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Any parents with kids who are interested in playing minor football this season in Assiniboia?

There will be a brief parents information session prior to the annual meeting on July 29 at 7:00 p.m.

COVID-19 and our university's contributions; can any good come of the pandemic?

The virus is not going away. Though there is some promising news regarding an experimental vaccine, the world community is many months away from being able to vaccinate effectively and on a wide scale.

Conservatives are questioning Liberals about the carbon tax

What do you think when someone says they have a secret? Do you assume it’s good or bad information? It can go either way. There are some nice secrets, like surprise parties or Christmas presents.

Limerick is a growing village of opportunities

The village of Limerick is 21 kilometres west of Assiniboia on Highway 13.

Granddaughter and NDP addressed sanitary risks and understaffing in long-term care

Health Critic Vicki Mowat joined Marea Olafson, a teacher living near Wynyard who has become an advocate for her grandmother, to raise concerns about how understaffing in long-term care has put their residents at an elevated risk during a pandemic.

Phone scams reported in the Assiniboia area

The Assiniboia RCMP would like to remind the public to not give out their private information over the phone, including their date of birth, banking information, or Social Insurance Number.

Seeds Canada amalgamation plan sidelines independent seed growers

In 2018, five seed industry groups collaborating under the name Seed Synergy published a White Paper, setting out their vision to increase seed companies’ revenues and cut their own costs at the expense of farmers, public plant breeders and consumers

COVID-19 Exposure at Regina Businesses

The Saskatchewan Health Authority issued an advisory on July 17 after confirmation that a person visited select Regina businesses during the time when they were likely infectious with COVID-19.

Saskatchewan’s oil drilling has stopped completely: Oil production down 28.2 per cent

In recent years, by mid-July there would be 30 to 50 drilling rigs working throughout Saskatchewan. Nearly all would be drilling for oil, but one or two would be drilling for potash or helium.

Bengough has everything anyone could ever need according to the town’s mayor

Bengough’s mayor, Dennis Mazenc, still believed his town was a great place to raise families in 2020, just as he did in conversation a year earlier.
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