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Named after a racing horse, Coronach is a town with a matchless history

Situated 19.3 kilometres north of the U.S. border, Coronach was founded in 1926 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The CPR chose the name Coronach after the horse who had won the Epsom Derby in England in the same year.

The Liberal government is putting the right tools in place before a potential second wave arrives

Dear editor, as our economy starts to reopen, the health and safety of Canadians is our number one priority.

NDP said addictions counsellor training should be restored

In June, Sask Polytechnic cut several programs, including addictions counsellor training, as part of its response to the disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Drive-in the night away with Justin LaBrash and True North at the Assiniboia Fairgrounds

Bumper to Bumper, the Assiniboia Times, Nelson GM, Ryan’s ATV, the Town of Assiniboia, Brandon Wiebe Graphic Design, the Assiniboia Kinsmen and Cat Country presented a free drive-in concert at the Assiniboia Fairgrounds on August 20.

CFIB statement on Employment Insurance changes made on August 20

While the Canadian Federation of Independent Business welcomed aspects of today’s plans to transition the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) into the Employment Insurance (EI) system, the changes create many significant concerns and potential c

Reader from the U.K is searching for the relatives of Flt Lt Richard Alvin Campbell

The grainy photo attached was taken in India in the summer/autumn of 1944. This is Flight Lieutenant Richard Alvin Campbell, known simply to his friends as Dick. He was an Assiniboia man and the son of Richard Robert and Elise F. Campbell.

Canadian Red Cross study found SK and MB residents were faring better with COVID-19

The Canadian Red Cross released the results of its four-month COVID-19 study on August 20 and called for policies and practices to better serve the most vulnerable amongst Canada’s senior population during the pandemic and beyond.

Friends of St. Victor received an impressive award

The Friends of the St. Victor Petroglyphs were presented with the 2020 Everett Baker Award from the Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society (SHFS).

Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association Board of Directors elections

Glenn LaPointe Communications & Marketing Lead Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association Each year, the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association (SCA) holds board elections in alternating districts.

Prorogation of Parliament doesn’t bode well for Canadians

In the past days, we saw Finance Minister Bill Morneau resign.
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