Search Search Local News Jun 15, 2023 Preliminary Dike Design Unveiled in Ste. Agathe Ste. Agathe’s Culture and Community Centre was filled with residents on June 13 for the third and final public engagement session on the community ring dike-raising initiative. Local News Jun 14, 2023 Middle School Students Learn About Human Rights—and Journalism For teacher Laura van den Brul’s class of Grade Seven students, the weighty subject of human rights has taken on a whole new level of importance. Local News Jun 13, 2023 Evason Selected for Youth Olympics Curling Trials St. Adolphe’s Lauren Evason, alongside Jaxon Hiebert of Sherwood Park, Alberta, have been selected as one of two mixed doubles finalist curling teams for Team Canada at the 2024 Youth Olympics in Gangwon, South Korea. Sports & Recreation Jun 13, 2023 Barnabe Wins Volleyball Manitoba Award Last Sunday, Ste. Agathe’s Logan Barnabe was awarded the 15U Volleyball Player of the Year by Volleyball Manitoba. He was also named the tournament MVP at the recent 15U Provincial Volleyball Championships, held in Niverville last month. Local News Jun 12, 2023 Providence Partnership Creates Inuit Pilot Training Program This upcoming September, Providence University College will extend their long-standing aviation program to include a unique new pilot training program that caters specifically to Inuit students. Local News Jun 08, 2023 New Technologies to Streamline Provincial Election On October 3, Manitobans will hit the polls for the province’s forty-third general election. And when they do, they’ll notice some big changes in how ballots are processed. Local News Jun 07, 2023 Ritchot Council Talks Crime Rates, Economic Growth, and Multifamily Housing Ritchot’s council entertained a number of delegations at their June 6 public meeting. Local News Jun 07, 2023 Niverville Council Allows Food Trucks on a Trial Basis To the chagrin of some local restauranteurs, Niverville’s council voted unanimously in favour of accepting both the second and final reading of a new food truck bylaw that gives mobile food services the limited ability to set up shop around town this summer. Local News Jul 06, 2023 Niverville Mayor Makes Plea for Help in Finding Vandals Just one day prior to the May long weekend, and after hours of readying the Niverville splash pad for local families to enjoy, the Public Works department returned to a nasty surprise, Local News Jun 06, 2023 Meet the Volunteers Behind the 4-H Highway Clean-Up Program Every spring, in quiet humility, 4-H clubs from around Manitoba hit the rural roadways for their annual highway clean-up campaign. In collaboration with Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI), these volunteer youth give up one Saturday a year to give back to their communities by collecting the refuse that litters our province’s shoulders and ditches. Pagination Load more Citizen Poll Who should bear the most responsibility for preventing e-transfer scams? Choices Banks. Since the scams are targeting the banks' online platforms, the banks should be responsible to ensure their security. * Users. We all bear a collective responsibilty to be savvier in terms of spotting and preventing these scams before they occur. * Government. Our elected leaders must pass legislation to better protect citizens from this type of exploitation. * 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 Jun 15, 2023 Preliminary Dike Design Unveiled in Ste. Agathe Ste. Agathe’s Culture and Community Centre was filled with residents on June 13 for the third and final public engagement session on the community ring dike-raising initiative.
Local News Jun 14, 2023 Middle School Students Learn About Human Rights—and Journalism For teacher Laura van den Brul’s class of Grade Seven students, the weighty subject of human rights has taken on a whole new level of importance.
Local News Jun 13, 2023 Evason Selected for Youth Olympics Curling Trials St. Adolphe’s Lauren Evason, alongside Jaxon Hiebert of Sherwood Park, Alberta, have been selected as one of two mixed doubles finalist curling teams for Team Canada at the 2024 Youth Olympics in Gangwon, South Korea.
Sports & Recreation Jun 13, 2023 Barnabe Wins Volleyball Manitoba Award Last Sunday, Ste. Agathe’s Logan Barnabe was awarded the 15U Volleyball Player of the Year by Volleyball Manitoba. He was also named the tournament MVP at the recent 15U Provincial Volleyball Championships, held in Niverville last month.
Local News Jun 12, 2023 Providence Partnership Creates Inuit Pilot Training Program This upcoming September, Providence University College will extend their long-standing aviation program to include a unique new pilot training program that caters specifically to Inuit students.
Local News Jun 08, 2023 New Technologies to Streamline Provincial Election On October 3, Manitobans will hit the polls for the province’s forty-third general election. And when they do, they’ll notice some big changes in how ballots are processed.
Local News Jun 07, 2023 Ritchot Council Talks Crime Rates, Economic Growth, and Multifamily Housing Ritchot’s council entertained a number of delegations at their June 6 public meeting.
Local News Jun 07, 2023 Niverville Council Allows Food Trucks on a Trial Basis To the chagrin of some local restauranteurs, Niverville’s council voted unanimously in favour of accepting both the second and final reading of a new food truck bylaw that gives mobile food services the limited ability to set up shop around town this summer.
Local News Jul 06, 2023 Niverville Mayor Makes Plea for Help in Finding Vandals Just one day prior to the May long weekend, and after hours of readying the Niverville splash pad for local families to enjoy, the Public Works department returned to a nasty surprise,
Local News Jun 06, 2023 Meet the Volunteers Behind the 4-H Highway Clean-Up Program Every spring, in quiet humility, 4-H clubs from around Manitoba hit the rural roadways for their annual highway clean-up campaign. In collaboration with Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI), these volunteer youth give up one Saturday a year to give back to their communities by collecting the refuse that litters our province’s shoulders and ditches.