Bringing the community to Salem Home’s front doorstep— Create and Connect craft market connects generations through crafts 

The sidewalk of Salem Home was transformed into a craft sale across generations on Wednesday for the second annual Create and Connect market.  

Intended for kids and residents at Salem to connect over their shared crafting passions, organizer Alana Thiessen shared that the aim was kids to bring their own businesses. “A lot of the time they don’t have the opportunities to go and raise their own money...so, I just wanted to open it up for them.” 

AA U15 South Central Cubs impress at provincials, bring home silver

It was a strong weekend for the U15 AA South Central Cubs, culminating in the group earning a silver medal at provincials, a great reward for a hard working, close group.

"Pitching and defense wins," coach Phil Coggan says with a matter of fact tone combined with a sly smile. "Preached that all year. We got some amazing pitching performances from all our players."

The Evan Thomas Memorial Fund: Breaking down the barrier of entry for Minor Hockey

The Winkler Community Foundation and the Evan Thomas Memorial Fund have teamed up with the Winkler Minor Hockey Association to launch a new initiative that helps young athletes participate in organized hockey. 

Through the newly activated Evan Thomas Memorial Trust Fund, the program will fully cover the registration fees for two players. 

‘We’re just trying to take some of the load off’: Mark Wilson joins project for artillery personnel

Two people on a mission have undertaken a memorable journey that has resonated with residents in the Pembina Valley.  

Colonel (Ret’d) Bob Poirier and Major Steve Sloat are the individuals behind OPERATION GRIND FOR GUNNERS, an initiative that aims to cycle to every artillery unit in Western Canada from Victoria to Kenora.  

Australia reopening its market to Canadian Beef sends an important message

Australia has officially opened its market for fresh and frozen beef from Canada for the first time since BSE in 2003.

The Canadian Cattle Association is pleased noting its one of the last remaining countries to have maintained bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) restrictions, complete their risk assessment and open their market for Canadian beef. 

CCA President Tyler Fulton says Canadian beef farmers and ranchers are proud to produce the highest quality and safest beef in the world. 

'Time is of the essence’ for young mother with brain stem tumour

Approximately 10 months ago, Tiarra and Jordan Krahn of Winkler welcomed their third child, a healthy baby boy. 

What should have been a period of enjoying the addition to the family, however, transformed into a time of shock when they received some unfathomable news soon after. 

In the wake of the discovery, the community will come together to offer support to a family on a time-sensitive journey.  

Goldeyes fall to Fargo-Moorhead

The Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks (39-32) defeated the Winnipeg Goldeyes (27-42) Tuesday evening at Blue Cross Park by a score of 4-2.
 
After three and a half innings of scoreless baseball, Keshawn Lynch and Matthew Warkentin reached on singles before Roby Enríquez ripped a two-run double off the centre field wall to give Winnipeg a 2-0 lead.