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The Willow Bunch Golf Course has always been a community-run effort

The Willow Bunch Golf Course has been an integral employer and tourist draw in the south central Saskatchewan community 42.2 kilometres south of Assiniboia since the mid-1960s.

Southeast College are providing first year university courses in Assiniboia

Southeast College operates in six communities in southeastern and south central Saskatchewan.

Canada’s First Nations are a marginalized population

In Will Ferguson’s sarcastically titled book, Why I Hate Canadians, he described how Sir John A. Macdonald’s government separated much of Western Canada into subdivisions during the late 1800s.

The Juniors are outsized by the Capitals

The Juniors lost their Sunday afternoon noon match on February 9 against their city slicker enemies, the Regina Capitals, finishing the spar-on-ice with a disappointing 4-2 tally.

Experienced, gifted musician and vocalist to perform in Assiniboia this February

Dom Amero first became aware of his musical talents when the Winnipegger as a walk-in had won a lead role in a production of Oklahoma at 14 years of age.

Gravelbourg Cares second annual fundraiser drew in a great crowd

“It’s been amazing,” said Lynn Holmes, a Gravelbourg Cares organizer, as she portrayed the generous turnout on Saturday, February 8 for the shuttle service’s fundraiser held in the Gravelbourg Parish Hall. “We are currently at 175.

Senior Rebels take early series lead

Both Hodgeville and the Senior Rebels have opened up early 2-0 series leads in their respective best of seven matches in Notekeu League semi final action.

APAS analysis shows Saskatchewan farmers will lose 12 per cent of net income by 2022

The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) released updated estimates on the financial impacts of the federal carbon tax on Saskatchewan producers.

Assiniboia Child Care Services is one of Assiniboia's successful non-profits

Parents and community members joined in 1990 with the purpose of investigating and analysing the needs and requirements for childcare in the Assiniboia region.

The droughts of the 1930s might have originated from unsustainable agricultural practices

Throughout the Canadian Prairies, farmers were burning their stubble off during field preparations long before the 1930s.
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