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Masters of Ceremony Program Master of Ceremony Brendan Wagner Introductions & Greetings Ministry of Advanced Education – Honourable Greg Ottenbreit, on behalf of Minister Scott Moe City of Yorkton – Mayor Bob Maloney Parkland College Board Chairperson – Lydia Cyr Guest Speaker Dwayne Reeve – President, Parkland College Presentation of Awards & Certificates First Nations University Office Administration Bachelor of Indigenous Education Power Engineering Technician Power Engineering Third Class University of Regina Primary Care Paramedic Bachelor of Social Work Welding University of Saskatchewan Conestoga College Bachelor of Sociology Human Resources Management Post- Graduate Certificate Lakeland College Parkland College NFPA 1001 Professional Firefighter Industrial Mechanics Level IV Saskatchewan Polytechnic Adult Basic Education Agricultural Machinery Technician Business Adult 10 Continuing Care Assistant Adult 12 Heavy Equipment/Truck & Transport GED® Multi-Mechanical Trades Grade 12 Online Bachelor of Indigenous Education – Fort Qu’Appelle Cote, Whitney Goodwill, Tabitha McNabb, Linda – Balcarres Starblanket, Constance Starr, Denni Starr, Crystal Whitehorse Rider, Deanna Bachelor of Social Work – Yorkton Creeley, Summer Dawn – Yorkton Dmitruk, Jennifer – Yorkton Edel, Brooke – Neudorf Gellert, Jenna – Yorkton ^Maki, Shelby – Tantallon Lyzun, Daralynn Pfeifer, Jamie – Yorkton Pohozoff, Barbara Seeley, Twila Thomas, Kimberly Townsend, Rayne – Preeceville Zelinski, Ashley – Yorkton Bachelor of Sociology – Yorkton Lockhart, Jennifer – Yorkton NFPA 1001 Professional Firefighter – Melville Adams, Charles – Winnipeg, MB ^Bates, Austin – Regina Dean, Nolan – Regina Deck, Devin – Vibank Discombe, Mark – Lumsden ^Hulley, Tyler – McGregor, MB Ilijevski, Domanik – Regina Jerkovits, Anthony – Regina Levasseur, Emily – Edam McConnell, James – Regina Stoppler, Joseph – Yorkton Veilleux, David – Saskatoon Wendel, Brett – Regina Yanoshewski, Bryce – Pilot Butte Scott Weston, Wayne Ferguson Agricultural Machinery Technician – Yorkton Bolink, Justin – Broadview ^Maurer, Cassandra – Grenfell McKay, Melanie – Yorkton Newberg, Blake – Hyas Patterson, Gregory – Yorkton ^Russell, Elizabeth – Elfros Wray, Tyler – Russell, MB Jeff Just, Ron Haskell, Kevin East *Received Award(s), ^Received Scholarship(s), Instructors in Bold Business – Yorkton Bencze, Cody – Yorkton ^Bewcyk, Nathan – Yorkton Bourget, Brittany – Balcarres ^Crosby, Meghan – Churchbridge Crowe-Buffalo, Donovan – Yorkton Dhillon, Varinderpal Singh – Yorkton ^Gallant, Ley – Churchbridge ^Gambler, Danielle – Yorkton Gotherwal, Yash – Yorkton Larsen, Genelle – Saltcoats Mann, Manpreet – Yorkton Prokopetz, Natalia – Yorkton Singh, Sukhpal – Yorkton *Singh, Satinder – Yorkton ^Smith, Andre – Yorkton *Somogyi, Sandra – Willowbrook *^Sorestad, Haley – Buchanan Stanicki, Stephanie – Yorkton Tadi, Ajay – Yorkton Vachon, Laura – Yorkton Wallington, Morgan – Pelly Yarotsky, Lorie – Melville Yuzicappi, Claudine – Fort Qu’Appelle Maria Cole-Gayle, Angela Bothner, Katherine Trebish, David Dedman, Mavis Gessner, Sarah Lipoth, Krista Montbriand, Matthew Dubidad Continuing Care Assistant – Yorkton Aulakh, Harmanbir