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Assiniboia Times

Kincaid is a quiet village with many great services available

Incorporated as a village in 1913, Kincaid is 73.4 kilometres west of Assiniboia and positioned in the RM of Pinto Creek No. 75.

Internet messaging is a convenience with lots of ups and downs

Social media messaging, emails, Skype and texting are efficient and cost-effective methods to communicate with friends, family, clients and business associates across the globe.
The Provincial Archives will be releasing digitized copies of community newspapers

The Provincial Archives will be releasing digitized copies of community newspapers

In remembrance of the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Second World War – the day when Canada declared war on Germany on September 10, 1939 – the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan is planning to release the first digitized copies of the pro

Buy a light of love to remember those who’ve passed away

The Recreation and Community Wellness department in Assiniboia is holding a memorial evening in Centennial Park on November 13 at 6 p.m. The event will honour loved ones who’ve been lost.

Saskatchewan’s K-12 students attend the first day of school in September

“It’s exciting. We’re engaging students and we’re looking forward to the start of school,” Principal Brian Ruthven of the Assiniboia Elementary School replied, when asked how he felt about the new school year, which began on September 3.
Coronach’s first street market draws in many from the region

Coronach’s first street market draws in many from the region

Nineteen vendors occupied Coronach’s first Street Market on the last day in August this Labour Day weekend.
Mayor Bob Himbeault is excited with what Assiniboia has to offer

Mayor Bob Himbeault is excited with what Assiniboia has to offer

Mayor Bob Himbeault is enthusiastic whenever he talks about Assiniboia – a town he was born and raised in. “I’m excited about all our services and facilities.

Local student receives scholarship for university studies

Christina Franks from Scout Lake is the lucky recipient of a TD 4-H Agriculture Scholarship of $2,500. Linda Berner, Account Manager for Agricultural Services T.D Canada Trust in Assiniboia, awarded the cheque to Christina on August 29.

Scott Heatcoat loves playing joyful, therapeutic music on the accordion

After hearing his grandfather playing the box-shaped, bellowed instrument, Scott Heatcoat fell in love with the accordion at five years of age. Scott often travelled to polka fests with his grandfather, Edgar Heatcoat.

Canada’s plentiful water resources could become endangered with climate change

Researchers W.L. Quinton, M. Hayashi and L.E. Chasmer co-wrote a study examining the changes in Canada’s permafrost cover in the northwestern areas of the country in 2010.
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