Search Search Local News Dec 01, 2015 Done Salon Celebrates First Anniversary December marks the first-year anniversary of one of Niverville’s newest businesses, Done: Hair, Skin, and Nails. The owner, Karen Albaugh, opened the salon last year after a whirlwind series of events. Local News Dec 01, 2015 Hanover School Division Announces Surplus On the heels of a recent school mill rate hike, the Hanover School Division (HSD) finance board recently announced a $70,000 surplus closing out the 2014/15 school year. HSD currently carries an accumulated surplus of $3.25 million, equalling 3.98 percent of its annual operating expenditures. Local News Jan 01, 2015 Holocaust Survivor Tells His Story On November 11, about 700 people packed into the banquet room at the Heritage Centre to mark Remembrance Day, and hear Holocaust survivor Jessie (Isaiah) Vorst speak of his experiences as a child in a German concentration camp. Local News Dec 01, 2015 Law Firm Marks 10 Years in Niverville 2015 marks the tenth anniversary of the Smith Neufeld Jodoin (SNJ) law office in Niverville. Lawyer Ron Janzen has anchored the office since it first opened. Local News Dec 01, 2015 Fire Department Serves Perogies, Fundraises Niverville’s Fire Department held their annual perogy dinner fundraiser on November 11, serving 500 people and raising $6,400 before expenses. Local News Dec 01, 2015 Childcare: A Growing Concern Monumental growth in Niverville over the last 20 years has added to the texture and vibrancy of our community. One need only look to the newest residential developments to recognize that Niverville has been a magnet for young families. Local News Dec 01, 2015 New Deal for Education Assistants On November 5, a group of education assistants ratified a union agreement with the Hanover School Division to ensure annual wage increases, additional paid sick-leave days, and enhancements to education wage premiums. Local News Dec 01, 2015 Big Ag Merger to Take Effect in New Year Penner Farm Services, Horizon Livestock and Poultry Supply, and Paradigm Agri-Solutions have announced a merger, with the companies combining their operating assets as of January 1, 2016. All 3 businesses will continue to operate under their current names and support their existing product lines and services. Local News Dec 01, 2015 Landmark Church Operates Christmas Shoebox Store Every year since 2000, Landmark Christian Fellowship has hosted a Christmas shoebox store on behalf of Operation Christmas Child, an international organization that sends gift-laden shoeboxes to children living in third-world countries. Local News Dec 01, 2015 Holiday Traditions People from all over the world have made their homes here. This month, we've reached out to hear about their diverse holiday traditions, as well as some from right here in Canada Pagination Load more Citizen Poll Should a local municipal council require sports and recreation facilities to be self-sustaining in order to be considered viable? Choices Yes. Taxpayers should not be expected to fund facilities that don't attract enough programs or sponsorship to pay for themselves. * No. These community-owned facilities promote wellness and social connection, benefits that justify public investment even if they don’t break even. * Vote Have a more nuanced opinion? Leave us a comment below: * By submitting a comment, you acknowledge that your feedback may be printed in a future edition of The Citizen. All responses will be anonymous unless signed by the writer. Signed comments are more likely to be published. Cell Number Comment
Local News Dec 01, 2015 Done Salon Celebrates First Anniversary December marks the first-year anniversary of one of Niverville’s newest businesses, Done: Hair, Skin, and Nails. The owner, Karen Albaugh, opened the salon last year after a whirlwind series of events.
Local News Dec 01, 2015 Hanover School Division Announces Surplus On the heels of a recent school mill rate hike, the Hanover School Division (HSD) finance board recently announced a $70,000 surplus closing out the 2014/15 school year. HSD currently carries an accumulated surplus of $3.25 million, equalling 3.98 percent of its annual operating expenditures.
Local News Jan 01, 2015 Holocaust Survivor Tells His Story On November 11, about 700 people packed into the banquet room at the Heritage Centre to mark Remembrance Day, and hear Holocaust survivor Jessie (Isaiah) Vorst speak of his experiences as a child in a German concentration camp.
Local News Dec 01, 2015 Law Firm Marks 10 Years in Niverville 2015 marks the tenth anniversary of the Smith Neufeld Jodoin (SNJ) law office in Niverville. Lawyer Ron Janzen has anchored the office since it first opened.
Local News Dec 01, 2015 Fire Department Serves Perogies, Fundraises Niverville’s Fire Department held their annual perogy dinner fundraiser on November 11, serving 500 people and raising $6,400 before expenses.
Local News Dec 01, 2015 Childcare: A Growing Concern Monumental growth in Niverville over the last 20 years has added to the texture and vibrancy of our community. One need only look to the newest residential developments to recognize that Niverville has been a magnet for young families.
Local News Dec 01, 2015 New Deal for Education Assistants On November 5, a group of education assistants ratified a union agreement with the Hanover School Division to ensure annual wage increases, additional paid sick-leave days, and enhancements to education wage premiums.
Local News Dec 01, 2015 Big Ag Merger to Take Effect in New Year Penner Farm Services, Horizon Livestock and Poultry Supply, and Paradigm Agri-Solutions have announced a merger, with the companies combining their operating assets as of January 1, 2016. All 3 businesses will continue to operate under their current names and support their existing product lines and services.
Local News Dec 01, 2015 Landmark Church Operates Christmas Shoebox Store Every year since 2000, Landmark Christian Fellowship has hosted a Christmas shoebox store on behalf of Operation Christmas Child, an international organization that sends gift-laden shoeboxes to children living in third-world countries.
Local News Dec 01, 2015 Holiday Traditions People from all over the world have made their homes here. This month, we've reached out to hear about their diverse holiday traditions, as well as some from right here in Canada