Singh – Yorkton *^Benjamin-Davis, Andreen – Yorkton ^Christie, Patric – Yorkton Gilchuk, Nikkita – Yorkton Hitchens, Melanie – Langenburg Jack, Katlyn – Spy Hill Johnson, Daniel – Langenburg *Kaur, Gurinder – Yorkton Kaur, Tanvir – Yorkton ^McKay, Rachael – Yorkton Mroke, Kamaal – Yorkton Prokopchuk, Bria – Yorkton Riar, Arshdeep – Yorkton Shymanski, Morgan – Yorkton Singh, Pardeep – Yorkton Williams-Ondik, Jillissa – Esterhazy Cheryl Marfleet, Tracy Crocker, Irene Cymbalisty, Tracy Gabriel, Alexandra Galli, Samantha Woodrich-Sramek, Millie Sharp, Karen Maupin *Received Award(s), ^Received Scholarship(s), Instructors in Bold Heavy Equipment/Truck & Transport – Yorkton Balabuk, Dustin – Calder Beyko, Tyson – Rhein Bilyk, Jaden – Regina Gulka, Logan – Preeceville Meroniuk, Mitchell – Sturgis ^Myers, Austin – Melville Roberts, Jordan – Star City Singh, Manpreet – Saskatoon Barry Schaworski, Ron Haskell, Rick Scutchings, Kevin East Multi-Mechanical Trades – Yorkton Anderson, Megan – Broadview Escabillas, Steve – Shaunavon Godhe, Kendra – Wadena Keshane, Justice – Kamsack Lewis, Nicole – Yorkton ^Martsinkiw, Mathew – Yorkton Molnar, Garret – Yorkton Needham, Scott – Oxbow Nichols, Justin – Kamsack ^Procyshen, John – Bredenbury Von Rennenkampff, Carl – Pickardville, AB Garth Patzwald, Ron Haskell, Rick Scutchings Office Administration – Yorkton Cameron, Brenda – Yorkton ^Cote, Twyla – Kamsack ^Delorme, Melissa – Fort Qu’Appelle ^Derkach, Richele – Canora Dhanoa, Charanpreet – Yorkton Dubidad, Rodney – Yorkton Foster, Gwen – Kamsack Ghulati, Mohak – Yorkton *Haas, Bailey – Yorkton Hahn, Casey – Yorkton Kaur, Taranpreet – Yorkton Larson, Taylor – Yorkton *^Mlazgar, Emily – Fort Qu’Appelle Nagy, Shirley – Yorkton ^Rubletz, Carrielyn – Yorkton Smith, Amy – Yorkton ^Sowan-Johnstone, Nina – Fort Qu’Appelle Stadnyk, Courtney – Springside ^Swain, Jennifer – Yorkton Thompson, Holly – Melville ^Wapash, Kayla – Melville Ward, Erica – Melville Catherine Degryse, Mavis Gessner, Michelle Eckhart, Nichol Rittinger *Received Award(s), ^Received Scholarship(s), Instructors in Bold Power Engineering Technician – Yorkton ^Balawyder, Reid – Preeceville Hull, Bretten – Yorkton Kohlenberg, Braden – Yorkton ^Lutz, Jolene – Yorkton Maatman, Darcy – Yorkton ^Modeland, David – Strasbourg ^Pilipow, Logan – Regina ^Randles, Philip – Yorkton ^Rogalski, Josh – Melville ^Storzuk, Riley – Wynyard Suchy, Ryan – Yorkton ^Swiderski, Austin – Invermay Yakiwchuk, Andrey – Yorkton ^Yarechewski, Kristopher – Yorkton Stu Ritchie, Cam Morrison, Bradley Nagy, Gordon MacDonald, Mel Puritch, Ron Haskell, Sarah Lipoth Power Engineering Third Class – Yorkton Bell, Dylan – Rocanville ^Chhina, Pardeep Singh – Vancouver, BC Chrobot, Jordan – Buchanan Dahl, James – Kindersley Gareau, Aaron – Russell, MB Lepage, Tyler – Christopher Lake Moore, Trenton – Yorkton ^Saysana, Dino – Saskatoon Sorenson, Theran – Birch Hills ^Wedhorn, Dylan – Wynyard Stu Ritchie, Cam Morrison, Sarah Lipoth, Mel Puritch Primary Care Paramedic – Melville Abarquez, Arvy – Oxbow Bexson, Ashley – Bredenbury Bourgeois, Curtis – Wadena Dobson, Trisha – Melville Kelly, Daniel – Lampman Smith, Emily – Stockholm ^Wagner, Brendan – Balgonie Macee Robertson, Jennifer