Gift will support a new Veterinary Technology Simulation Lab in Saskatchewan

Oct 31, 2025

Saskatchewan Polytechnic received a $1-million gift to support a simulation lab for the Veterinary Technology program at the new Joseph A. Remai Saskatoon Campus.

The funds came from the Heather Ryan and L. David Dubé Foundation.

The new simulation lab will provide students with a hands-on learning environment to practice clinical techniques and hone essential skills. The space will allow faculty to deliver a range of simulation experiences, from client scenarios with actors, to procedures using computerized models. The advanced simulation and modelling technology positions Sask Polytech students at the forefront of innovation in veterinary medicine and animal health care.

Ryan said as animal owners; the donation is about ensuring the best possible care in Saskatchewan.

“We’re committed to supporting the health and well-being of all animals looked after by vet techs across the province. Animals are a big part of our lives, and we want Sask Polytech students to have access to the latest tools and technology to build their skills and keep them healthy,” Ryan said.

Sask Polytech CEO Dr. Larry Rosia said veterinary technologists bridge an important gap.

“They are lab technicians, clinical pathology technicians, scrub nurses and so much more,” he said. “This program is key to meeting the growing needs of the animal health industry, today and in the years ahead.”

Veterinary technologist skills are in demand to care for animals at veterinary clinics and animal hospitals, livestock operations, animal shelters, diagnostic labs, research facilities, zoos and game farms.

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