News at Assiniboine
The queen bee is a vital part of any hive; without her, the colony won’t survive.
The queen bee is a vital part of any hive; without her, the colony won’t survive.
Assiniboine Community College has awarded a $1,000 scholarship to 57 high school students taking part in the third annual 2019 Manitoba High School Case Competition this week in Brandon.
Construction is complete and finishing touches underway, as a new super energy efficient home in Dauphin—a home designed to generate at least as much energy as it consumes—prepares to open its doors to the public next Thursday.
Assiniboine Community College will be presenting Kelly McCrimmon with an honorary diploma in Business Administration at this year’s graduation ceremony in Brandon.
Ashley Friesen, Drew Curtis and Hanna Weflen have all committed to the Cougar women's soccer team for the 2019 season.
The devastating fire in downtown Brandon in May last year that left more than 200 people homeless inspired Prarthi Gheewala to develop a device to help firefighters save lives.
The government of Canada, Province of Manitoba, and a number of industry and labour partners are providing a combined $640,000 to Assiniboine to support a new Food Processing Centre for Animal Proteins (FPC) on campus.
The government of Canada, Province of Manitoba, and a number of industry and labour partners are providing a combined $640,000 to Assiniboine to support a new Food Processing Centre for Animal Proteins (FPC) on campus.
Two dozen students from 14 First Nations communities, one-third of them female and some from more than 1,000 km north of Brandon, have received their certificates in the First Nations Safety Officer (FNSO) program at Assiniboine Community College.