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Women's Futsal
Futsal is a variation of indoor soccer played with a smaller ball and 4 on 4 with a goalie. It is fast-paced, requires foot speed, skill, creativity and teamwork. Do you want to play for Assiniboine...
Men's Futsal
Futsal is a variation of indoor soccer played with a smaller ball and 4 on 4 with a goalie. It is fast-paced, requires foot speed, skill, creativity and teamwork. Do you want to play for Assiniboine...
Women's Soccer
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Men's Volleyball
You must be considered a full time student at Assiniboine to be eligible to play varsity sports. If you are interested in playing and require further information please contact head coach Dan Ashfield...
Women's Curling
The Cougars have resurrected curling teams decades after strong showings at the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA) championships in the late 80’s. Between 1986 and 1989, the Cougars curling...
Men's Curling
The Cougars are resurrecting curling teams decades after strong showings at the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA) championships in the late 80’s. Between 1986 and 1989, the Cougars curling...
Field to fork has never tasted so good
Sold out for another consecutive year, Assiniboine’s Harvest on the Hill is a true learn by doing event with students from five different programs at the heart of the action this past October. Global...
Counsellors Day
Over 50 counsellors attended the Annual Counsellors’ Day at Assiniboine on Thursday, November 14 to learn about the college’s programs, the latest news and details regarding admissions and financial...
Assiniboine unveils new 700 sq. ft Badger Creek Plumbing & Heating Mezzanine
Assiniboine Community College proudly unveiled the new Badger Creek Plumbing & Heating Mezzanine within the Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology at the North Hill Campus yesterday. Combined...
Agriculture education needed to spark interest in ag careers, restore public trust
Social media has a major influence on perceptions about the agricultural sector, prompting those ‘in the know’ to do more to educate the public. “It’s a monumental undertaking of growing importance,”...
Producers yield connections through social media
Social media is gaining prominence among farmers, offering a medium for connecting with fellow producers that J&L Seeds owner Jamie Hodson said is “slowly coming to fruition.” Operating out of a...
Kozak grows the family business
For Assiniboine Community College graduate Matt Kozak, the farming bug bit him at a young age, remaining a constant throughout his life. Kozak grew up with parents Stan and Margie on an acreage west...
Many career paths available to Assiniboine grads
Pamela Wilson’s professional career has taken many paths, with its true north remaining an interest in both agriculture and charting a unique path that encompasses a multitude of side interests. This...
Lifelong learning, hard work key to success for Shearer brothers
With agriculture becoming an increasingly specialized field, farmers are opting against being jacks of all trades and masters of none and investing their time into continued learning. Wawanesa-based...
Many paths lead to agriculture
While exploring different areas of study, Assiniboine Community College students Rute Salemon and Jessica Truthwaite found common ground in horticulture. Salemon, who is studying Land & Water...
Exposing women to opportunities, role models in ag important
Those who enter Assiniboine’s Agribusiness program do so with a goal in mind – usually, to find employment in agriculture. Although they come in with this goal in mind, they don’t always carry the...
Agricultural research essential to learning
Learning from others’ work is central to any education, but this Assiniboine Agribusiness instructor wants to see students contribute original research to agriculture. Dr. Baljeet Singh has been...
Ongoing education, attitude keys to success in ag careers
After graduation from Assiniboine’s Agribusiness program in the spring of 2018, Kaitlyn Davey was among the 91 per cent to find a job within months. The 20-year-old secured a sales agronomist position...
A business built on community and love for ag
Brett Locke and Kristie Dales came up with the idea to open a retail seed business in 2017. Within a few months the friends-turned-business-partners had a plan and a slate of potential clients lined...
Assiniboine runs in the family
The similarities between Tim and Kylie Gompf run deep, with both growing up around livestock on the same multigenerational family farm and loving the outdoors. The father-daughter duo also both...
Leading the way in a complex field
From a young age, Jeff Vassart knew he wanted to be part of a team. Whether he was working alongside his grandfather and father on a family farm near Pilot Mound or taking part in practice during his...
Assiniboine announces meat retail space name: The Protein Pantry
In late November, Assiniboine Community College announced the opening of its new retail space as part of the Food Processing Centre for Animal Proteins on campus. The college invited the public to...