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  2. Saskatchewan Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Polytechnic (formerly the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology or SIAST) is Saskatchewan's primary public institution for post-secondary technical education and skills training, recognized nationally and internationally for its expertise and innovation. Through program and course registrations, Saskatchewan ...

  3. Robertson College - Wikipedia

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    The college was purchased in 2001 by the Midwestern School of Business and Technology in Winnipeg; it now has since become a multi-campus college with campuses added in Calgary (2004) and in Edmonton. In 2009, an online training division for Robertson College was created. Robertson Online offers flexible learning with an expanding catalog of ...

  4. University of Saskatchewan academics - Wikipedia

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    Typical classroom. University of Saskatchewan has over 200 academic programs on its Saskatoon, Saskatchewan campus, and is internationally known for its teaching and research. The on-campus synchrotron Canadian Light Source makes it the only Canadian institution for such nuclear and biotechnology research.

  5. Lakeland College (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .lakelandcollege .ca. Vermilion Agricultural and Vocational College, 1970. Lakeland College is a post-secondary college in Alberta, Canada. It is publicly funded, and maintains two campuses in Vermilion and Lloydminster. Lakeland serves over 7,000 students through the academic year with 2,223 [1] studying full- and part-time.

  6. University of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The University of Saskatchewan is one of Canada's top research universities (based on the number of Canada Research Chairs) and is a member of the U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities (the 15 most research-intensive universities in Canada). The university began as an agricultural college in 1907 and established the first Canadian ...

  7. Canadian Mennonite University - Wikipedia

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    Blazers. Colours. Green. Website. cmu .ca. Canadian Mennonite University ( CMU) is a private Mennonite university located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is affiliated with Mennonite Church Canada and the Mennonite Brethren Church of Manitoba. [1] It has an enrolment of 1,607 students. [2]

  8. Universal transit pass - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton area U-Pass program provides participating post-secondary students with unlimited access to the transit services of Edmonton, St. Albert, Strathcona County, Fort Saskatchewan, Spruce Grove, and Leduc during fall and winter academic terms.

  9. Higher education in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The University of Saskatchewan offers for the first time an Arts and Science degree at Regina College. 1961 July 1, Regina College is renamed the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus. 1963 A second technical institute, The Central Saskatchewan Technical Institute, opens in Saskatoon. 1964 The Liberal Party is elected.