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First sight of snow in Assiniboia this autumn

Assiniboia received a slight covering of snow on Oct. 16, beginning at about 10:30 a.m. in town. The snow fell at different times throughout the day and lasted until about 6 p.m.

The Buffalo Party is being sued by PGIB for breach of contract

Buffalo Party Leader Wade Sira and candidate Constance Maffenbeier are being sued for breach of contract by the Calgary based Progressive Group for Independent Business (PGIB).

The DISC report identified inadequacies within the province’s SAID program

The Saskatchewan Disability Income Support Coalition (DISC) released a report on Oct. 16, identifying numerous deficiencies within the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) Program.

ACC Rock Talk – Oct. 14

At the ACC Board Meeting held on Wednesday, Oct. 14, following some in depth interest level contacting, it was decided to forge ahead and open the new curling season on Monday, Nov. 9. The ice plant will be fired up on Nov.

Assault in Assiniboia on Oct. 10

The Assiniboia RCMP asked for the public's assistance in locating the person responsible for the assault that took place on the 200 block of First Avenue East in the Town of Assiniboia.

Overdose crisis debated by party leaders

The leaders of the Saskatchewan Party and New Democratic Party were asked during the Oct. 14 leadership debate in Regina how they would deal with rising cases of drug overdoses.

Today’s musicians aren’t being fairly remunerated on the internet

The internet is a fascinating venue for entertainment. A staggering variety of television programs, movies and music are available on several apps at the click of a mouse.

Dirty Birds is a satirical novel with roots in Saskatchewan

The protagonist of Morgan Murray’s acclaimed debut novel, Dirty Birds, like Murray, has Saskatchewan roots.

Civil debate between Sask. Party and NDP leaders focused on pandemic, spending

It was a debate where some questions were answered and some weren’t, but overall, both New Democratic Leader Ryan Meili and Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe were able to get their points across in was a civil debate with little crosstalk.

Meili came out swinging in the leader’s debate even if the Saskatchewan Party reigns the polls

The debate between Sask. Party Leader Scott Moe and NDP Leader Ryan Meili on Oct. 14 in Regina showed the province’s growing and partisan divide over many social issues.
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