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First Hotel to Reach the HSLC Finish Line!

We are pleased to announce that Microtel Inn and Suites by Wyndham Estevan and Weyburn have achieved HSLC Level 4, making them the FIRST hospitality-based organization in Saskatchewan to achieve this accolade!  Achieving HSLC Level 4 is no small feat. Since beginning their journey in 2021, within a few short months, both Estevan and Weyburn […]

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Does Your Workplace Have a ‘Brown Envelope?’

You probably see brown envelopes laying around the workplace regularly, but one of those envelopes is not like the others.  One of those envelopes is there to help workers recover more quickly from injuries, enhance communication about workplace injuries, and protect everyone involved.  Maybe you are doing something like this already, but by using a […]

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5 Summer Safety Tips to Beat the Heat!

The summer season is in full swing! While the warm weather and sunshine offer ideal conditions for outdoor activities, they also come with a variety of safety concerns that everyone should keep in mind. Excessive heat exposure can lead to four common medical problems that range from minor inconveniences to life-threatening injuries, including heat rash, heat […]

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Soaring To New Safety Heights – The Sky Is The Limit, Or Is It?

Approximately one year ago today, the Provincial Emergency Communication Centre – CanOps started a journey to improve its safety culture. Improving physical and psychological health and safety are integral to achieving a change in culture within the organization. Flash forward to ONE YEAR LATER…. PECC has achieved Health & Safety Leadership Certification Level 1. But […]

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Mental Health Capacity Builders, Coming Soon to a Saskatchewan School Near You!

In early May, the Government of Saskatchewan announced the success of the Mental Health Capacity Building initiative. This initiative began as a pilot project to benefit the mental health of Saskatchewan students. The pilot took place in five high schools across the province to serve as a mental health resource hub for students. This initiative […]

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