Pimacihowin
"Making a Living"
The Pimacihowin project includes youth between the ages of 16-21 attending Cst. Robin Cameron Education Complex and Stobart Community School in Beardy’s Okemasis First Nation.
The program follows a semester system which consists of two five-month semesters in one academic school year.
The Pimacihowin Project collaborates with the housing coordinator and public works director to establish the priorities of renovation projects within the community.
Since the implementation of this project, these youth have shown increased attendance, engagement, and completion of training modules.
The Pimacihowin Project is a program that is recognized and supported by the Ministry of Education with the government of Saskatchewan. Additionally, the Pimacihowin Project also registers their participants with Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship Program.
Sarilia Country Estates Acreage
Family-Oriented Luxury in the River Valley
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Sarilia Country Estates Acreage
Family-Oriented Luxury in the River Valley
Constructed at Sarilia Country Estates and overlooking the North Saskatchewan River, this acreage home was designed to maximize views of the river, while incorporating passive house design principles. The home features three stories built on a slab-on-grade foundation and an open concept main level for hosting large gatherings of family and friends. In-floor radiant heating throughout the home ensures comfort and consistent heat. The south side of the property features a solar array built to supply the house with the majority of its electricity requirements.
Net Zero and Net Generator.