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Tamara Dancy

Keeping warm and making a difference

December 12, 2024

University transfer student Tamara Dancy is pursuing a career in social work because she wants to make a difference. She’s already gotten started, spearheading a winter clothing drive to help keep the unhoused population of Lloydminster warm after they lost all of their belongings. “I volunteer...

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Traci Edmondson, Maddison Heintz, Ahmed Parvis and Isabel Hladych make up Lakeland College's case team who won silver at the Canadian Agri-food Marketers Alliance competition.

Agribusiness team takes silver in national competition

December 12, 2024

Traci Edmondson was already a Lakeland College alumna when she decided to return to her alma mater to complement her veterinary technology diploma with some business education. She enrolled in agribusiness and, this fall, proved her business acumen when she and her teammates placed second in a...

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Two people stand in a crop field talking while a group in the distance tours the crop plots.

Lakeland College and Wester Crop Innovations enter into MOU

November 21, 2024

Western Crop Innovations is pleased to announce that we have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Board of Governors at Lakeland College! With a shared interest in crop science, feed quality, enhanced student experiences, and more, we are excited to discuss and explore various...

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Lakeland's annual economic impact exceeds $130 million

November 20, 2024

Through alumni contributions, college operations and student spending, Lakeland College adds $130.6 million to the economy each year. That’s the key finding of a study recently completed by Hanover Research. The research company analyzed Lakeland’s notable quantifiable and non-quantifiable contributions...

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Waylon Falcon and his wife

The stars aligned: Perseverance pays off

November 18, 2024

Waylon Falcon remembers sitting inside an academic upgrading classroom, watching out the window as houses went up in record numbers in the Lloydminster community. As a construction worker, choosing to go back to school during the housing boom of 2004 was difficult, he recalls. It would have been...

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