The latest edition of the Alumni in ACCtion magazine delves into the success of new community based training programs implemented in 2019. Enjoy reading about the latest College news and alumni...
The Assiniboine Cougars' enjoyed a big weekend of sports, with our Women's and Men's Futsal team's kicking off their 2020 season hosting Providence University College Pilots and the Canadian Mennonite...
The Assiniboine Cougars Women's Hockey team maintained their number 1 ranking for the West Region of the American Collegiate Hockey Association's (ACHA) Women's Division II (W2) when the third...
Learning a new hobby or skill ranks high among people’s New Year’s resolutions. Combine that with frigid outdoor temperatures, and many Westman residents may find this is the perfect time to invest in...
Assiniboine Community College’s new Food Processing Centre for Animal Proteins had its grand opening earlier today, welcoming donors who contributed to helping make the facility a reality. The Centre...
The Assiniboine Cougars are set for an entire weekend of games both at home and on the road! Feel like catching a home game? Come on down to the East Campus Gym this Friday night to catch your Cougars...
Young Canadians’ participation in civic life, including government decision-making, is crucial to Canada’s continued success and to helping secure Canada’s position as an agricultural powerhouse. The...
Assiniboine Community College is proud to announce a partnership with Conestoga College (Ontario) to deliver a tuition-free welding program at its North Hill Campus in Brandon commencing in August...
Captain of the Assiniboine Cougars’ Women’s Hockey team Mariah McCue will lead the team on their 2019-20 Finals Campaign in March to defend their American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA)...
Business Administration and ACCSA president, Tamara Studer, sat down with us to discuss the program and her experience with the ACC Students' Association.
A partnership now nearly six years strong between the City of Brandon and the Brandon Urban Aboriginal Peoples’ Council has been galvanized and set on a course for long-term success following the official signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on Aboriginal Economic Success between the two parties today.
“I always wanted to live abroad. Not only study, but live and learn about other cultures,” said Mabel Figueiredo, a first-year Land & Water Management student.
Assiniboine Community College unveiled a set of priorities for its Parkland Campus in Dauphin today with the aim of developing the campus into a Regional Partnership Centre.