INFOGRAPHIC CONTEST
The skilled trades provide amazing opportunities – so too, does graphic design. We are merging the two worlds through a contest! We are looking for infographic submissions.
The skilled trades provide amazing opportunities – so too, does graphic design. We are merging the two worlds through a contest! We are looking for infographic submissions.
The summer 2015 edition of Apprenticeship in Action is now available!
The administrator of the Red Seal Program, the Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA), is pleased to announce the official recognition of the “RSE” acronym (Red Seal Endorsement) for qualified skilled journey persons! Members of prestigious professions and accredited groups are often identified by the use of an official acronym that confirms their certification and/or accreditation.
The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC), in cooperation with Saskatchewan Polytechnic, now offers Carpenter apprenticeship technical training programs that combine online theory learning with in-class practical training.
Please join us for the 2015 Skills Canada National Competition (SCNC) on May 27-30, at Prairieland Park, in Saskatoon. SCNC is a national, multi-trade and technology competition for students and apprentices.
Skills Canada is holding the national competition in Saskatoon from May 27th to 29th. This event highlights the exceptional talent of skilled trades people. In addition to the competitions themselves, there will be many try-a-trade booths and exhibits to provide the opportunity for all visitors to see what the trades are all about.
As of July 1, 2015, the SATCC will no longer be taking cash from clients in any office outside of Regina. Field Consultants will no longer be accepting payments when at the institutes.
The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) has mailed out documents pertaining to the 2014 Taxation Year.
Minister Ritz announced the launch of the Canada Apprentice Loan in Saskatchewan to help apprentices complete their training.
The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission is happy to announce that online math is available for all apprentices at no cost. The program provides open access for all apprentices to enhance their math skills prior to technical training through an online program.