Search Search Sports & Recreation Jun 14, 2024 Developer Donates Playground to Town of Niverville There’s a brand new playground in town for families to enjoy and it’s located on Range Avenue in the Highlands development. Local News May 31, 2022 Pedestrian and Vehicular Detours Planned for Hwy 311 Construction Zone Road construction on Highway 311 on Niverville’s west side has barely begun—and already commuters and pedestrians are frustrated. Local News May 31, 2022 New Chamber Executive Driver Hits the Ground Running The Niverville Chamber of Commerce has a new executive director. Kylie Matechuk recently took the position and has spent her first months hitting the pavement, boardrooms, event centres, and floor spaces of local businesses. Local News May 30, 2022 Election 2022: Should Our Local Government Be More Diverse? Manitoba will be holding a province-wide municipal election on Wednesday, October 26. In Niverville, Mayor Myron Dyck and the four current town councillors ran uncontested in the previous election and were consequently all elected by acclamation. Local News May 30, 2022 Niverville Chamber Unveils Annual Award Winners The Niverville Chamber of Commerce held their annual general meeting and awards night earlier this month at the Heritage Centre. The May 12 event featured business owners from Lynn & Liana Designs, who spoke about their small business success story manufacturing Manitoba-made wood and resin cutting boards and serve ware. Local News May 28, 2022 What to Expect at This Year’s Olde Tyme Country Fair The Niverville Olde Tyme Country Fair is back. After two years of pandemic-related cancellations, the highlight of Niverville’s summer is almost here. Local News Jun 28, 2022 55+ Rental Complex Coming to IDC There is a new type of luxury rental housing coming to Île-des-Chênes later this year. Rendezvous Place will be a 16-unit complex intended exclusively for those ages 55 and over. Local News May 27, 2022 Spreading Joy at Ste. Agathe’s Third Annual Pride Parade If you’re keen to spread a little extra joy and happiness this weekend, the Ste. Agathe Pride Parade may be just the ticket. Local News May 27, 2022 Design Concepts for Proposed IDC Development to be Unveiled Residents of Île-des-Chênes and the surrounding area will be among the first to view design concept plans for a new neighbourhood being proposed in the undeveloped south part of the community. Local News May 26, 2022 Volunteers Needed for Flood Cleanup Efforts Residents within the flood-ravaged RM of Ritchot are surely feeling a sense of hope as the far-reaching waters of the Red River begin their retreat. For many, though, a return to normal is still a long way off when there’s soggy sandbags and marooned flood debris to deal with. 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
Sports & Recreation Jun 14, 2024 Developer Donates Playground to Town of Niverville There’s a brand new playground in town for families to enjoy and it’s located on Range Avenue in the Highlands development.
Local News May 31, 2022 Pedestrian and Vehicular Detours Planned for Hwy 311 Construction Zone Road construction on Highway 311 on Niverville’s west side has barely begun—and already commuters and pedestrians are frustrated.
Local News May 31, 2022 New Chamber Executive Driver Hits the Ground Running The Niverville Chamber of Commerce has a new executive director. Kylie Matechuk recently took the position and has spent her first months hitting the pavement, boardrooms, event centres, and floor spaces of local businesses.
Local News May 30, 2022 Election 2022: Should Our Local Government Be More Diverse? Manitoba will be holding a province-wide municipal election on Wednesday, October 26. In Niverville, Mayor Myron Dyck and the four current town councillors ran uncontested in the previous election and were consequently all elected by acclamation.
Local News May 30, 2022 Niverville Chamber Unveils Annual Award Winners The Niverville Chamber of Commerce held their annual general meeting and awards night earlier this month at the Heritage Centre. The May 12 event featured business owners from Lynn & Liana Designs, who spoke about their small business success story manufacturing Manitoba-made wood and resin cutting boards and serve ware.
Local News May 28, 2022 What to Expect at This Year’s Olde Tyme Country Fair The Niverville Olde Tyme Country Fair is back. After two years of pandemic-related cancellations, the highlight of Niverville’s summer is almost here.
Local News Jun 28, 2022 55+ Rental Complex Coming to IDC There is a new type of luxury rental housing coming to Île-des-Chênes later this year. Rendezvous Place will be a 16-unit complex intended exclusively for those ages 55 and over.
Local News May 27, 2022 Spreading Joy at Ste. Agathe’s Third Annual Pride Parade If you’re keen to spread a little extra joy and happiness this weekend, the Ste. Agathe Pride Parade may be just the ticket.
Local News May 27, 2022 Design Concepts for Proposed IDC Development to be Unveiled Residents of Île-des-Chênes and the surrounding area will be among the first to view design concept plans for a new neighbourhood being proposed in the undeveloped south part of the community.
Local News May 26, 2022 Volunteers Needed for Flood Cleanup Efforts Residents within the flood-ravaged RM of Ritchot are surely feeling a sense of hope as the far-reaching waters of the Red River begin their retreat. For many, though, a return to normal is still a long way off when there’s soggy sandbags and marooned flood debris to deal with.