05/15/2026
๐๐ If you want to see what a truly supportive group of students looks like, look no further than these three. ๐๐
When they first walked through our doors for classroom training, they were complete strangers. By the end of their training, they had become a team ๐ค - encouraging each other, learning together, pushing each other forward, and building friendships that we know will last well beyond training. Watching the support and teamwork between them was something pretty special โญ
First up is Rowan from the Battlefords, who many of you may recognize from Westwood Turf Farm . Right from the get-go, Rowan showed up ready to learn and willing to put in the work ๐ช. His dedication and effort paid off, and it was great to watch him succeed in reaching his goal of earning his Class 1 licence ๐ Way to go, Rowan! ๐
Next is Melanie from Moosomin First Nation ๐. Melanie always had a smile on her face and brought such positive energy into training every single day โ๏ธ. Her excitement to learn and take on this challenge was infectious. She stayed focused, determined, and committed to becoming the best driver she could be. We are very proud of you, Melanie! ๐
And then we have Laithan - better known as โLightningโ โก - from Little Pine First Nation. Taking on this challenge was a huge step for Laithan as he works toward building a better future for himself and his son โค๏ธ. As a coach and natural team leader ๐, he brought encouragement and positivity to everyone around him. We are incredibly proud of his accomplishment in earning his Class 1 licence! ๐๐
Congratulations to all three of you ๐ We wish you nothing but success moving forward, and we canโt wait to see where this next chapter takes you.
Now itโs time for the next group of students already out in the trucks and getting their training underway!