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‘Gramma Dynamite’ jersey retired by СÀ¶ÊÓƵern Rebels

‘Gramma Dynamite’ jersey retired by СÀ¶ÊÓƵern Rebels

The СÀ¶ÊÓƵern Rebels made a presentation to Lyle Erfle, who retired his mother’s jersey in an on-ice СÀ¶ÊÓƵ before the Rebels game on March 3 at the Civic Centre.
Selling 50/50 tickets

Selling 50/50 tickets

Corallee Tinant and Talsa Warken were at the booth selling tickets for the 50/50 Draw during the Assiniboia Senior Rebels playoffs against the Gravelbourg Hornets on February 22.
Pop-Up Art Show held by Arts Council

Pop-Up Art Show held by Arts Council

By Dan Archer The Assiniboia and District Arts Council held their fourth annual Pop-Up Art Show and Sale at the former Ottenbreit Photo Studio on 531 Centre Street from February 22-23, renamed Gallery Twenty-Four.
Rebels awards

Rebels awards

Al Sinclair received a trophy on the behalf of the Assiniboia Rebels for СÀ¶ÊÓƵ the best Notekeu team from Paul Tendler at the February 22 playoff game against the Gravelbourg Hornets.
Rebel goalies win awards

Rebel goalies win awards

Senior Rebels goalies Spencer Bushell and Tyvan Branton, shared a trophy for best goals scored against.

Winter driving isn't easy

Last week, I performed the usual routine: unplugged the car, started the motor, ignored the cold and swept the snow off the windows with a broom.
Fife Lake Hotel auction raises over $19 thousand for Telemiracle

Fife Lake Hotel auction raises over $19 thousand for Telemiracle

By Dan Archer If you’re driving on Highway 18 between Rockglen and Coronach, be sure to stop in at Fife Lake, to explore another beautiful and nearly-forgotten hamlet almost cheek-to-cheek with the U.S. border.
Gold sponsor for Willow Bunch Swimming Pool

Gold sponsor for Willow Bunch Swimming Pool

The Willow Bunch Swimming Pool Fundraising Committee announced that СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Country Equipment will be a ‘Gold’ level sponsor and donate $5,000 towards their project. From left are Jared Karst, Kip Kyle, Crystal Christopherson and Nancy Giraudier.
Whooping cranes making a comeback in Saskatchewan

Whooping cranes making a comeback in Saskatchewan

In 1941, only 21 Whooping Cranes existed in the world, and many thought North America’s tallest bird was doomed to extinction. Through decades of dedicated and painstaking efforts, the endangered Whooping Cranes now numbers some 650 in the wild.
Literacy Week to be marked in Saskatchewan

Literacy Week to be marked in Saskatchewan

Deputy Premier and Education Minister Gordon Wyant proclaimed January 27, 2019 as Family Literacy Day in Saskatchewan. Family Literacy Day raises awareness of the importance of reading and engaging in literacy-related activities as a family.
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