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Assiniboia Town Council and staff supported Heat the Feet

Peavey Mart in Western Canada is hosting a special program this winter titled Heat the Feet, where customers can purchase a pair of socks for one dollar to help those in need.

A Christmas farewell from former Assiniboia Times reporter, Dan Archer

Over the past two years and eight months, I have been blessed to work as a reporter and photographer at the Assiniboia Times. Living in 麻豆传媒AV Central Saskatchewan has often been a challenge and a privilege in numerous ways.

The COVID that stole Christmas

The theme of the Grinch stealing Christmas seems all too real this year. The holidays are dedicated for time spent with loved ones, delicious feasts and the joy of giving.

What do they want for Christmas?

Children are usually much easier to buy presents for at Christmas, because their desires are more transparent than adults.

Crystal Thorburn hoped her art would inspire others to care about the nature

Artist Crystal Thorburn鈥檚 show Botanicals: Disrupted is on show at the Shurniak Gallery, running from Nov. 3 to Feb. 26. 鈥淪o many things have shut down,鈥 Thorburn said.

COVID-19 update: 11 deaths, 274 new cases, 118 in hospital, 713 recoveries

Eleven residents who tested positive for COVID-19 in a report issued by the SHA on Dec. 12.

2020 People鈥檚 Choice Twinkle Tour winners announced

Stephanie VanDeSype 鈥 Assiniboia鈥檚 Recreation and Community Wellness Manager 鈥 announced the winners of the 2020 Twinkle Tour on a live video launched on social media in the latter part of the morning of Friday, December 11.

Oilfield companies team up to support Estevan Angel Tree

The COVID-19 crisis hit the oilpatch hard, with oil prices going into negative territory briefly in the early days of the pandemic and drilling coming to an absolute standstill.

Although alterations have been introduced, COVID hasn鈥檛 stopped Christmas from coming to Assiniboia

Two of Assiniboia鈥檚 prominent events 鈥 the Christmas Light Parade and the Festival of Trees 鈥 were cancelled this year because of the pandemic.

Assiniboia RCMP are investigating the death of livestock in Stonehenge

The Assiniboia RCMP requested the public's assistance in locating the person(s) responsible for the death of a cow occurring in the RM of Stonehenge sometime between December 6 and December 7, 2020.
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