Guenter eager to connect with Borderland constituents this summer
Borderland MLA Josh Guenter says the spring session of the Manitoba Legislature was busy and productive with over 20 bills passed.
"Nothing too controversial, I don't think, relative to perhaps other sessions," said Guenter, noting the most significant piece of legislation was the 2022/23 provincial budget.
"I think the most significant measure that we passed was the Education Property Tax Rebate which increases rebate cheques to 37.5 per cent from 25 per cent, so that was incredibly significant."
Access Credit Union merger set for July 1
With under one month to go before Sunova, Noventis and Access credit unions will officially merge to become the new Access Credit Union.
In January, members of all three organizations voted strongly in support of the move which takes effect July 1.
It will be a gradual process to bring all three credit unions under one umbrella.
Access Credit Union merger set for July 1
With under one month to go before Sunova, Noventis and Access credit unions will officially merge to become the new Access Credit Union.
In January, members of all three organizations voted strongly in support of the move which takes effect July 1st.
It will be a gradual process to bring all three credit unions under one umbrella.
MCC Thrift 50th celebrations continue with Thrifter's Tour
Manitobans are being encouraged to continue celebrating MCC Thrift's 50th anniversary throughout the summer by participating in the Thrifter's Tour.
Montcalm tallying the damages from this spring's flood
"I think we've seen a different flood from previous years which has caused more damage than we've seen in recent memory."
That is according to Paul Gilmore, Reeve for the Rural Municipality of Montcalm. Gilmore's comments come as recovery and repair efforts get underway in the municipality.
"The water has taken forever to recede. It seems to be going down a bit better these days," he adds
Gilmore is grateful for all of the municipal staff that have been diligent and hard at work responding to inquiries and other needs.
'It's been one heck of a spring,' says Montcalm Reeve as recovery begins
"It's been one heck of a flood," said Paul Gilmore, Reeve for the R.M. of Montcalm. "I think we've seen a different flood from previous years which has caused more damage than we've seen in recent memory."
Gilmore's comments come as recovery and repair efforts get underway in the municipality.
"The water has taken forever to recede. It seems to be going down a bit better these days. And with the rains that we've had and the Colorado lows, it's been a heck of spring," he added.
Aaron Klassen named Vice-Principal of Shevchenko School
Aaron Klassen has been tapped to fill the Vice-Principal job at Shevchenko School, starting in September.
Repairs and recovery underway in the RM of Morris
Recovery efforts are underway in the RM of Morris following this spring's flood.
"We are slowly beginning to see improvements," said Reeve Ralph Groening, noting the water levels have gone down dramatically and many fields are clear of water, however they are not yet dry. As well, Groening said all of the residences that were evacuated have now returned home.
Now begins work to clean up debris, and repair and reconstruct infrastructure. Groening said the Municipality has identified 200 sites in need of repair so far.
Repairs and recovery underway in the R.M. of Morris
Recovery efforts are underway in the R.M. of Morris following this spring's unexpected flood.
"We are slowly beginning to see improvements," said Reeve Ralph Groening, noting the water levels have gone down dramatically and many fields are clear of water, however, they are not yet dry. As well, Groening said all of the residents who were evacuated have now returned home.
Now begins work to clean up debris, and repair and reconstruct infrastructure. Groening said the Municipality has identified 200 sites in need of repair so far.
Dike closures had profound effect on businesses, says Morris Mayor
Traffic is once again flowing north and south through Morris on Highway 75 now that the last of the dike closures around the community has come down.
Mayor Scott Crick says it's a time to celebrate the fact the community made it through another flood event, but notes it's also tinged with a slightly different tone this time around. Crick explained Council will be looking to the Province and Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure (MTI) to answer a few questions.