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Rock Talk: New season, new style

The 2020-21 curling season is about to take off with a great general response. On Monday, Nov. 9, the Monday Travelling League will begin with nine teams entered.

Local toured First World War battlefields and cemeteries in France and Belgium

Britain and its Empire lost almost a million men during World War One; most of them died on the Western Front stretching 440 miles from the Swiss border to the North Sea.

Passing lane projects wrapping up for winter

Saskatchewan’s gone whole hog into passing lanes, with many more planned in coming years

Luc Mullinder named Canadian Red Cross Vice President for Saskatchewan

The Canadian Red Cross is pleased to announce the appointment of Luc Mullinder as its new vice president for Saskatchewan.

Small business recovery took a hit despite start of the holiday shopping season

Small businesses recovery has taken a step back as COVID-19 cases increase, according to the latest national results from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business’ #SmallBusinessEveryDay Dashboard .

South Saskatchewan regional economic partnership

Feasibility studies and community branding underway

COVID-19 update: 74 new cases, 34 in hospital, 14 recoveries

There were 74 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 2, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 3,292 cases.

Campaign to exonerate Louis Riel asks government of Canada to act on 135th anniversary of execution

A national coalition on Nov. 2 called on the Canadian government to exonerate Louis Riel who was hanged for treason on November 16, 1885 after leading the Metis people in the Northwest Resistance.

Assiniboia’s branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will outlast the pandemic

Canadian historian Glenn T. Wright described the Royal Canadian Legion as a non-profit, national organization serving war veterans, their families, as well as lobbying the government on their behalf.

Seminar on wills at the Canalta Hotel was informative and perceptive

Edwin Rijvers – a Saskatoon-based representative from Purple Shield – gave a seminar on wills at the Canalta Hotel in Assiniboia on Friday, Oct. 29 from 10-11 a.m.
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