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Executive Council - Media Services
Legislative Building - Regina, Canada S4S 0B3 - (306) 787-6281

News Release


November 22, 2006

Advanced Education and Employment - 840

PARKLAND REGION TO RECEIVE 106 TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

As part of the Province's $52.6 million training announcement, another 106
citizens in the Parkland region will have an opportunity to receive the
training they need.

In total, 2,584 new opportunities have been created in Saskatchewan.

"The Government of Saskatchewan is delivering on its promise to expand
training opportunities to meet the demands of our province's vibrant and
growing industries and businesses," Premier Lorne Calvert said. "These
opportunities provide young people in every corner of the province with an
even brighter future – and more opportunities to learn, grow and prosper right
here at home."

The total training investment in the East-Central region is worth $660,000
which will provide the following training opportunities:

• A ten seat Heavy Equipment Operator training program on the Key First
Nation;

• An eighteen seat Continuing Care Assistant Program in Esterhazy;

• Eight Industrial Mechanics Apprenticeship training opportunities in
Esterhazy;

• A seven seat expansion of the Licensed Practical Nursing Program in Yorkton;

• Two five-week Basic Welding courses in Yorkton/Fort Qu'appelle providing 20
training opportunities with many targeted for Aboriginal learners;

• A ten seat 1A Truck Driver training program in Yorkton;

• An Adult Basic Education 10 program in Kamsack for 16 learners; and

• A five-week GED program for 15 learners in Yorkton.

"From oilfield training in western Saskatchewan to diamond driller training in
the north, we're creating the opportunities our young people need where they
need them," Advanced Education and Employment Minister Pat Atkinson said.
"We're drawing a direct path between the learner and the job, and creating the
training opportunities necessary to bring the two together."

"Parkland College is pleased to work with business, labour, and government to
build our regional economy," Parkland College CEO Fay Myers said. "Our region
has seen a major increase in business activity and major announcements for the
future, and this investment allows us to feed that activity by providing our
employers with the workers they need to grow."

The $52.6 million total represents the greatest investment in training in the
Province's history.

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For More Information, Contact:
Christopher Jones-Bonk
Advanced Education and Employment
Regina
Phone: 306-798-3106
Fay Myers
Parkland Regional College
Melville
Phone: 306-728-4471


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