Portage-Lisgar candidates answer local questions ahead of by-election - Green Party's Nic Geddert

As part of our coverage leading up to the Portage-Lisgar by-election June 19th, we have provided an opportunity to each of the five candidates on the ballot to answer five questions related to issues impacting residents across the riding. Over the course of this week, we will be publishing the answers provided by the candidates, as sent to us.

Below are the answers from Green Party of Canada candidate Nic Geddert.

Portage-Lisgar candidates answer local questions ahead of by-election - NDP's Lisa Tessier-Burch

As part of our coverage leading up to the Portage-Lisgar by-election June 19th, we have provided an opportunity to each of the five candidates on the ballot to answer five questions related to issues impacting residents across the riding. Over the course of this week, we will be publishing the answers provided by the candidates, as sent to us.

Below are the answers from the NDP's candidate Lisa Tessier-Burch.

Portage-Lisgar candidates answer local questions ahead of election - Liberal Party of Canada's Kerry Smith

As part of our coverage leading up to the Portage-Lisgar by-election June 19th, we have provided an opportunity to each of the five candidates on the ballot to answer five questions related to issues impacting residents across the riding. Over the course of this week, we will be publishing the answers provided by the candidates, as sent to us.

Below are the answers from Liberal Party of Canada candidate Kerry Smith.

Total fire ban now in place in Morden, Winkler and R.M. of Stanley

A total fire and burn ban is now in place in Winkler, Morden and the R.M. of Stanley. The Winkler Fire Department and Morden Fire and Rescue announced the move Tuesday.

Morden Fire and Rescue Chief Andy Thiessen told PembinaValleyOnline, due to dry conditions and no significant rainfall in the forecast, a complete fire ban is now in effect. 

Portage-Lisgar candidates answer local questions ahead of by-election - People's Party of Canada's Max Bernier

As part of our coverage leading up to the Portage-Lisgar by-election June 19th, we have provided an opportunity to each of the five candidates on the ballot to answer five questions related to issues impacting residents across the riding. Over the course of this week, we will be publishing the answers provided by the candidates, as sent to us.

Below are the answers from People's Party of Canada candidate Max Bernier.

Reckless driving leads to several charges for 23-year-old motorist

A 23-year-old driver appeared in Winnipeg court Monday after an incident in Morden on Saturday evening. 
    
Shortly after 9 p.m., police were notified of a possible impaired driver doing donuts in the parking lot of a local business. A second call reported the same vehicle speeding down Wilcocks Road. 
    
Police ran a check on the vehicle and turns out, it had been reported stolen. 
    

Portage-Lisgar candidates answer local questions ahead of by-election - Conservative Party's Branden Leslie

As part of our coverage leading up to the Portage-Lisgar by-election June 19th, we have provided an opportunity to each of the five candidates on the ballot to answer five questions related to issues impacting residents across the riding. Over the course of this week, we will be publishing the answers provided by the candidates, as sent to us.

Below are the answers from Conservative Party of Canada candidate Branden Leslie.

"We have a strong message for families," says Bernier as supporters gather in Winkler Saturday

With the Portage-Lisgar by-election just over a week away, supporters of People's Party of Canada (PPC) candidate Max Bernier gathered at Winkler's Parkland Stage Saturday to show their support. The event, which was called Freedom Fest, included speeches by Bernier and several others, as well as activities for families in attendance.

Prior to the rally, earlier in the week, PembinaValleyOnline connected with the PPC leader for an interview regarding the campaign, and what he's hearing on the ground from voters.

19-year-old succumbs to workplace injuries

A 19-year-old man has died following a workplace accident on Thursday.
    
Pembina Valley RCMP were called to the scene - a construction site on Highway 306 in the Municipality of Rhineland - shortly before 1:30 p.m.
    
RCMP explain, a packer was loaded on to a flat deck trailer when it unexpectedly rolled off and struck the employee. He was taken to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. 
    
RCMP and Workplace Safety and Health continue to investigate.

Morden Police investigating another Pride vandalism incident

Morden Police are investigating another incident related to the tearing down of Pride related decorations.

The department received a report Wednesday morning that sometime overnight, suspect(s) pulled down some Pride decorations the St. Paul’s United Church had put up. According to police, there are no suspects at this time, and no surveillance footage that might assist with the investigation, at this point. 

Chief Brad Neduzak indicated to PembinaValleyOnline, as with any investigation, they are hopeful someone with some kind of knowledge may come forward.