprehensive and catered to the specific needs of the construction industry.
The Prince Albert Exhibition Association was organized out of a need for governance and leadership in the settlement area of Prince Albert. It quickly became the only systematic organization in the District of Lorne. The society was charged with and accep
Our ServicesPIWAPAN WOMEN'S SHELTERShelter Staff are available 24/7 and will provide support and assistance with everything you need to get re-established... personalized safety plans, assistance finding new living accomodations, applying for finincial support, referrals to legal & medical services, assistance with job search and transportation to and from appointments.FAMILY VIOLENCE & SEXUAL ASSAULT SERVICESWe offer individual and group support networking, advocacy, education, sharing circles and activities for survivors of sexual assault.VolunteersWe can always use volunteers with special events, assistance with moving larger items and yard work.DonationsWe are currently accepting donations of new socks, underwear, pajamas, slippers and personal hygiene items.