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From Where I Stand: Knights in not so shining armour

From Where I Stand: Knights in not so shining armour

And just like King Arthur, we really do wish to be the best we can be for the women in our lives
Stroke of Grace: new book by Assiniboia author Julianne Heagy

Stroke of Grace: new book by Assiniboia author Julianne Heagy

Julianne Heagy refers to her book as a tool for those who have experienced an acquired brain injury.
Agriculture Minister Marit believes it is important to keep investing in crop research

Agriculture Minister Marit believes it is important to keep investing in crop research

This year’s funding will support 55 crop-related projects in Saskatchewan
Beijing Olympics a step up for those in NHL playoff bubbles

Beijing Olympics a step up for those in NHL playoff bubbles

Jordan Weal is happy to have more outside space than just a sidewalk
Registration for Tradeshow now available from Assiniboia Chamber

Registration for Tradeshow now available from Assiniboia Chamber

The Assiniboia Trade Show will be held at the Prince of Wales Recreation Centre on Friday, April 22
Five things to know about COVID protocols in SHA facilities next week

Five things to know about COVID protocols in SHA facilities next week

Proof of vax requirements will be lifting in Sask. Health Authority facilities next week
Assiniboia Town Council acknowledge Scotties planning committee

Assiniboia Town Council acknowledge Scotties planning committee

Town of Assiniboia acknowledged the Scotties planning committee for all the work and time that was done to bring the Scotties to the Assiniboia Curling Rink facility.
Assiniboia Arts Council looking for submissions for Pop Up Gallery

Assiniboia Arts Council looking for submissions for Pop Up Gallery

The Assiniboia and District Arts Council will be hosting the Pop Up Gallery online.
St. Victor Petroglyphs important to archaeology

St. Victor Petroglyphs important to archaeology

The St. Victor Petroglyphs are hundreds - if not thousands - of years old.
Five things you need to know about Moe ending proof of vax policy

Five things you need to know about Moe ending proof of vax policy

The provincial government will end proof of vaccination or negative tests in Saskatchewan businesses, workplaces and other public venues this Monday, Feb, 14 at 12:01 a.m.
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