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Jul 05, 2017 @ 11:40 pm

Gene Whitney: “There’s something that doesn’t measure up here.”

Gene Whitney of Ste. Agathe began contemplating a run for mayor of Ritchot following the council resignations this spring. As soon as the by-election was called, the former Ritchot councillor sprang...

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Gene Whitney of Ste. Agathe began contemplating a run for mayor of Ritchot following the council resignations this spring. As soon as the by-election was called, the former Ritchot councillor sprang...

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LOCAL NEWS
Jun 01, 2017 @ 12:00 pm

Ritchot Tense in Aftermath of Council Resignations

One month after the sudden resignations of three members of the RM of Ritchot’s council, including its mayor, broad disagreement remains as to how and why it happened. One way or another, however,...

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One month after the sudden resignations of three members of the RM of Ritchot’s council, including its mayor, broad disagreement remains as to how and why it happened. One way or another, however,...

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Jun 01, 2017 @ 12:00 pm

Commuting and the Exurban Neighbourhood: Preliminary Findings

Starting in April, Ellen Enns, a second-year Master of City Planning student at the University of Manitoba, chose to use Niverville as a case study for her thesis. The paper focuses on the...

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Starting in April, Ellen Enns, a second-year Master of City Planning student at the University of Manitoba, chose to use Niverville as a case study for her thesis. The paper focuses on the...

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LOCAL NEWS
Jun 01, 2017 @ 12:00 pm

Ministry’s Prayer Shawls Offer Love and Encouragement

The little white church at the corner of First Street North and Second Avenue in Niverville is a landmark. In fact, it was the first church built in Niverville, dating back to 1907. It became the...

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The little white church at the corner of First Street North and Second Avenue in Niverville is a landmark. In fact, it was the first church built in Niverville, dating back to 1907. It became the...

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Jun 01, 2017 @ 12:00 pm

Touch a Truck for Plex Fundraiser

On Saturday, June 24, the Friends of the Plex will be holding a Touch-a-Truck event at the Niverville Arena, in support of the community’s multiplex project. This event, which has been in the...

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On Saturday, June 24, the Friends of the Plex will be holding a Touch-a-Truck event at the Niverville Arena, in support of the community’s multiplex project. This event, which has been in the...

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LOCAL NEWS
Jun 01, 2017 @ 12:00 pm

St. Adolphe Nursing Home Demolition Begins

As of May 23, demolition has begun on the former personal care home in St. Adolphe. The site, which began its life as a convent many decades ago, is being redeveloped by Niverville Heritage Holdings...

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As of May 23, demolition has begun on the former personal care home in St. Adolphe. The site, which began its life as a convent many decades ago, is being redeveloped by Niverville Heritage Holdings...

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Jun 01, 2017 @ 12:00 pm

Southeast Residents Anxious Over Ongoing Crime

It’s been five months since the machete attack in Niverville which sent one man to hospital and the entire town and neighbouring communities into a state of alarm. Since that time, residents in...

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It’s been five months since the machete attack in Niverville which sent one man to hospital and the entire town and neighbouring communities into a state of alarm. Since that time, residents in...

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Jun 01, 2017 @ 11:41 am

Learning to Grow and Growing to Learn

Students at the Ecole St. Adolphe School have dug into their second year of hands-on learning. With the help of the Little Green Thumbs Program (LGTP), an initiative of the non-profit organization...

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Students at the Ecole St. Adolphe School have dug into their second year of hands-on learning. With the help of the Little Green Thumbs Program (LGTP), an initiative of the non-profit organization...

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