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Cold weather conditions also affect railway operations

Throughout the winter, but especially whenever the mercury plunges, road conditions for vehicles have frequently played a pivotal role in Canadian day-to-day discussions, as the weather becomes colder and the snow begins to drift over the pavement.

Prince Albert RCMP search for two individuals involved in an armed robbery

Prince Albert RCMP are investigating an armed robbery that occurred at a business located on Highway Two North, approximately 30 kilometres outside of Prince Albert on Monday, January 6. At approximately 7:30 p.m.

The Assiniboia and District Chamber of Commerce is hosting a trade show in April

The Assiniboia and District Chamber of Commerce announced that a trade show will be held from April 17-18, named Trade Show – Focus on Business. Trade Show – Focus on Business will run from 4-8 p.m. on Friday, April 17 and from 10-4 p.m.

Gravelbourg Cares is holding a family supper and dance fundraiser in February

Gravelbourg Cares is holding their second annual supper and dance fundraiser on Saturday, February 8 from 5-11:30 p.m. The fundraiser will be held at the Parish Hall in Gravelbourg on First Avenue.

There are some disadvantages to consider when establishing a tourist industry

Southern Saskatchewan has many attractions for tourists, including the province’s rugged and mysterious Badlands. Also, the vast, oceanic stretches of grasslands are breath taking.

Senior Rebels downed in first place battle

With the festive season over, the Notekeu schedule kicked into high gear on January 3 and 4. Hodgeville won a pair, Coronach took 7-2 and the Senior Rebels earned 4-1.

The Mossbank Museum hopes to move their artifacts into the new building by next year

The Mossbank Museum owns several unique historical items, artifacts and art pieces, but this winter, these valuables will remain stored in a compact room, still waiting to be transferred into the museum’s main building in the future.

Nadine Corman celebrated her retirement after 34 years in insurance

Nadine Corman, Account Executive for Western Financial Group, retired after 34 years and eight months in December 2019. “I enjoyed my job. I enjoyed the people I worked with and my customers.” She smiled. “But it’s nice to have freedom.

Local artist will display her art in the Kay Kristo room this winter

Ann Richards was born and raised on a farm near Assiniboia, but she currently resides in Vancouver. She graduated from the Assiniboia Composite High School in 2014.

The Nature Conservancy of Canada suggests leaving the old Christmas tree in the backyard

It’s the time of year when communities are buzzing with holiday cheer. People begin to decorate their homes and consider getting a Christmas tree.
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