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Purple Day to open dialogue on epilepsy

Purple Day to open dialogue on epilepsy

Assiniboia will be marking Purple Day on Friday, March 24 with a presentation at 7th Avenue School and at the Assiniboia Bakery. Parents, caregivers and the general public are encouraged to come out to be part of an open dialogue on epilepsy.
World Day of Prayer held in Assiniboia

World Day of Prayer held in Assiniboia

The Assiniboia community held a World Day of Prayer service on March 3 hosted by the Messiah Lutheran Church. The well-attended event brought in members from all of Assiniboia’s faith communities.
Provincial cattle markets have decreased

Provincial cattle markets have decreased

A total of 12,772 head of cattle were sold in Saskatchewan the week ending February 24. This is down from 13,406 head sold the previous week, and down from 17,210 head the same week a year ago.
New media and fiber exhibit on display

New media and fiber exhibit on display

If you missed the Pop Up Gallery art show in February, the works of media and fiber artist Rita St. Amant are on display during March and April at the Kay Cristo Room in the Assiniboia Library organized by the Assiniboia and District Arts Council.
Assiniboia student wins Make150Count RBC initiative

Assiniboia student wins Make150Count RBC initiative

Sara Kesslering, a Grade 12 student from Assiniboia Composite High School, was selected by the RBC branch in Assiniboia as the recipient of the Canada 150 initiative called Make150Count.
Notekeu championship final is tied up

Notekeu championship final is tied up

The Notekeu League championship final between the Assiniboia Rebels and the Mossbank Blades got underway on March 3 and 4 with both teams coming away with a win. In game one, Mossbank won 4-3 at the Assiniboia Civic Centre on March 3.
Mumps outbreak is a concern

Mumps outbreak is a concern

With a mumps outbreak in neighbouring Manitoba and Alberta, Saskatchewan public health officials are on the alert for any appearance of the virus. Mumps is an infection caused by a virus.
Mossbank ranked third in population growth

Mossbank ranked third in population growth

Mossbank has one of the fastest growing populations in the province. The town follows only Saskatoon and Regina according to the Saskatchewan 2016 Census. The community has grown 10.
Successful Canada 150 celebration at St. Paul’s Church

Successful Canada 150 celebration at St. Paul’s Church

St. Paul’s United Church was one of the first venues to open the Canada 150 celebrations in Assiniboia. The parish held its Canada 150 banquet on February 24 and welcomed 100 guests for the meal. This event was a fundraiser for the church.
Chamber Lunch and Learn details Canada 150 celebrations for town

Chamber Lunch and Learn details Canada 150 celebrations for town

The Assiniboia and District Chamber of Commerce held its Lunch and Learn on February 23, which was sponsored by B & A Petroleum.
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