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Students heading to Skills Canada Nationals

Some Lloydminster students are in the spotlight after last week’s Provincial Skills Canada contest in Edmonton.

At Lloyd Comp one student is bringing back gold and moving on with Team Alberta to nationals. Six of the top nine finishes in Electrical Installation were Lloyd Comp students.

In winners row:

  • Emmett Sherbinin – Gold – Electrical Installation
  • William Decker – Bronze – Electrical Installation
  • Princess Dabu – Bronze – IT Office Software Level 2

Also placing were Ashton Kluk and Jackson Walker (Video Production), Matthew Christenson, Colby Hynes, Grady Husch, Tori Spooner (Electrical Installation), AJ Gervais (IT Office Software), Sophie Graham (Hairstyling), Sam Lothrop (Workplace Safety), Sahd Hosain (Architectural Technology & Design).

Emmett Sherbinin heads out with Team Alberta for Skills Canada 2025 at the Regina Exhibition, May 28-31

At Holy Rosary High School:

  • Ife Antonio – Bronze – Job Search
  • Davin Bajema & Luke Light – Bronze – Video Production

Also placing Jade Ezumah (Job Skill Demonstration), Arvinn Rebollido (Photography), Christina Smiley (Public Speaking), Valentina Corredor (IT Office Software), Isaac Jurke (Welding), Connor Cherney (Carpentry).

At Lakeland College, Logan Peters has a gold in Carpentry, and will join Team Alberta for Nationals. Braden Kereliuk is also making the cut with a gold in Steam Pipe Fitting. Lexi Lundquist got silver in Hairstyling.

Also placing at the post-secondary level were Deyton Selte (Carpentry), Sheldon Mailhot (Electrical), Mila Jubinville-Morin (Hairstyling), Jerome Unger (Heavy Equipment), Rain Fleming (Aesthetics).

Gerry Lampow
Gerry Lampow
Gerry has lived in Lloydminster since winter 2010. That detail is important as coming from the Caribbean he did not see green grass until May. Now an Alberta/Western Canada resident, you would be hard-pressed to find a stronger proponent of Lloydminster than the news guy that appreciates a healthy dose of rock music and dress code leather. His mantra is focus on one thing and do it well.
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