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Medical facilities in Assiniboia significantly advanced since 1913

Before Assiniboia existed as a town, medical services were available through Dr. Frederick Warren, who homesteaded north of Assiniboia in the RM Lake of the Rivers. The first physician to establish himself in town was Dr. Alois Gordon in 1913. Dr.

Is there a point where you can’t get much tougher on drunk drivers?

In recent decades there has been a continual trend in both federal and Saskatchewan law – continuously getting tougher on drunk driving.
CCS facility at Boundary Dam captured more than 27,000 tonnes of CO2 in June

CCS facility at Boundary Dam captured more than 27,000 tonnes of CO2 in June

During the month of June, the carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at the Boundary Dam Power Station captured 27,352 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2), SaskPower said Friday.

Ian Cristo is working towards a Red Seal Endorsement as an Automotive Service Technician

The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) publicized the list of Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) Industry Scholarship winners in 2020 – this list included 100 graduating high school students in 72 communities

Who’s That Shrieking in My Back Yard? The Shrikes hatched!

Hungry babies are insistent, but these babies sure do make a lot of noise. Loggerhead Shrikes (a.k.a Butcherbirds) have particularly noisy little ones and they just might startle if people aren’t ready for them.

Pause for Reflection

Mirrors, shadows and conscience

From fear to faith

For those of you, my readers, who are not acquainted with the Upper Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, we live in a relatively small but isolated community.

Local citizen praised the Assiniboia RCMP

My son ordered a graphics card worth $700 in an online shop – he worked for it for three weeks in A&W Assiniboia as a service crew member. He was excited to buy his dream graphics card for his computer. I'm the one who helped my son buy this item.

A Catholic shrine near Glentworth was constructed to assist farmers and share evangelism

North of Glentworth, Gilbert and Pauline Chabot usually live in their farmhouse during the summers, where they take breaks from their home in Lethbridge Alberta. Gilbert Chabot decided to build a shrine on the property where he once farmed.

Pause for Reflection

The Colored Gift from God
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