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Feb 01, 2018 @ 1:50 pm

Ritchot Council Looks for Youth Representative

Ritchot’s council has developed a new volunteer position to ensure that young people’s interests are represented in local government. Council is currently accepting applications for Youth...

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Ritchot’s council has developed a new volunteer position to ensure that young people’s interests are represented in local government. Council is currently accepting applications for Youth...

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Feb 01, 2018 @ 1:49 pm

Providence Kicks Off Annual Lecture Series

Providence University College is once again setting out on its annual Public Lecture Series, with many of its professors holding free lectures throughout southern Manitoba. The goal of the program,...

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Providence University College is once again setting out on its annual Public Lecture Series, with many of its professors holding free lectures throughout southern Manitoba. The goal of the program,...

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Feb 01, 2018 @ 1:46 pm

Cleaning Up the Lakes in Fifth Avenue Estates

The services of Native Plant Solutions (NPS) have once again been called upon by Niverville’s town council. With new provincial guidelines regarding herbicide use in waterways, the lakes in Fifth...

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The services of Native Plant Solutions (NPS) have once again been called upon by Niverville’s town council. With new provincial guidelines regarding herbicide use in waterways, the lakes in Fifth...

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Jan 23, 2018 @ 6:08 pm

Legalizing Cannabis in Rural Manitoba

Municipalities in Manitoba were given a short window last month to make a daunting decision regarding cannabis accessibility in their regions. In late November, the provincial government, through...

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Municipalities in Manitoba were given a short window last month to make a daunting decision regarding cannabis accessibility in their regions. In late November, the provincial government, through...

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Jan 22, 2018 @ 2:15 pm

Hespeler Park Receives Additional Funding

The Town of Niverville is set to receive $7,526 from the Government of Manitoba for a design project in Hespeler Park. The goal of the project is to ensure that the park remains an important...

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The Town of Niverville is set to receive $7,526 from the Government of Manitoba for a design project in Hespeler Park. The goal of the project is to ensure that the park remains an important...

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Jan 22, 2018 @ 1:48 pm

Niverville High School to Be Built in Two Phases

On January 19, Hanover School Division announced the start of the tender process for the new high school set to be built in Niverville. The new 66,700-square-foot campus will serve 450 students from...

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On January 19, Hanover School Division announced the start of the tender process for the new high school set to be built in Niverville. The new 66,700-square-foot campus will serve 450 students from...

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Jan 16, 2018 @ 3:07 pm

Ritchot Approves Council Pay Increases

Ritchot’s council has approved a pay raise for its mayor and councillors. They will each see an increase of just over three percent, with the four councillors’ pay rising from $17,380.92 to...

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Ritchot’s council has approved a pay raise for its mayor and councillors. They will each see an increase of just over three percent, with the four councillors’ pay rising from $17,380.92 to...

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Jan 16, 2018 @ 11:34 am

St. Adolphe to Kick Off Winter Carnival

Cold weather doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do and no reason to leave the house. From January 19–21, the St. Adolphe Winter Carnival will provide lots of activities for all ages. The...

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Cold weather doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do and no reason to leave the house. From January 19–21, the St. Adolphe Winter Carnival will provide lots of activities for all ages. The...

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