麻豆传媒AV

Skip to content

In the Community

Assiniboia: a railway village empowered through history

Lots for Assiniboia鈥檚 townsite were sold by the Canadian Pacific Railway 鈥 at this time, the corporation was building a branch line through southern Saskatchewan in October 1912.

The good and bad of ruts

Unless you鈥檝e always lived a well-established routine that鈥檚 more closely resembled a rut than a schedule, you鈥檝e probably created one in the past six months. I know I have.

麻豆传媒AVeast College held grand opening of Powerline Technician Training Centre

麻豆传媒AVeast College celebrated the grand opening of its newest training facility and apprenticeship program this past Friday (Aug 28).

Spreading dirt

Not sure where I picked up the muck, but there was plenty of it on the kitchen and hallway floors. I tried sweeping it up but to no avail.

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聽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鈥檚 senior population during the pandemic and beyond.

Peace found in the midst of pain

I spent another few but painful hours in hospital last week. It turned out to be relatively easy to deal with this time and a shot of morphine helped dull the agony.

鈥淣ear normal鈥 schools a strange approach

The Saskatchewan Party government has been telling us for months now that COVID-19 means a new normal for all of us. But that new normal surely isn鈥檛 being applied to the re-opening of schools in this province in three weeks.

Communities in Bloom photography contest

Communities in Bloom are holding a photography contest at the close of summer. Communities in Bloom want contestants to take photos of what they鈥檙e proud of then send them in for a selection of prizes.

Online conspiracies about COVID-19 are promoting lethal untruths

Harmful conspiracies about COVID-19 are multiplying throughout social media and are frequently published in disreputable news sources.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks