The City of Prince Albert is inviting former lifeguards, swimmers, and triathletes to join their lifeguard team, whether for a career change or to stay active in retirement. New daytime advanced courses, including Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross, and National Lifeguard – Pool, will be offered starting in November 2024, with scheduling designed to accommodate all interested individuals.
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Added on 2024-11-01
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Prince Albert Region, SK
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A new youth drop-in centre recently opened in Prince Albert following a partnership between the Government of Saskatchewan, the Prince Albert Youth Advisory Team, and Prince Albert Outreach. The province will spend $135,000 this year and $196,000 annually going forward to support the centre’s development and operations.
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Added on 2024-09-11
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Prince Albert Region, SK
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The City of Prince Albert and Métis Nation – Western Region 2 are partnering to provide free lifesaving and lifeguard training at the FJD Pool. Candidates who complete the training will be qualified lifeguards eligible to work at the Aquatic Recreation Centre, which is set to open in 2025, or anywhere else in Canada.
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Added on 2024-09-17
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Prince Albert Region, SK
- citypa.ca
The City of Prince Albert announced it will soon be recruiting lifeguards to staff its new recreation centre. The centre is half completed and is slated to open in 2025.
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Added on 2024-07-31
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Prince Albert Region, SK
- citypa.ca
The Bourgault Curling Centre in Melfort is progressing to phase 2 of the revitalization project. Demolition will begin in April 2024 and conclude by fall 2024.
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Added on 2024-03-08
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Prince Albert Region, SK
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