Image credit: Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Image credit: Saskatchewan Polytechnic

The pressure was on, the tools were ready and the talent was unmistakable. 

This spring, 54 Saskatchewan Polytechnic students and apprentices proved their skills on a provincial stage, earning gold, silver or bronze medals at the Skills Canada Saskatchewan Provincial Competition.  

Nineteen competitors will advance to the Skills Canada National Competition (SCNC) in Toronto on May 28-29, where they will face the best student and apprentice talent from across the country. 

Skills Canada Saskatchewan plays a key role in promoting and developing skilled trades and technologies across the province. The provincial competition, held in March at Sask Polytech’s Regina and Moose Jaw campuses, gave students hands-on experience while helping employers see the quality of training happening in Saskatchewan. 

Skills competition

“Skills competitions are designed to mirror workplace demands including tight timelines, technical precision and problem-solving under pressure,” says Dr. Larry Rosia, Sask Polytech president and CEO. “For students, that experience can be invaluable. We’re proud to showcase the advantage of a polytechnic education though the Skills Canada competitions. Congratulations to all the participants and good luck to the medal recipients going on to compete at nationals!”  

Participants competed across a wide range of categories, spanning skilled trades and technologies. Events included graphic design, game development and electronics, as well as plumbing, bricklaying, carpentry, machining, aesthetics, hairstyling and welding. 

Among the medal winners, 21 are registered apprentices with the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) and attended technical training at Sask Polytech.

Skills competition

“The apprentices at the Skills Canada Saskatchewan competition should be proud of their talent and accomplishments in the skilled trades,” says SATCC CEO Jeff Ritter. “Congratulations to all the winners and best of luck to those competing at the national competition.”

"Our provincial competition showcases the high level of skill, focus and professionalism Saskatchewan students bring to their trades and technologies,” says Krystal Nieckar, executive director of Skills Canada Saskatchewan. “Events like this give competitors the chance to test themselves against industry standards while building confidence, career readiness, and pride in their craft.”

Those moving on to the Skills Canada National Competition will face a new level of challenge. SCNC is Canada’s premier event for students and apprentices in skilled trades and technologies, bringing together more than 500 competitors from across the country to compete in over 40 skill areas. 

Skills competition

Congratulations to all Sask Polytech competitors on their achievements, and best of luck to those representing Saskatchewan on the national stage in May. 

Bricklaying #20  

  • Gold: Daylon Schrader, Level 3 Bricklayer apprentice, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Jacob Dunn, Level 2 Bricklayer apprentice
  • Bronze: Joshua Bradley, Level 3 Bricklayer apprentice

Carpentry #26

  • Gold: John Gulrud, Level 2 Carpenter apprentice, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Jacob Wiebe, Level 4 Carpenter apprentice
  • Bronze: Colin Bovingdon, Level 3 Carpenter apprentice

Electrical Installations #18

  • Gold: Rory Nemeth, competing at SCNC 

Industrial Control #19

  • Gold: Jacob Argue, Level 4 Construction Electrician apprentice

Plumbing #15

  • Gold: Brody Marcinkiw, Level 2 Plumber apprentice, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Ewan Johnson, Level 4 Plumber apprentice
  • Bronze: Lucas Seabrook, Level 2 Plumber apprentice

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning # 38

  • Gold: Ashton Belitski, Level 2 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic apprentice, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Ben Larocque, Level 2 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic apprentice

Sheet metal work #43

  • Gold: Mitchell Ervin, Level 2 Sheet Metal Worker apprentice, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Shawn Androsoff, Level 2 Sheet Metal Worker apprentice

Steamfitter / pipefitter #81

  • Gold: Christoph Zawatsky, Level 2 Steamfitter-Pipefitter apprentice, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Destin Payette, Level 3 Steamfitter-Pipefitter apprentice
  • Bronze: Dylan Lamontagne, Level 3 Steamfitter-Pipefitter apprentice

Welding #10

  • Gold: Aum Patel. competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Carson McBey
  • Bronze: Dayne Heisler
  • Bronze: Kyle Balitski

Cloud computing #D1

  • Gold: Minh Khoa Le, competing at SCNC 

Electronics #16

  • Gold: Ranieri dos Santos Vilela, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Adekunle (Favour) Oduwole
  • Bronze: Bri Colenutt

Graphic Design Technology #40

  • Gold: Grace Guan, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Bailey Harms
  • Bronze: Aliyah Wilder

IT Network Systems Administration #39

  • Gold: Dharmit Patel, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Hardeep Kaur
  • Bronze: Abe (Abderrahim) Yousfi

Photography #54

  • Silver: Jenna Aulie
  • Bronze: Olivia Dumalski

Web technologies #17

  • Gold: Cong Vu Bui

CNC Machining #6

  • Gold Chance Hoene, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Cooper Johnson
  • Bronze: Mohmad Aasim Vohra

Industrial Mechanic #1

  • Gold: Aiden Atkins-McBrearty, Level 3 Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) apprentice, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Max Hallemann, Level 3 Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) apprentice
  • Bronze: Michael Dawson, Level 2 Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) apprentice

Mechanical Engineering CAD #5

  • Gold: Haley Burnouf, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Richard Arnold

Mechatronics #4

  • Gold: Graham Couture, competing at SCNC 
  • Gold: Richard Arnold, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Yuriy Kramesh
  • Silver: MD Abdullah Al Noman Nibir
  • Bronze: Dmitrii Nam
  • Bronze: Travis Kinsella

Precision Machining #3

  • Gold: Parker Lalach, Level 3 Machinist apprentice, competing at SCNC 
  • Silver: Colton Koethler
  • Bronze: Hailey Wolensky

Cooking #34

  • Gold: Huong Nguyen, competing at SCNC 

Automobile Technology #33

  • Gold: Luca Carani, Journeyperson Automotive Service Technician

Full medal results can be found here.

Skills competition

More information on Skills Canada Saskatchewan is available at skillscanadasask.com.   

The  Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) oversees and administers the apprenticeship system in Saskatchewan. The organization trains apprentices; certifies tradespeople and apprentices; regulates the apprenticeship system; and promotes apprenticeship. Institutions such as Sask Polytech are contracted by the SATCC to provide apprenticeship technical training across the province.