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Feb 19, 2026

New Parks and Greenspace Planned for Niverville

On February 17, Niverville’s council addressed the matter of adding new parks and greenspace in the coming years.

Sports & Recreation
Feb 17, 2026

Panthers Roaring: Niverville High School Team Making Noise in WHSHL

It’s a great time to be a hockey fan in Niverville. And while the Niverville Nighthawks continue to dominate in the MJHL, another Niverville squad has been quietly building something special of their own.

Sports & Recreation
Feb 17, 2026

Panzer’s Five-point Night Leads Nighthawks to Win Over Steelers

It may have taken a little while, but the Niverville Nighthawks looked like a team returning to form Monday afternoon, erupting for four third-period goals en route to an emphatic 8–3 victory over the Selkirk Steelers at the CRRC.

Sports & Recreation
Feb 15, 2026

Comeback Falls Short as Titans Edge Nighthawks 5–4

It was a special night inside the CRRC on Saturday—not just because Valentine’s Day brought love into the air, but because special teams stole the spotlight.

Niverville Pee Wee Clippers (1970). Front row: John Enns, Ken Doerksen, Mark McMahon, Bill Condon, Shawn McMahon, Raymond Dyck, and Roger Lamplight. Back Row: Marvin Rempel (coach), Brian Doerksen, Clarence Braun, Ian Wallace, Levi Isaak, and Ronnie Friesen
Sports & Recreation
Feb 01, 2016

We Fought for Our Game: Looking Back at the Niverville Clippers Legacy

These days, it is a novelty to watch a hockey game played in the great outdoors.

The R4U Red River Rage ringette team
Sports & Recreation
Jan 01, 2016

Ringette Program Thriving in Southeast

The Red River Rage ringette program is thriving in our community. 60 players are registered in the local program this year. While most communities are worried about not having enough players to form a team, Niverville’s biggest challenge is making sure the players get enough ice time.

Tyler Anderson on the ice for the West Kelowna Warriors
Sports & Recreation
Jan 01, 2016

Former Clipper Making Strides in Kelowna

It’s a trade that has so far worked out very well for Tyler Anderson.

Sports & Recreation
Jan 01, 2016

Hockey Season in Full Swing

It is finally starting to look like hockey season outside. Inside the rink, Clipper Ice Sports (CIS) is continuing to see some great success.

Sports & Recreation
Jan 01, 2016

Stuck in the Penalty Box

The Jets play a pretty rough brand of hockey. They are big, they are physical, and for the most part this is a good thing.

Sand floor at the Niverville Curling Club, where low temperatures have delayed ice making
Sports & Recreation
Jan 01, 2016

Curling Season On Thin Ice

If someone were to ask me for an example of global warming, they would need to look no further than the past starting dates at the Niverville Curling Club. 25 years ago, it was not uncommon for us to start curling by December 1. Last year, we threw our first rock on January 6.

Hannah Aitken
Sports & Recreation
Jan 01, 2016

Athlete of the Month - Hannah Aitken

Hannah has been playing ringette for our local Red River Rage ringette team for the last 5 years.

Sports & Recreation
Jan 01, 2016

Fitville: Setting Manageable Goals

Happy New Year! We often try to set New Year’s resolutions to get fit or be healthy. I know I have tried to set goals like “I’m going to exercise more,” and frankly dropped those goals after the first month.

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