The Saskatchewan government and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IEBW) signed a Letter of Intent to offer union-led and delivered apprenticeship training for construction electricians and power line technicians. The letter of intent allows for IEBW local unions to sign a memorandum of understanding and offer training programs in 2025.
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Professional, scientific and technical services
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Added on 2024-09-19
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Saskatchewan
- saskatchewan.ca
The Government of Saskatchewan is providing over $50M towards the Electrical Infrastructure Renewal project at the Regina General and Pasqua Hospitals. The money will be used to replace and upgrade electrical components to strengthen and increase electrical capacity.
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Professional, scientific and technical services
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Added on 2024-09-12
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Regina–Moose Mountain Region, SK
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The Saskatchewan government is providing $1.92M to Trades and Skills Centres in Regina and Saskatoon. The funding will support short-term skills programs leading to entry-level jobs in high-demand trades.
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Added on 2024-08-27
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Saskatoon–Biggar Region, SK
- saskatchewan.ca
The Government of Saskatchewan and the crown corporation SaskTel, are working together to upgrade internet speeds in nearly 200 rural public libraries across Saskatchewan. The upgrades will ensure that these schools will have internet speeds of at least 50 Mbps, which should improve access to online tools, research, and educational resources.
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Information and cultural industries
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Added on 2024-07-18
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Saskatchewan
- saskatchewan.ca
The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $3.7M to build 12 new affordable housing units in Prince Albert. Construction is expected to begin in late spring and be completed by June 2025.
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Construction
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Added on 2024-05-13
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Prince Albert Region, SK
- saskatchewan.ca
the Government of Canada is providing $27.7M to add more childcare spaces in the province through the Early Learning and Child Care Infrastructure Fund. The money will support new daycare spaces in regulated and non-profit childcare centres over the next four years.
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Construction
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Added on 2024-05-13
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Saskatchewan
- cbc.ca