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Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
2140 Hamilton Street
Regina, SK
S4P 2E3

Phone: (306) 787-2444 
Fax: (306) 787-5105
Fax (Finance): (306) 798-5050

Toll Free: 1-877-363-0536
Email: [email protected]

Office hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed on statutory holidays.

District Offices:

Regina Exam Centre
Third floor, 2221 Cornwall Street
Regina SK S4P 2E3
Phone: 1-877-363-0536

603 – 45th Street West
Saskatoon SK S7L 5W5
(Corner of Avenue C North and 45th Street West – The Landing)
Phone: (306) 933-8476

Room 538.5 – 350 Cheadle Street West
Swift Current SK S9H 4G3
Phone: (306) 778-8945

Kuziak Building
Room 102 – 72 Smith Street East
Yorkton, SK S3N 2Y4
Phone: (306) 786-1394

#201 – 1302A – 3rd Street
Estevan SK S4A 0S2
Phone: (306) 637-4930

1328 LaRonge Avenue
Box 596
La Ronge SK S0J 1L0
Phone:  (306) 953-2466

Room 222, 110 Ominica Street West
Moose Jaw SK S6H 6H2
Phone: (306) 694-3735

#109 – 1192 – 102nd Street
North Battleford SK S9A 1E9
Phone: (306) 446-7409

141 – 15th Street East
Prince Albert SK S6V 1G1
Phone: (306) 953-2632

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🎉 Celebrating 25 years as the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission!🎉

This milestone marks a quarter century of dedication, innovation and growth. Since 1999 when the apprenticeship act was passed, the SATCC has been an industry-led force driving success in the apprenticeship system of training.

From its roots in 1944 to its transformation in 1999, apprenticeship in Saskatchewan has evolved into a proven, sustainable system of education, growing hand-in-hand with our province’s economy.

Here’s to 25 years of empowering skilled trades and shaping the future. Together, we’re building a stronger Saskatchewan! 🛠️✨
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🎉 Celebrating 25 years as the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission!🎉 

This milestone marks a quarter century of dedication, innovation and growth. Since 1999 when the apprenticeship act was passed, the SATCC has been an industry-led force driving success in the apprenticeship system of training.

From its roots in 1944 to its transformation in 1999, apprenticeship in Saskatchewan has evolved into a proven, sustainable system of education, growing hand-in-hand with our province’s economy.

Here’s to 25 years of empowering skilled trades and shaping the future. Together, we’re building a stronger Saskatchewan! 🛠️✨

👏 A huge congratulations to Jordan Kerr, Outstanding New journeyperson award for Refrigeration & AC Mechanic!

Jordan's journey into the trades began with projects at home alongside his dad, sparking an interest that grew into a passion during high school construction classes. Reflecting on this achievement, Jordan shares, 'I am incredibly honored and humbled. This award represents years of hard work and dedication. 'I want to thank my wife Mickaela, my parents and extended family, Mason Resch, Steve Blehm, all the Journeypersons I've worked with, and every instructor who guided me along the way.'

For those starting out in the trades, Jordan offers this advice: 'Don’t give up and always go above and beyond. Early in my career, there were tough days when I wanted to quit, but the support of those around me kept me going. Now, I couldn’t be happier with where I’ve ended up.'

Your dedication and perseverance are truly inspiring, Jordan. Here's to your continued success!
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👏 A huge congratulations to Jordan Kerr, Outstanding New journeyperson award for Refrigeration & AC Mechanic!

Jordans journey into the trades began with projects at home alongside his dad, sparking an interest that grew into a passion during high school construction classes. Reflecting on this achievement, Jordan shares, I am incredibly honored and humbled. This award represents years of hard work and dedication. I want to thank my wife Mickaela, my parents and extended family, Mason Resch, Steve Blehm, all the Journeypersons Ive worked with, and every instructor who guided me along the way.

For those starting out in the trades, Jordan offers this advice: Don’t give up and always go above and beyond. Early in my career, there were tough days when I wanted to quit, but the support of those around me kept me going. Now, I couldn’t be happier with where I’ve ended up.

Your dedication and perseverance are truly inspiring, Jordan. Heres to your continued success!

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