Arts & Culture Categories All News Local News Sports & Recreation Commentary Arts & Culture Arts & Culture Apr 25, 2025 Niverville High School to Raise Curtain on Matilda The drama team at Niverville High School are nearly ready to raise the curtain on this year’s musical production of Matilda by Roald Dahl. Arts & Culture Apr 02, 2025 Country Music Stars to Descend on Niverville The mainstage at this year’s Niverville Olde Tyme Country Fair is going to be bigger and better than ever, with a constellation of country music stars touching down to put on a show that won’t soon be forgotten. Arts & Culture Mar 30, 2025 Jette Studios Opens Its Doors On Friday, March 28, the new 25,000-square-foot film soundstage located on the corner of Highway 311 and Wallace Road was alight with activity.The event? None other than the studio’s much anticipated grand opening of Jette Studios. Arts & Culture Feb 07, 2025 Encountering the Wild: Photographer Explores Passion for Nature Jen Normand of New Bothwell is a country girl at heart, and nowhere is this more in evidence than her passion for nature photography. She may not pursue this passion full-time—after all, she has only been doing this for the past few years and it doesn’t quite manage to pay the bills—but that doesn’t stop her from scrounging for every spare minute to spend outdoors. That’s where all the wildlife is, and it’s where her passion finds its truest expression. Arts & Culture Aug 08, 2019 A Maze in Corn Launches the Sunflower Expo A Maze in Corn near St. Arts & Culture Jul 23, 2019 Artist Crafts, Presents Model of Iconic Human Rights Museum Maddie Thompson of Niverville has her sights set on a career in architecture, and an assignment from her Grade Twelve art class has her on her way. Arts & Culture Jul 11, 2019 Fifty Years of Frog Follies On July 11, the St. Pierre-Jolys Frog Follies will be back for another four days of summertime fun, and with it comes a full line-up of family events to celebrate the festival’s fiftieth year. Best yet, all this entertainment can be enjoyed at no cost for entry. Arts & Culture Jul 10, 2019 Cheyenne Summer Fest Celebrates 30 Years Every July for the past 30 years, Ste. Agathe has lit up with two days of lively entertainment geared toward the whole family. This year on July 19–20, the Cheyenne Summer Fest will celebrate three decades since its inception in 1989. Arts & Culture Jul 02, 2019 Author Reflects on Coveted Writers Guild Mentorship Last year, one local author got the good news that she’d been selected for a coveted writing mentorship with the Manitoba Writers Guild. Arts & Culture May 08, 2019 Following Their Passion: The Fiddler The older a person gets, the harder it is to break out of established patterns and follow their dreams. Young people, though, often have the opportunity to pursue those dreams before the pressures of life bear down on them. So many young people in our communities are doing exactly that—following their passions by working hard to develop themselves as artists—and this month we’ll be highlighting some of these extraordinary youth. Arts & Culture May 03, 2019 NES Students Go Medieval in Joust! The Grades Three and Four classes at Niverville Elementary School took the stage earlier this week to perform the school’s spring play, Joust! A Mighty Medieval Musical. Arts & Culture May 01, 2019 Olde Tyme Country Fair Has Something for Everyone Although our spring temperatures have been hit and miss—mostly miss—at the time of this writing, the calendar assures us that summer is just around the corner. Pagination Load more Citizen Poll Do you think developers and local councils should work to make space for tiny homes in our communities? Choices Yes. Tiny homes provide an economical, practical, and sustainable option for those who aren't interested in apartments. * No. Tiny homes, much like trailer parks, could drive down property values for everyone else. * 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
Arts & Culture Apr 25, 2025 Niverville High School to Raise Curtain on Matilda The drama team at Niverville High School are nearly ready to raise the curtain on this year’s musical production of Matilda by Roald Dahl.
Arts & Culture Apr 02, 2025 Country Music Stars to Descend on Niverville The mainstage at this year’s Niverville Olde Tyme Country Fair is going to be bigger and better than ever, with a constellation of country music stars touching down to put on a show that won’t soon be forgotten.
Arts & Culture Mar 30, 2025 Jette Studios Opens Its Doors On Friday, March 28, the new 25,000-square-foot film soundstage located on the corner of Highway 311 and Wallace Road was alight with activity.The event? None other than the studio’s much anticipated grand opening of Jette Studios.
Arts & Culture Feb 07, 2025 Encountering the Wild: Photographer Explores Passion for Nature Jen Normand of New Bothwell is a country girl at heart, and nowhere is this more in evidence than her passion for nature photography. She may not pursue this passion full-time—after all, she has only been doing this for the past few years and it doesn’t quite manage to pay the bills—but that doesn’t stop her from scrounging for every spare minute to spend outdoors. That’s where all the wildlife is, and it’s where her passion finds its truest expression.
Arts & Culture Jul 23, 2019 Artist Crafts, Presents Model of Iconic Human Rights Museum Maddie Thompson of Niverville has her sights set on a career in architecture, and an assignment from her Grade Twelve art class has her on her way.
Arts & Culture Jul 11, 2019 Fifty Years of Frog Follies On July 11, the St. Pierre-Jolys Frog Follies will be back for another four days of summertime fun, and with it comes a full line-up of family events to celebrate the festival’s fiftieth year. Best yet, all this entertainment can be enjoyed at no cost for entry.
Arts & Culture Jul 10, 2019 Cheyenne Summer Fest Celebrates 30 Years Every July for the past 30 years, Ste. Agathe has lit up with two days of lively entertainment geared toward the whole family. This year on July 19–20, the Cheyenne Summer Fest will celebrate three decades since its inception in 1989.
Arts & Culture Jul 02, 2019 Author Reflects on Coveted Writers Guild Mentorship Last year, one local author got the good news that she’d been selected for a coveted writing mentorship with the Manitoba Writers Guild.
Arts & Culture May 08, 2019 Following Their Passion: The Fiddler The older a person gets, the harder it is to break out of established patterns and follow their dreams. Young people, though, often have the opportunity to pursue those dreams before the pressures of life bear down on them. So many young people in our communities are doing exactly that—following their passions by working hard to develop themselves as artists—and this month we’ll be highlighting some of these extraordinary youth.
Arts & Culture May 03, 2019 NES Students Go Medieval in Joust! The Grades Three and Four classes at Niverville Elementary School took the stage earlier this week to perform the school’s spring play, Joust! A Mighty Medieval Musical.
Arts & Culture May 01, 2019 Olde Tyme Country Fair Has Something for Everyone Although our spring temperatures have been hit and miss—mostly miss—at the time of this writing, the calendar assures us that summer is just around the corner.