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Locality: Regina, Saskatchewan

Address: 265 Argyle St N S4R 4C7 Regina, SK, Canada

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Thom Collegiate Guidance 24.02.2021

Medicine Hat College’s Open House March 3rd at 6:30pm 8pm (CST)). Join us to explore our campus and residence through online virtual tours, and join live Q&A sessions to speak with current students, program faculty, and much more. On top of that, any student that RSVP’s for the event will have an opportunity to apply for only $40 that evening. ... Here is the link for students to RSVP for MHC’s Open House: https://www.mhc.ab.ca/FutureStudents/OpenHouse

Thom Collegiate Guidance 15.01.2021

Wear your heart on your sleeve and show us your pink shirt! On February 24th we’re asking you do two things Wear a pink shirt... BE KIND! As part of SaskTel Be Kind Online’s commitment to spreading kindness and stopping the spread of cyberbullying we are rewarding those that make the a world happier (and pinker) place! Enter our contest on Instagram Wear your pink shirt and follow @bekindonlinesk on Instagram for a chance to win an amazing prize and pay it forward to someone you think is deserving! How you can enter: Make a video and share a creative way that you rock your pink shirt Upload your video to Instagram, follow + tag @bekindonlinesk and @sasktel Tell us who you would pay it forward to and why Ask your followers to join in on the #PinkShirtDay challenge! Prize Details One creative participant will win $5,000! $2,500 FOR THEM, AND $2,500 TO PAY IT FORWARD TO A DESERVING PERSON, CHARITY, OR ORGANIZATION. https://bekindonline.com/pinkshirtday/

Thom Collegiate Guidance 31.12.2020

Pink Day 2021 School divisions across Saskatchewan will celebrate Pink Day on Wednesday, February 24, 2021. Pink Day started in 2007, when a Grade 9 student in Cambridge, Nova Scotia was bullied by classmates for wearing a pink shirt to school. Taking notice, two students rallied their peers to send a message to the bullies. The next day, the halls were filled with students in pink T-shirts.... Pink Day started because two boys chose to do something about bullying rather than stand by and watch it happen. Now the movement is worldwide, educating and inspiring others to stand together to create an environment of anti-bullying, inclusion, belonging and respect. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=kiGfpt2hjAE