
More than 270 students, parents, teachers and industry members attend the awards at SAIT Polytechnic.

Curtis Weisgerber, a 2004 RAP Scholarship recipient, gives this year’s recipients advice for the future.

Janet Riopel, CAREERS President and CEO, hosts the celebrations at SAIT Polytechnic.

Mr. Brian Bickley, Chair, Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training Board, greets guests who attend the ceremonies at SAIT Polytechnic.

Harry Davis presents the Allan Askeland-sponsored RAP Scholarship to John Guliker, who completed his apprenticeship with Lethbridge Diesel Ltd. John graduated from Calvin Christian School.

Scholarship recipient and apprentice plumber for Weaner's Plumbing and Heating Ltd., Robert Morgan from Didsbury, is gladly recognized for his achievements at the Calgary celebrations. He got his start in the trades through CAREERS' Trades and Technologies Program while attending Didsbury High School.

Mr. Denis Herard, MLA Calgary-Egmont, extends greetings from the Government of Alberta at SAIT Polytechnic.

More than 360 students, parents, teachers and industry members attend the awards at NAIT.

2004 RAP Scholarship recipient Scott McManus gives this year's winners some sage advice.

Scholarship recipient Julia Kent, an apprentice chef at Chez Denis Restaurant in Bonnyville, was gladly recognized for her achievements at the Edmonton celebrations. She got her start in the trades through CAREERS' Trades and Technologies Program. Julia graduated from Bonnyville Centralized High School.

At the NAIT celebrations, guests are treated to demonstrations of trade careers, like this one set up by the Crate and Hoisting Department at NAIT.

David Dunkley, a graduate of Sturgeon Composite High School, earned his scholarship while apprenticing as a Heavy Equipment Technician – Heavy Duty Equipment (Off-Road) in Legal. David graduated from Sturgeon Composite High School.