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The Assiniboia RCMP is searching for information on a stolen bicycle

The Assiniboia RCMP requires the public’s assistance in locating a BMX bicycle stolen from a backyard on the east side of Assiniboia in early June, 2020.

Traffic safety fund grants ratified for 50 communities throughout Saskatchewan

Road safety enhancements will arrive at 50 communities across Saskatchewan due to $550,000 in grants from the Provincial Traffic Safety Fund, according to the provincial government.

This year’s ceremony is cancelled, but Heritage Saskatchewan is looking forward to 2021

In light of the ongoing and unpredictable nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, Heritage Saskatchewan postponed the 2020 Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Heritage Awards originally planned for October 21.

Crime prevention is everyone’s responsibility

The Assiniboia RCMP asked the public to increase their awareness of crime prevention in response to a mini-crime wave in the district.

Cattle, sheep and goat producers are eligible for the Johne’s disease surveillance program

Johne’s disease is a contagious and typically fatal infection commonly disturbing the small intestines of livestock.

Many businesses have changed or evolved over time in Assiniboia

In parallel with other cities, towns and communities in Canada, commercial buildings have often accommodated an extensive range of businesses.

RSM will soon welcome back old friends along with exciting new features

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) revealed on June 26 they are prolonging their reopening date. Under Phase 4.2 of the Re-open Saskatchewan plan, museums are accessible beginning on June 29.

Willow Bunch Giant statue restored by the Willow Bunch Museum in honour of his 30th anniversary

The restoration of the monument happened during Willow Bunch's 150th anniversary

Cold Case North is a true crime mystery set in northern Saskatchewan

James Brady, a Metis leader and prospector from Lake Vincent Alberta, vanished in the Lower Foster Lake area nearly 190 kilometres north of La Ronge Saskatchewan on June 7, 1967.

Slow down and stay safe this Canada Day

With Canada Day approaching, the Government of Saskatchewan reminded travellers to watch for construction zones and plan ahead.
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