Barbecue, sunshine and community: May long weekend in photos

This May long weekend brought sunshine instead of the usual showers southeast Manitoba is used to seeing.  

Friends and families took advantage of the holiday and weather. Many pulled out their barbecues, and others went to the sky on swings at the park.  

Here are photos of what the community did this holiday Monday: 

Movies, golf and baby goats: What's open and activities for the May long weekend

The May long weekend is inching closer. From escape rooms to golf, there are many ways to spend it. 

Here is a rundown of local activities and sights to check out and what will be open on Victoria Day. 

Steinbach store hours will vary: 

  • Clearspring Centre will be open from 12 PM to 5 PM. 

  • Sobeys, Superstore and Walmart are open from 9 AM to 6 PM. 

  • Canadian Tire will be closed all day. 

Hanover School Division needs to reroute buses after 311 bridge fire

When the bridge on Hwy. 311 burned last Wednesday evening, many had to think about rerouting, including the Hanover School Division (HSD) buses. 

Robert Warkentin, Head of HSD Bus Division says the fire occurred between two communities in HSD’s catchment area, Landmark and New Bothwell. 

Manitoba's Birthday, Rodeos and Tea Party: What's happening this weekend?

Our communities have many events to offer this weekend! 

On Saturday, May 13, we will be at the Mennonite Heritage Village Museum (MHV) for their Manitoba 153rd Birthday Celebration. It is a free-admission event packed with many activities. 

Here are some scheduled events: 

10 AM - Planting Pansies for Mom and children’s activities in the Auditorium  

MHV hopes to restore sinking printery at upcoming Spring Gala

Before the age of news websites and social media, Steinbach residents received their news through the Steinbach Post.  

The newspaper was owned by Jacob S. Friesen from around 1915 to 1967. A replica of his printery currently sits on Main St. of the Mennonite Heritage Village Museum (MHV.)   

Senior Curator Andrea Klassen explains the building is a miniature one-storey replica based on historical photographs of Friesen’s printery. 

Sixty Ukrainian newcomers give back to the community at Pick Up and Walk

Steinbach and area residents rallied last Saturday for the annual Pick Up and Walk event. It was the second year of the event since the two-year hiatus.  

Eldon Wollman, Steinbach's Head of Solid Waste, says the 1,143 volunteers collected 12.82 tonnes of garbage, a higher number than last year’s 12.52 tonnes. To him, it's "gratifying and humbling."   

Ecstatic volunteers clean up Steinbach at annual Pick Up and Walk

The streets of Steinbach were dotted with bright yellow this weekend for the annual Pick Up and Walk event. 

Steinbach and area residents gathered at the T.G. Smith Centre for the second year of the event since the two-year hiatus. Volunteers collected garbage along ditches, city streets and parks. 

Organizers Martin Gunter and Mallory Dyck say the 20 churches and groups signed up brings the number to 1,143 volunteers cleaning up the city.  

Former staff and students celebrate 50 years of SRSS at open house

Former Sabres students, staff, teachers and community members filled the Steinbach Regional Secondary School (SRSS) on Thursday evening to celebrate the school’s 50th anniversary.  

The open house was an opportunity for the community to witness how the school has changed in the past 50 years.  

The evening kicked off with a program featuring two special guest speakers. 

Jac Siemens shares the history of the booked and busy Steinbach Aquatic Centre

When spring break comes around, there is a destination Steinbach and area residents turn to year after year.  

Steinbach City Councillor Jac Siemens says the city is “extremely fortunate” to have the Steinbach Aquatic Centre. 

“It's been a busy place for many, many years on spring break. It's amazing how busy it is,” Siemens says.