
ABOUT US
The people behind Wakayos Employment & Training Center:

Shane Bellegarde
Chief Executive Officer
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Jessica Dustyhorn
Manager
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Donna McKay
Administration
Our team at Wakayos Employment & Training Center is dedicated to helping job seekers find fulfilling employment and/or training. We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to succeed in their chosen career path, and we are here to help them achieve their goals.
Whether you are looking for your first job or thinking about making a career change we are here to assist you. Contact us today, you will be glad you did!
Our Partners
Wakayos Employment and Training Center (WETC) takes great pride in acknowledging our valued partners, both past and present, who have played an integral role in our mission to empower individuals through education and employment opportunities. In the past, WETC has enjoyed successful collaborations with esteemed organizations such as the File Hills Tribal Council (FHQTC), the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT), and Parkland College, also known as Suncrest College. These partnerships have been instrumental in facilitating skill development, vocational training, and educational initiatives for the benefit of our community and its members.
We extend our sincere appreciation to these organizations for their unwavering support, commitment, and dedication to our shared objectives. Their contributions have significantly enriched the programs and services offered by WETC, and we look forward to the possibility of renewing and enhancing our partnerships in the future. As an entity of Little Black Bear First Nation, we are also grateful for the steadfast support provided by our main funding partner, the Saskatchewan Government, which has enabled us to expand our reach and impact.
Furthermore, WETC remains open to forging new partnerships as we continue to evolve and respond to the ever-changing needs of our community and the broader region. We believe that collaborative efforts with like-minded organizations and stakeholders will further strengthen our capacity to provide valuable employment and training opportunities. We eagerly anticipate the prospect of developing new alliances that will contribute to the growth and prosperity of our community members. Together, we can continue to make a positive and lasting impact on the lives of those we serve.