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Alumna Kelsey Salteaux won first place in the hairstyling category.

Lakeland hairstylists rock the Best of the Prairies podium

April 22, 2019

Both a Lakeland College hairstyling student and alumni are among the best in the prairies after claiming podium spots in competition last week. Student Monica Mathiot earned third place for her punk-rock inspired hairstyle at the 2019 Best of the Prairies Makeup and Hair Competition in Saskatoon,...

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Jeanette McGlynn and other Enviro Club members encouraged students, staff and community members to build ecobricks in Alumni Hall on March 26

Enviro Club issues ecobrick challenge

April 14, 2019

Lakeland College's Enviro Club is championing the fight against plastic waste with a challenge. With increasing reports of wildlife - on land and sea - consuming and dying from plastic pollution, the student-run club challenges everyone at Lakeland to build an ecobrick. “The idea is to grab a...

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Grade 6 student Abdullah Nasir instructs Joshua Lang at the littleBits station

UT education students learn robotics from legendary students

April 09, 2019

Tech Force students from Winston Churchill School visited the Lloydminster campus on March 27 to demonstrate their robotics knowledge, and guide Lakeland students through interactive stations that exemplify computational thinking in education. “This experience proves we should acknowledge that...

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Kieran Young, Taylor Hauberg, Rabina Hatitchki and Tinisha Kchina Young at their first public event with the Rural Youth Reconciliation Initiative.

Local youth help unite Canada's cultures

April 09, 2019

Three Lakeland College students are at the helm of a national campaign with a mission to build a bridge between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadian youth. The Canadian Roots Exchange launched the Rural Youth Reconciliation Initiative which will train young leaders and support them in planning...

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In 2014, Amber L’Heureux became the first female chuckwagon driver to compete in the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo in Texas. She also competed in other races, including one St. Walburg, Sask.

Not just for cowboys

April 09, 2019

Amber L'Heureux is making history. The Lakeland alumna is the first professional female chuckwagon driver to purchase an official membership to the Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association (CPCA). When the horn sounds to kick off the 2019 CPCA season on May 31 in North Battleford, Sask., L'Heureux...

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