Saturday's taste of winter may pale compared to storm system arriving this week
Parts of Western Manitoba had the first taste of winter Saturday, with 5-15cms of wet snow falling across parts of the region as a low pressure system pushing northward out of North Dakota brought the white blanket.
New program combines technology and farming
Assiniboine Community College’s Russ Edwards School of Agriculture & Environment is launching a new two-year advanced diploma program.
Digital Agriculture Technology is designed to integrate conventional agricultural practices with emerging digital technologies. The program starts in September 2024 and includes a work integrated learning placement between the first and second year.
DUC hands out awards
Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) has recognized five farms in southwestern Manitoba for outstanding agronomy in establishing perennial forages, awarding $10,000 in cash prizes to the landowners.
“DUC’s mission is to make farms more profitable and sustainable,” explains Alex Griffiths, lead agrologist for the Forage Program in Manitoba. “We are thrilled to celebrate the achievements of these top producers who increased biodiversity on their land by converting cropland to grass and pasture.”
Grassland preparing for by-election
Voters in Ward 3 in the Municipality of Grassland will be heading to the polls April 2nd.
A by-election is taking place, and the nomination deadline is February 26th. Should more than one candidate file papers voters will head to the polls. The by-election was called after Gwen Wooley resigned for personal reasons.
The successful candidate will complete the term that runs to October of 2026.
Skating oval closed
It’s the end of the season for the skating oval in Brandon.
City of Brandon Parks & Recreation Services want outdoor enthusiasts to know the skating oval located west of McGregor Avenue is closed for the season due to deteriorating ice conditions and recent warmer temperatures.
“Oval Closed” signs and barricades have been placed at the oval and all associated flood lighting will be turned off. The Waterfall of Lights display has also been turned off.
Meter rates increased
The City of Brandon recently completed an update to all City of Brandon parking meters. Effective immediately, the parking meter rates in the 2024 fee schedule apply to all meters.
In the fall of 2023, the City Council formally adopted the 2024 fee schedule. As part of this process, administrators conducted a study to evaluate the existing parking meter rates. The findings revealed that Brandon’s rates were significantly below the average when compared to rates in 10 other Canadian cities.
It's an icy, slippery and blustery Friday, with a few cancellations
An icy, slippery and blustery Friday is in store as the impacts of the Colorado low which arrived yesterday continue to linger across Southern Manitoba. Northwesterly wind gusts up to 60 km/h are expected throughout today, alongside light snow, meaning blowing snow and reduced visibility will be a factor.
As of Friday morning, on your Killarney Tire Road Report, highways throughout Western Manitoba are ice covered.
Rain, snow and wind today as Colorado low's impacts felt, some cancellations
Rain, snow and windy conditions are all in the forecast today as the impacts from a Colorado low moving through the province are felt. Environment Canada has continued the Special Weather Statement for all of Southern Manitoba.
Warmest January 31st in decades sets new temperature records
A mild, Pacific air mass continued to give record warm temperatures to Manitoba on Wednesday, with the warmest January 31st in decades at some locations. Environment Canada recorded two dozen new daytime high records yesterday.
Do I need Facebook or Google to get my local news?
Social media and search engine giants, Meta (Facebook and Instagram) and Google have decided to no longer share Canadian news links after the Online News Act, or Bill C-18, was passed in June.
Does this mean the end of access to local news for you?
In short, NO.
Here are some of the frequently asked questions we get surrounding the stories we tell and the changing landscape of news on social media in Canada.
If Facebook blocks DiscoverWestman's posts, how do I find my local news?