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Mar 03, 2026

Niverville Awards Highway 311 Project, Approves Lagoon Land Sale

On March 3, Niverville’s council had a productive meeting, voting unanimously in favour of awarding a tender for the Highway 311 construction project as well as proceeding with the sale of land on

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Mar 03, 2026

Ritchot Approves Developer for Ste. Agathe Housing Project

After reviewing proposals from two different developers for a new housing project in Ste. Agathe, Ritchot council made their decision on February 18.

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Mar 02, 2026

Police Campaign for Scam Literacy During Fraud Prevention Month

March is Fraud Prevention Month in Canada, and the Manitoba RCMP and Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) are ramping up their efforts to spread awareness to help keep people safe.

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Feb 26, 2026

Winter Range, Political Rhetoric, and a Parking Lot Protest

It was minus-20 degrees with drifting snow on February 22 at noon. In a Steinbach parking lot in front of MP Ted Falk’s constituency office, a group of eight fully electric vehicles (EVs) and their passengers gathered. Among them were Trevor Kirczenow and Blair Mahaffy, both of whom ran against Falk in the last federal election, Kirczenow for the Liberals and Mahaffy for the Greens.

Albert and Shelley Sumka feel targeted by recent complaints made over truck use along Marchand Road.
Local News
Jun 06, 2024

Controversy on Marchand Road: The Sumkas Tell Their Story

On May 22, at a meeting of Richot’s council, Albert and Shelley Sumka found themselves at the centre of a controversy.

Police on the scene in Niverville, where Drovers Run was closed off Wednesday as part of a major RCMP investigation.
Local News
Jun 05, 2024

One Man Shot Dead by Police in Niverville, Second Suspect Arrested in Saskatchewan

According to the RCMP, one adult male is dead, one female is in custody, and another male has been apprehended in Saskatchewan after an extensive pursuit. This follows a major incident in Niverville this morning. The deceased male was shot by police at approximately 3:00 a.m.

Glen Klassen speaks at the Mennonite Memorial Landing.
Local News
Jun 03, 2024

Honouring Mennonites and Metis at the Inaugural Opening of the Peace Trail

On Saturday, June 1, a small contingent of historians and history enthusiasts gathered at the Mennonite Memorial Landing site, located at the confluence of the Red and Rat Rivers. They were there to celebrate the official grand opening of the Peace Trail.

Ritchot mayor Chris Ewen.
Local News
Jun 03, 2024

Ritchot Mayor Called Out on Social Media Conduct

On social media, hostility flows freely and common courtesy often takes a back seat—and when the mayor of Ritchot locks horns on Facebook, some residents take umbrage.

According to a bulletin released by the provincial government, repairs to the gas pipelines operated by Imperial Oil Ltd. are still on schedule for a mid-June completion.
Local News
May 30, 2024

Gas Pipeline Repair on Schedule

According to a bulletin released by the provincial government, repairs to the gas pipelines operated by Imperial Oil Ltd. are still on schedule for a mid-June completion.

Dr. Ryan Anderson has unexpectedly resigned as superintendent/CEO of the Seine River School Division.
Local News
May 29, 2024

SRSD Superintendent Resigns After Two Years

Less than two years after Seine River School Division’s (SRSD) superintendent/CEO Ryan Anderson accepted the position, he’s calling it quits.

A Caisse Populaire branch in St. Adolphe.
Local News
May 28, 2024

Caisse Populaire Members to Vote on Historic Credit Union Merger

It’s been well over a century since the first Caisse Populaire took root in Canada, started in Lévis, Québec by Alphonse Desjardins. In 1937, St. Malo became home to Manitoba’s first.

Massoud Horriat's journey to become St. Adolphe's beloved pharmacist was long and fraught with peril.
Local News
May 28, 2024

The Immigrant Experience: Fleeing an Oppressive Regime

Massoud Horriat is neither a newcomer to St. Adolphe nor a stranger there. In fact, the name Massoud is as familiar in this small French community as the names of those who have spent their entire lives in the town.

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