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Jessica Kelly

Newcomers welcomed to Lakeland Board of Governors

October 21, 2020

Lakeland College Board of Governors has welcomed four new public members. “We are pleased to welcome our new members to our Board of Governors. They bring a wealth of expertise, experience, knowledge and connections with them and our Lakeland community is enriched with their presence,” says...

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Students practice electrofishing during Field Week

Building confidence in the field

October 20, 2020

Hands-on learning is a key aspect of Lakeland College's environmental sciences programs, and this year, not even a global pandemic could keep students from getting their hands dirty during Field Week. Laura Andrews, a second-year wildlife and fisheries conservation major, was relieved to learn...

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Students handling plants and grass during a walk

Medicine walks become valuable wellness resource

October 20, 2020

With the current state of the world and specific COVID-19 guidelines in effect at the college, Lakeland's Indigenous Support Services sought alternative activities that supported students' wellbeing. “Since our Indigenous Student Lounge isn't accessible at the moment, I wanted to make sure students...

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Candice Ives and Braden Olynick sit on top of one of the Emergency Training Centre's firetrucks.

Firefighter grads hose down COVID-19 conditions

October 20, 2020

Lakeland College's first group of graduates in the 2020-21 academic year excelled, despite the pressures of COVID-19. According to Candice Ives and Braden Olynick, blended firefighter training grads, COVID-19 caused little interference to their education. “I feel like we received the same quality,...

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student check mature crop

Overcoming adversities critical to Harvest 2020 success

October 20, 2020

Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm - Powered by New Holland (SMF) crops unit has cause for celebration, having wrapped up harvest at the beginning of October. Breanna Elder, the SMF crops unit's public relations manager, says over 800 acres of wheat, barley, canola and pea crops were seeded...

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