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St. George’s Catholic Church was Assiniboia’s first place of worship

Sunday worship services have been an eminent component of Assiniboia since the age of settlement in the early 1900s. Today, the town is filled with Protestant, Evangelical and Catholic congregations.

APAS addressed House of Commons Agriculture Committee

After weeks of advocacy on behalf of Saskatchewan’s agricultural producers during COVID-19, the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) had the opportunity to address the House of Commons Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-F

Reader voiced concerns about the Confederate flag on jerseys

I am writing to say it is odd that your paper chose to run a story from the Associated Press on NASCAR's removal of Confederate flags from their races, instead of owning-up to the fact your local hockey team still features the same flag on their jers

COVID-19 update: one new case, two in hospital

One new case of COVID-19 was reported in Saskatchewan on June 14, bringing the provincial total to 665. The newest case in the province was in Saskatoon. Of the 665 reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, 24 were considered active.

CAN'T GO. WON'T GO. NEVER GO.

As we come – hopefully – to the end of a challenging time in world history, plans are being made for the re-opening of the church.

Lea McLeod offered procedures for handling difficult co-workers

Unpleasant people are part of life – there’s no doubt. During our lifespans, most people we’ll meet are caring, generous, considerate and helpful. But there’s also a minority who are challenging.

NDP wanted an independent investigation on province’s long-term care system

Saskatchewan’s New Democratic Party (NDP) called for an independent investigation of the province’s long-term care system on Friday, June 12.

Rita St. Amant is a local artist who works in mixed media with an expertise in textile arts

Rita St. Amant was born and raised in the Glentworth area of Saskatchewan. She has displayed and sold art across Canada and the U.S. For example, her work, Ken's Stallion, won the people's choice award at the Manitoba Fibre Festival last year.

SHA encouraged residents to seek testing for COVID-19

Since announcing more people in Saskatchewan would be offered testing effective on May 25, more than 4,000 residents called for testing, representing a jump of 60 per cent in the volume of calls coming into HealthLine 811.

Graduation ceremonies can be held outside; up to 150 people allowed in places of worship

Deputy premier Gordon Wyant announced on Thursday, June 11 graduation ceremonies can now happen outdoors and increased the number of people allowed in places of worship to a maximum of 150.
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