Crystal received a Bachelor of Arts degree, with Distinction and completed the Program of Legal Studies for Native People.
She received her Juris Doctor from the University College of Law.
She served as President of the Aboriginal Law Students Association and the Aboriginal Student Representative on the Board of Directors of the Community Legal Assistance for Saskatoon Inner City Inc.
Crystal worked for the FSIN Justice Secretariat and the Native Law Centre of Canada.
She moved back to Prince Albert and joined the McAuley Law Firm in March 2017.
Crystal enjoys working in the Courts and travelling to Northern Saskatchewan communities.
She is the president of the Prince Albert Bar Association, a position she’s held since 2012.
Crystal worked in various positions before moving to Prince Albert to join the McAuley Law firm in March 2017.
Message: “Follow your dreams, believe in yourself and don’t give up.”
After graduation, Danielle Stillborn completed her degree, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Saskatchewan.
She worked at the Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert before returning home to take on the role of Diabetes Nurse Educator at the Jeannie Bird Clinic.
In the future, Danielle hopes to further her education by achieving an Advanced Certificate in Diabetes Education.
Danielle loves hanging out with her family and enjoys fishing and outdoor activities such as fishing.
Message: “Believe and you will succeed”.
Edna works as the Librarian at Senator Myles Venne School.
She is a fluent Cree speaker and works with students in the school and church to enhance their knowledge of the Cree language.
She is an Anglican Church Lay Reader in her community.
Edna is passionate about education. She worked at various jobs, while going to school.
As a single parent, she was forced to leave her eight-year-old son for a year, while she moved to Calgary to complete her Library and Information Technology diploma from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) in Calgary.
With her job, Edna travels to all the LLRIB school libraries to ensure they are properly maintained.
With her job, Edna travels to all the LLRIB school libraries to ensure they are properly maintained.
Karen is the Principal at Bell’s Point Elementary School.
She worked at several jobs before deciding to further her education.
Karen achieved a Bachelor of Education degree through the University of Saskatchewan. She returned to teach with the Lac La Ronge Indian Band in 1988 “and found my passion.”
During her 30 plus-year career, Karen taught and served as Vice-Principal and now Principal.
Message: “Take pride in how far you have come. Have faith in how far you can go.”
Tayven is a professional engineer; he is the Director of LLRIB Public Works and Housing
He received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the College of Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan in 2003.
Message: “Believe in yourself, don’t give up and remember that nothing in life that is worthwhile will be easy.”
Thomas works with LLRIB Public Works and Housing; he is Red-Seal Journeyman plumber.
After Grade 12 graduation, Thomas completed four years of school and work apprenticing to challenge the Red Seal exam in plumbing.
“I’m Glad I got the opportunity I was given to get an awesome career and help my community and its people all at the same time.”
Meassage: “I’m Glad I got the opportunity I was given to get an awesome career and help my community and its people all at the same time.”
Wilma works as the Home Care Manager at the Jeannie Bird Clinic.
She completed her Adult 12 in 2000. She went on to complete the Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) program graduating in 2002.
Wilma worked at the Jeannie Bird Clinic and “they sent me back to school in 2007 for my Registered Nursing.”
Wilma graduated with a Bachelor of Nursing degree in 2011. She continued to work her way through the roles of Team Leader and Coordinator to her present position.
Message: “Be cool and stay in school and make your dreams come true.”