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November 3, 2006

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OUTSTANDING NEW JOURNEYPERSONS AND APPRENTICES WILL BE RECOGNIZED

Forty-five new journeypersons from around the province will be recognized for
their outstanding achievement in the skilled trades at the Sixth Annual
Apprenticeship Awards tonight in Regina. These are the top graduates among the
1,164 new journeypersons certified last year.

The demand for skilled workers has been increasing with the growing economy
and retiring baby boomers, but so has the interest in the skilled trades. Over
2,100 new apprentices registered in the trades last year – a new record
exceeding the previous year's intake by over 20 per cent. Total apprenticeship
registrations in all levels exceeded 5,900 last year and it continues to show
strong growth. Of the new apprentices, 1,108 were Aboriginal people, 872 were
women, and 299 were women in predominantly male trades.

"Saskatchewan workers have an excellent reputation for both skills and
attitude," Minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade
Certification Commission Pat Atkinson said. "The rising number of apprentices
in our province is good news for employers in a tight labour market and
provides excellent opportunities for young people to find rewarding employment
in Saskatchewan. Our training institutions and our strong economy are helping
to provide a bright future for our families and our youth."

"The foundation of apprenticeship is work-based skills development while
working under the supervision of a skilled journeyperson," Saskatchewan
Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission board vice-chair Gary Kot
said. "Since industry determines the standards, training and certification,
the awards are formal opportunities for the Commission, industry and technical
training partners to recognize the men and woman who have met or exceeded our
standards for training and certification. We are extremely proud of them all."

Twelve industry associations will present scholarships and awards to recognize
outstanding Journeyperson's achievement in cooking, electrical, crane and
hoist operator, women in non-traditional trades, plumbing,
steamfitting-pipefitting, roofing, electronics assembling and refrigeration
trades.

"In addition to the outstanding new journeyperson awards, a $250 Centennial
Merit Scholarship Program Award will also be awarded to 127 apprentices for
achieving the highest mark in each level within each trade," Kot said. "These
scholarships are co-sponsored by industry through the Saskatchewan
Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission and the Government of
Saskatchewan."

Six young apprentices will also receive awards for obtaining gold medals in
the Skills Canada Saskatchewan competitions in Saskatoon this year. Of them,
one also achieved a gold medal in the national competition in Halifax.

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For More Information, Contact:
Audrey Wolf-Kaminski
Apprenticeship and Trade Commission
Regina
Phone: 306-787-5284
Email: awolf@sasked.gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-533-9231


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