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Assiniboine Community College is removing the "Community" from their name.

It is the third time in the 63-year history of the college that it has changed its name.

Parkland Campus Director Carol Stewart says the name change has been years in the making.

"Our connection to community has never been because of our name, and that will remain strong as we move forward as Assiniboine College.  So community-based education, and supporting community initiatives and events, and building a strong college community are always going to be foundational as to who we are.  And we are actually Canada's national leader in community-based education."

Stewart adds the name change also comes with a logo change for the college. 

"The college logo now features a geometric "A", and it signifies Assiniboine.  And its shape is also inspired by the rich heritage of Manitoba's First Nations and the teepee, symbolizing the beginning of life and the nurturing community of a home.  And of course our commitment to the prosperity of our First Nations, Inuit, and Metis people.  Artistically we have retained the purple and red hues that has become known as part of our brand.  These are inspired by Manitoba's essence."

Stewart says the purple represents the Prairie Crocus, while the red represents the energy, strength, and passion of Manitobans.