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A drive to Emmanuel Prairie Gardens

When driving along the gravel roads northeast of Assiniboia, Emmanuel Prairie Gardens emerges above the fields as an ivory palace of wood surrounded by flowerbeds, shrubbery and trees.

The Assiniboia and District Public Library increased in-library browsing times

The library in Assiniboia has just increased their appointment times for in-library browsing. The updated schedule is applicable as per Lori Crighton, Branch Librarian for the Assiniboia and District Public Library: Monday 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Assiniboia RCMP believed this morning's fire might be suspicious

On September 22, 2020, at approximately 6:13 a.m., the Assiniboia RCMP and Assiniboia Fire Rescue responded to the report of a vehicle fire at an automotive repair business located on Second Avenue East in Assiniboia.

Additional influenza vaccine ordered to accommodate anticipated increased demand

While COVID-19 is on everyone’s mind right now, influenza season is just around the corner. In anticipation of this, the Ministry of Health purchased 36.5 per cent more vaccine than last year to meet the anticipated increase in demand.

APAS launched Rural 鶹ýivity Task Force

Group representing rural Saskatchewan residents will work to close the digital divide

Fire at Taylor's Auto Repair

Sometime between the hours of 6-6:05 a.m., a series of loud explosions were heard throughout Assiniboia on the morning of Sept. 22.

Clean Fuel Standard a second carbon tax, said Saskatchewan’s Minister of Energy and Resources

In its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30 million tonnes per year, the federal government is working developing a new “Clean Fuel Standard” and that is ringing alarm bells for the Saskatchewan government, as expressed by Energy and Reso

Regional colleges receive 24.2 million in funding for skills training programs

Saskatchewan’s provincial government announced annual funding of $24.2 million to the eight regional colleges in the province for skills training programs on September 21. Southeast College will receive $2.7 million.

COVID Alert app launched in Saskatchewan

The Health Canada COVID Alert app became available to Saskatchewan residents on Sept 18. Once downloaded to smart phones, subscribers can participate in digital COVID-19 exposure alerts.

APAS released election priorities for the agricultural sector

With the provincial election only weeks away, the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) released a set of proposals designed to get candidates from all political parties thinking about how best to support Saskatchewan’s most impor
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