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Expressions Photography delivers photography services of all kinds in Assiniboia

Expressions Photography is located in the old Toronto Dominion Bank at 200 Centre Street.

Assiniboia’s brief 2020 Remembrance Day ceremony happened outside in wintry conditions

Assiniboia’s Branch 17 of the Royal Canadian Legion held a COVID-influenced service outside at the cenotaph in front of the Town Hall at 131 Third Avenue West, beginning at 10:45 a.m. on Nov. 11.

Royal Helium putting together winter drilling program in SW Sask., plans SE Sask. for next year

Saskatoon-based Royal Helium Ltd. is in the final stages of putting together a winter drilling program, according to president and CEO Andrew Davidson on Nov. 10.

The job of a lifetime is accepting applications

Applications are now being accepted for the 2021 Saskatchewanderer. In its 11th year, this program is looking for the next enthusiastic person who can showcase all the great things Saskatchewan has to offer.

Sharon Schauenberg will be Assiniboia’s new mayor

Sharon Schauenberg won the mayoral position in Assiniboia on November 9 with a huge mandate of 603 votes verses 179 votes for the opposing mayoral candidate, Renaud Bissonnette.

COVID-19 update: one additional death, 190 new cases, 37 in hospital, 22 recoveries

There were 190 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 9, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 4,087 cases.

Willow Bunch Pool Donation

On November 5, the Conexus Credit Union donated a cheque of $10,000 to the Willow Bunch Pool.

Sir Frederick Banting is credited with discovering insulin, but he had significant help beforehand

Sir Frederick Grant Banting, renowned Canadian legend in the medical world, was born on November 14, 1891 in Alliston, Ontario. He studied divinity at the University of Toronto then transferred to medicine studies.

Highway 1 westbound lanes are closed due to collisions near the Belle Plaine overpass

A Moose Jaw RCMP officer was assisting a westbound semi involved in a collision with a guardrail on Highway 1 near the Belle Plaine overpass, when their unoccupied police car was hit by a second westbound semi on the evening of November 8 at around 8

Blizzard raged through western and southwestern Saskatchewan; making road travel unfeasible

Four hundred- and twenty-two-kilometres northwest of Assiniboia, Kindersley RCMP asked their residents to avoid driving due to extremely dangerous road conditions in a message posted on Sunday, November 8 at 2:27 p.m. (CST).
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