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Senior Rebs lose their last league encounter

The Senior Rebels were downed 6-3 on Friday, January 24 in what turned out to be a lacklustre affair on their part. Gravelbourg quickly took a 3-0 lead and never trailed, serving official notice they will not be pushovers in the playoffs.

Fort Knox stormed the Junior Rebels

Earlier last the week, the Junior Rebels successfully outwitted the Regina Silver Foxes on a Wednesday competition at the Assiniboia Civic Centre Arena, besting the visiting team with a 5-2 result.

Gravelbourg Cares Shuttle has been a successful volunteer-run effort

Although the Gravelbourg Cares Shuttle was required to make some adjustments since launching their services in July 2019, the volunteer-run initiative has proven to be a great option for nondrivers in rural communities who require transportation to l

The opposing sides in the Regina Co-op strike still haven’t resolved their differences

After more than 50 days into the strike at the Regina Co-op Refinery Complex, both sides still haven’t arrived at an agreement to end the lengthy job action. Unifor has continued to block traffic leaving and departing from the refinery.

Digital fraud is a notable concern in the computerized era

Fraud involves deception through the use of elaborate or even unsophisticated scams designed to steal money, or to profit somehow over a breach of trust.

Assiniboia Curling Club Rock Talk

The Assiniboia Curling Club is now roughly halfway through its current season, but the action will continue to buzz. The Masters Spiel took place in early January with eight rinks enjoying a weekend of games and fellowship.

Prayer service at St. George’s rejoiced in Christian unity

An exceptional prayer service at St. George’s Catholic Church was held on January 22 at 7:00 p.m. in commemoration of worldwide Christian unity.

Tire maintenance is vital during the winter

Drivers often take tires for granted, but a worn-out rubber doughnut on a rural thoroughfare during the winter can represent serious problems for people moving from A to B, especially in Saskatchewan’s occasional Arctic-like temperatures.

The Canadian economy is perilously close to a tipping point

Although Canada has a robust economy, many of us aren’t profiting from the harmonious and recurrent gains the nation has made in GDP growth. Data released from Statistics Canada in 2019 showed average incomes increased by 2.

Nash’s Restaurant and Lounge celebrated 10 years of business in November

Initially from Cold Lake Alberta, Nash Liagridonis has been running Nash’s Restaurant and Lounge for more than 10 years. He’d been living in Okotoks from 2002-2008 and decided to become a business owner in Assiniboia.
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