Firefighters battle cottage blaze at Falcon Lake

A cottage at Falcon Lake went up in flames Tuesday evening.

At approximately 8:50 pm, Falcon Lake RCMP received a report of a structure fire in Block 11 at Falcon Lake.

Officers attended the scene and saw the cottage engulfed in flames. 

The local fire department, with assistance from the Province of Manitoba Wildfire Service, attended and extinguished the blaze.

No injuries were reported.

The cause of the fire has yet to be determined.

Helen Reddekop

Funeral For:  Helen Reddekop 
Funeral Date: May 23, 2025 
Helen Reddekop, 87, of Steinbach passed away Monday, May 19th at Bethesda Place. She is survived by her husband Gerald, 3 daughters, 1 son, and their families.  
The funeral service for Helen Reddekop will be held Friday, May 23rd at 5pm at Birchwood Funeral Chapel with burial at Heritage Cemetery. 
Viewing will be at the chapel prior to the service.  
Donations may be made to Southern Health Bethesda Place. 
Arrangements by Birchwood Funeral Chapel, Steinbach.  

Friend or foe? Learn to spot the difference at Wednesday’s weed identification event

Do you know how to identify weeds in their early stages before they become even more problematic?  

Today’s event in Carman can help with this important knowledge. 

Back at long last 

Kim Brown, a weed specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, says the Weed Seedling Identification event is back in Carman after a hiatus.  

John B. Sawatzky

Funeral For:  John B. Sawatzky 
Funeral Date: May 23, 2025 
John B. Sawatzky, 87, of Winnipeg passed away Sunday, May 18th at his home. He is survived by his wife Sara, 1 daughter, 2 sons, 3 sisters, 5 brothers and their families. He was predeceased by 2 sisters. 
A memorial service for John B. Sawatzky will be held Friday, May 23rd at 11am at Portage Avenue Church, 1420 Portage Avenue. 
Donations may be made to Square One World Media or MCC. 
Arrangements by Friends Funeral Service, Winnipeg.  
 

Helena Wiebe nee Loewen

Funeral For:  Helena Wiebe nee Loewen 
Funeral Date: May 23, 2025 
Helena Wiebe nee Loewen, 60, of Winkler passed away Sunday, May 18th at Boundary Trails Health Centre. She is survived by her husband Peter, 4 daughters, 1 son, and their families.  
The funeral service for Helena Wiebe nee Loewen will be held Friday, May 23rd at 2pm at Winkler Sommerfeld Mennonite Church with burial at Rosenbach Cemetery. 
Viewing will be at Wiebe Funeral Home, Winkler Thursday, May 22nd from 1 to 6pm and at the church prior to the service. 

Union head says new federal government needs to regain public servants' trust

The head of one of Canada's largest federal unions says the federal government needs to focus on repairing the relationship between public servants and management.

Nathan Prier, president of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees, said this is a "delicate moment" and that new Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali has his work cut out for him.

Prier said the Trudeau government made several questionable decisions that eroded trust among workers. They included a messy return-to-office rollout that was conducted without consulting employees, he said.

Manitoba government says it's working to get promised tax credit to homeowners

The Manitoba government faced more questions about its property tax reforms Tuesday after some homeowners did not receive a promised $1,500 credit on their annual bill.

Finance Minister Adrien Sala said there was a problem with some homeowners not registering their properties as their primary residence, which is a condition to get the credit. He put part of the blame on municipal governments.

Bank of Canada rate cut odds for June fall after April inflation data

Signs that underlying inflation was picking up in April put the Bank of Canada in a tricky position ahead of its June interest rate decision, with some economists arguing a second straight pause is now more likely.

"It is going to make it a much more challenging backdrop for the Bank of Canada to continue cutting rates, at least in the near term," said Benjamin Reitzes, managing director of Canadian rates and macro strategist at BMO Capital Markets.

Morden Mayor Nancy Penner congratulates Citizen of Distinction

Morden Mayor Nancy Penner is congratulating the Morden Area Foundation's 2024 Citizen of Distinction, Shelly Voth. The champion for newcomers, and the City's Immigration Coordinator, will be officially recognized Sunday afternoon.

"Anyone knowing Shelley, she's one of those rare individuals who quietly goes about her work without seeking the spotlight, but we are so proud that Shelly is this year's Morden Area Foundation's Citizen of Distinction."