Elias-White Welding – Yorkton Burns, Zachary – Yorkton ^Craig, Calum – Roblin, MB Duff, Ryan – Yorkton Fernuik, Michael – Kamsack Jefferies, Trysten – Melville Keshane, Robyn – Yorkton McLean, Benjamin – Dauphin, MB Mousseau, Julius – Eddystone, MB Blaine Miller, Ron Haskell *Received Award(s), ^Received Scholarship(s), Instructors in Bold Human Resources Management Post-Graduate – Yorkton Ajagunna, Busayo – Sherwood Park, AB Bindra, Gurbani – Yorkton Grewal, Jyotsna – Yorkton *^Harris, Andre – Yorkton ^Johnson, Thanesha – Yorkton Kaur, Supinder Pal – Yorkton *Kaur, Hardeep – Yorkton *Mahant, Ravi – Yorkton Patel, Jaykumar – Yorkton Patel, Anirudh Kumar – Yorkton Simms, Shereeka – Yorkton Singh, Gurvir – Yorkton Smith, Suzette – Yorkton Elodie Jordens, Shawn Patenaude, Kerri-Lynn Shiplack, Heather Ritchie, Darcy Zaharia, Matthew Dubidad, Dubravka Bright Industrial Mechanics Level IV – Esterhazy Bonchuk, Justin – Rocanville Crawford, Michael – Spy Hill Jenson, Jonathan – Churchbridge Johanson, Jesse – Stockholm Kohut, Derek – Yorkton Moore, Lyndon – Esterhazy Nicholauson, Trinity – Esterhazy Polvi, Aaron – Esterhazy Shewchuk, Kelly – Yorkton Thies, Nicholas – Churchbridge Tuck, Michael – Esterhazy Nick Hudym, Reynold Selin *Received Award(s), ^Received Scholarship(s), Instructors in Bold Adult Basic Education – Adult 10 Level III ^Beattie, Deanna – Duff Bellegarde, Troy – Balcarres Beltran, Bryan – Yorkton Bodnarek, Kyle – Yorkton Brass, Brianne – Yorkton Cote, Gabriel – Kamsack Cote, Judge – Kamsack Cote, Karissa – Yorkton Cote, Kashton – Kamsack Cote, Nathan – Kamsack Cote, Savannah – Kamsack Cutforth, Michelle – Yorkton Dieter, Victoria – Yorkton Favel, Jordan – Yorkton Genaille, Charnell – Kamsack Goodwill, Clifford – Fort Qu’Appelle *Goodwill, Ernest – Fort Qu’Appelle Graham, Jake – Yorkton Ironside, Kenneth – Yorkton Johnson, Mackenzie – Yorkton *Keewatin, Kenneth – Kamsack Kenny, Stephanie – Regina Kequahtooway, Darcy – Grenfell Kequahtooway, Desiree – Yorkton Keshane, Dominique – Kamsack Keshane Cote, Langford – Kamsack Kitchemonia, Cynthia – Kamsack Kitchemonia, Jeremy – Kamsack Kitchemonia, Reginald – Kamsack Kollman, Kaitlyn – Rhein Koochicum, Jasmine – Fort Qu’Appelle Liebrecht, Crystal – Yorkton Liebrecht, Kyle – Yorkton Macrae, Brittany – Yorkton Musgrave, Kaitlin – Kamsack Musqua, Ethan – Kamsack Peepeetch, Samantha – Melville *Pelletier, Chantelle – Norquay *Pelly, Cynthia Perreault, Melanie – Yorkton Pierce, Daniel – Yorkton Prime, Jade – Melville Quewezance, Jacqueline – Yorkton Sheepskin, Miranda – Fort Qu’Appelle Sieben, Robin – Fort Qu’Appelle Siedler, Joshua – Yorkton *Smith, Robert – Kamsack Squalian, Cassidy – Yorkton Straightnose, Brett – Yorkton Straightnose, Derian – Yorkton Straightnose, Kiana – Yorkton Taniskishayinew, Audrey Tuckanow, Elisabeth – Yorkton Wandbidiska, Dean – Kamsack Worm, Blair – Yorkton Yuzicapi, Trina – Fort Qu’Appelle Linda Banga, George Beddome, Dorothy Elliott, Pat Prokop, Brad Rose, Gerry Yacishyn *Received Award(s), ^Received Scholarship(s), Instructors in Bold Adult Basic Education – Adult 12 Level IV Adair, Robin Anaskan, Antonio – Kamsack *^Anderson, Serrita – Fort Qu’Appelle Bickford,
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