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(Left-right, back) Dave King, Lakeland College dean of trades and technology, Kate Svidrak, Lakeland alumna and current Cenovus employee, Clayton Ulrich, senior field manager, conventional heavy oil operations, Adam Waterman, chair of the Lakeland College Board of Governors, Angela Minish, dean of business and energy. (Left-right, front) Craig Party, senior manager, operations and maintenance, Dr. Alice Wainwright-Stewart, Lakeland president and CEO, Patricia Hill, director, Lloydminster refinery and terminals

Cenovus Energy invests $2 million to help build the region’s future workforce at Lakeland College

April 07, 2026

Cenovus Energy is investing $2 million in Lakeland College to modernize student learning spaces and expand dual-credit programming across the college’s campuses. The generous investment will support upgrades to the Cenovus Energy Production Lab and Cenovus Energy Power Engineering Lab at the Lloydminster...

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The Rustlers women's hockey team celebrates winning conference gold

Rustlers reign again: Lakeland teams deliver championship year

April 02, 2026

The Lakeland College Rustlers are champions again. Lakeland student-athletes delivered a banner season, capturing national gold, conference gold and hosting the  Conference’s  best on home court. Women’s volleyball: National gold The Rustlers women’s volleyball team won the Canadian Collegiate...

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Four students examine a drone control pad.

From dirt to data – students lead the future of agriculture

March 30, 2026

On April 9, students in Lakeland College’s bachelor of agriculture technology program (BAT) will host Farm 4.0: From Dirt to Data, a student-led initiative designed to foster meaningful connections between agricultural producers and the rapidly evolving landscape of technology. Bringing together...

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