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Business Directory Educational Services Sectoral Business Prepared September 28/2017 Directory A2Z Safety & Training Ltd Apisci Mostasis Aboriginl Headstart Preschool RR2 Site2 Comp17 Box 337 Prince Albert, SK Buffalo Narrows, Sask S6V 5P9 S0M 0J0 Location: La Ronge & Area Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Trevor or Elizabeth Montg, Owner Contact: Bev Norton Tel: 306-960-2881 Tel: 306-235-2226 Fax: 306-763-3824 Fax: 306-235-4450 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.a2zsafetyandtraining.ca Description: Preschool, Aboriginal Head start for 3-6 Description: Oilfield, Mining, Forestry, Health, and yrs old. Professional Driver Improvement Classes. Drug and Alcohol Testing. Over 20 courses offered and always Awasisak Headstart Inc. developing more. Box 238 Cumberland House Location: Cumberland House Aboriginal Headstart Tel: 306-888-2261 Box 269 Fax: 306-888-2291 Beauval, SK Email: [email protected] S0M 0G0 Description: Headstart/Pre-school Location: Beauval Contact: Patty Gauthier Tel: 306-288-2274 Bells Point Elementary School Fax: 306-288-4502 Box 520 Email: [email protected] Air Ronge, Sask Description: School for 3 & 4 year olds & parental S0J 3G0 support. Location: La Ronge & Area Contact: Karen Maxwell, Principal Tel: 306-425-5600 Annie Johnston - Awasis Centre Fax: 306-425-5700 Box 89 Email: [email protected] Pinehouse, SK Description: Kindergarten to grade 4 S0J 2B0 Location: Pinehouse Contact: Shannon Natomagan Ben McIntyre School Tel: 306-884-4868 Box 222 Fax: 306-884-4818 Uranium City, SK Description: Programming for preschool children. S0J 2W0 Location: Uranium City Contact: Doug Preikschat, Principal Tel: 306-498-2150 Fax: 306-498-3130 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nlsd113.com Description: Public school Pre K-9 1 Educational Services Sectoral Business Prepared September 28/2017 Directory Birch Narrows Dene Community School Canoe Lake School Box 100 Box 223 Turnor Lake, SK Canoe Narrows, SK S0M 3E0 S0M 0K0 Location: Turnor Lake Location: Canoe Narrows Contact: Allan Boyce, Principal Contact: Ida Iron Tel: 306-894-2077 Tel: 306-829-2012 Fax: 306-894-2075 Fax: 306-829-4211 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Description: On reserve N-12. Description: On reserve, public school N-12 Buffalo River Dene Nation (Headstart) Charlebois Community School Box 291 Box 40 Dillon, SK Cumberland House, SK S0M 0S0 S0E 0S0 Location: Dillon Location: Cumberland House Contact: Marie Chanalquay Contact: Lily McKay-Carriere, Principal Tel: 306-282-4414 Tel: 306-888-2181 Fax: 306-282-1414 Fax: 306-888-2193 Description: Child Services - 2 to 4 years old. Email: [email protected] Website: www.nlsd113.com Description: Provincial, public school K-12. Buffalo River Dene Nation (Post Secondary) Box 40 Dillon, SK Churchill High School S0M 0S0 Bag Service # 7500 Location: Dillon La Ronge, SK Contact: Lavina Catarat S0J 1L0 Tel: 306-282-4433 Location: La Ronge & Area Fax: 306-282-2113 Contact: Martina Cain, Principal Email: [email protected] Tel: 306-425-2255 Description: Funding agency for Buffalo River Dene Fax: 306-425-3955 Nation, Job Search, employment & resume Email: [email protected] writing. Website: www.churchillcommunityhighschool.ca Description: Public education Grades 7-12, community school programming. Buffalo River Dene Nation (School) Box 70 Dillion, Sask Churchill Learning Center S0M 0S0 Bag Service # 7500 Location: Dillon La Ronge, SK Contact: Gordon Hum S0J 1L0 Tel: 306-282-2044 Location: La Ronge & Area Fax: 306-282-4420 Contact: Scott Tomporowski Email: [email protected] Tel: 306-425-2289 Description: Pre K - 12 Fax: 306-425-5371 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nlsd113.com Description: Public education Grades 7-12 (Behavioral Change Program) 2 Educational Services Sectoral Business Prepared September 28/2017 Directory Clearwater River Dene Nation School Edcentre.ca On-line Learning Services Box 5030 Bag Service #6500 Clearwater River, SK La Ronge, SK S0M 3G8 S0J 1L0 Location: Clearwater River Location: La Ronge & Area Contact: Mark Klein, Principal Contact: Ted Green Tel: 306-822-2228 Tel: 306-425-5680 Fax: 306-822-2212 Fax: 306-425-5682 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Description: Education for grads N - 12. Website: www.edcentre.ca Description: Northlands College/Northern Lights School Division partnership. Online Community Action Plan for Children distance education school. GED, high Box 118 school, literacy, Adult 10/12, web based Beauval, Sask skills building, online high school courses S0M 0G0 grades 10 to 12. Location: Beauval Contact: Patty Gauthier Tel: 306-288-4045 Father Gamache Memorial School Fax: 306-288-4654 Box 200 Description: Community Action Plan for Children & Fond-du-Lac, SK Aboriginal Headstart, Mother & young S0J 0W0 child homemaking skills & family Location: Fond-du-Lac supports. Contact: Janet Dodwell, Principal Tel: 306-686-2033 Fax: 306-686-2110 Creighton Community School Description: On reserve education K-12 school. Box 158 Creighton, SK S0P 0A0 Father Megret Schools Location: Creighton & Area General Delivery Contact: Stacy Lair, Principal Wollaston Lake, SK Tel: 306-688-5138 S0J 3C0 Fax: 306-688-5740 Location: Wollaston Lake Email: [email protected] Contact: Nancy Clark Website: www.creightonschool.com Tel: 306-633-2222 Description: Provincial, public education PreK-12 Fax: 306-633-4888 Description: First nations reserve education, grades 1 to 6 & 7 to 12. Creighton School Division #111 Box 158 Creighton, SK Father Porte Memorial Dene School S0P 0A0 Box 54 Location: Creighton & Area Black Lake, SK Contact: Bob Smith S0J 0H0 Tel: 306-688-5825 Location: Black Lake Fax: 306-688-3131 Contact: Steve Thatcher Email: [email protected] Tel: 306-284-2166 Description: Public elementary and secondary Fax: 306-284-2080 provincial Email: [email protected] Description: Pre K - 12 on reserve public education. 3 Educational Services Sectoral Business Prepared September 28/2017 Directory Gordon Denny Community School Ile a la Crosse School Division #112 Bag Service #7300 Box 89 Air Ronge, SK ? S0J 3G0 S0M 1C0 Location: La Ronge & Area Location: ? Contact: Lionel Brideson, Principal Contact: Ernie Cychmistruk, Director of Education Tel: 306-425-2997 Tel: 306-833-2141 Fax: 306-425-2266 Fax: 306-833-2104 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.nlsd113.com Website: www.saskschools.ca/~rossignol/schooldiv Description: K-6 public school. Description: Administration for school division. Headwaterstech Irone Olson Memorial School Box 489 General Delivery Air Ronge, Saskatchewan Kinoosao, SK S0J 3G0 S0J 0J0 Location: La Ronge & Area Location: Kinoosao Contact: Jody Rhodes, Logistics Specialist Contact: Louisa Linklater Tel: 306-425-4778 Tel: 306-758-3030 Fax: 306-425-4780 Fax: 306-758-3032 Email: [email protected] Description: On Kinoosao Indian reserve (Peter Website: www.kcdc.ca Ballantyne Cree Nation), public education Description: Corporate computer and electronic sales, PK & K-9. service and installation, Household and entertainment computer sales & service, Computer equipment, recycle dealership Jans Bay School Industry computer technician training General Delivery Video conferencing services Canoe Narrows, SK S0M 0K0 Location: Jans Bay Hector Thiboutot School Contact: Barry Kimbley, Principal Box 150 Tel: 306-829-4202 Sandy Bay, SK Fax: 306-829-4445 S0P 0G0 Email: [email protected] Location: Sandy Bay Website: www.nlsd113.com Contact: Barbara Traxel, Principal Description: Provincial, public school K-9. Tel: 306-754-2139 Fax: 306-754-2130 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nlsd113.com Description: Provincial, public school K-12. 4 Educational Services Sectoral Business Prepared September 28/2017 Directory Keewatin Career Development Corporation Kids First North Program Box 489 Box 429 Air Ronge, SK Cumberland House, SK S0J 3G0 S0E 0S0 Location: La Ronge & Area Location: Cumberland House Contact: Randy Johns, CEO Contact: Karen Carriere, Home Visitor Coordinator Tel: 306-425-4778 Tel: 306-888-2272 Fax: 306-425-4780 Fax: 306-888-2320 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.kcdc.ca Website: www.kidsfirstnorth.ca Description: - Video production Description: Family Support & Services for prenatal to - Information Technlogy (IT)consulting age 5 years. - IT equipment & artwork service. high def video cameras, sound equipment Kids First North Program - Video Production, website production Box 418 Creighton, SK S0P 0A0 Kids First North Location: Creighton & Area Box 205 Tel: 306-688-6620 Buffalo Narrows, SK Fax: 306-688-6621 S0M 0J0 Website: www.kidsfirstnorth.ca Location: Buffalo Narrows Description: Support & services are provided through Contact: Jeanette Chartier partnerships between families, Tel: 877-670-5437 communities, service organizations & Fax: 306-235-5435 departments. Email: [email protected] Website: www.kidsfirstnorth.ca Description: Home visits to assist family parenting, & Kids First North Program prenatal to 5 years. La Ronge, Sask S0J 1L0 Location: La Ronge & Area Kids First North Program Contact: Supervisor on duty. Box 219 Tel: 306-425-8033 Green Lake, SK Fax: 306-425-8034 S0M 1B0 Location: Green Lake Contact: Joyce Bell, Home Visitor Tel: 306-832-2250 Fax: 306-832-2251 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kidsfirstnorth.ca Description: Support & services Green lake,Beauval, & Ile-a-la-Crosse. Parents & Children - 0-6. 5 Educational Services Sectoral Business Prepared September 28/2017
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