CN Rail seeing good grain movement following record week and weather disaster

With the winter approaching rapidly CN Rail is looking at a lot of movement coming as winter approaches the prairies.

With plenty of grain left in prairie bins following the harvest, CN Rail will be moving quite a bit of that to buyers over the coming months.

Assistant Vice President of Grain at CN Rail David Przednoweck says that they've been seeing a lot of movement over the previous two weeks.

Ross Sprung

Funeral For:  Ross Sprung 
Funeral Date: October 28, 2024 
Ross Sprung, 80, of Winkler formerly of Morden, passed away Monday, October 21st at The Villages. He is survived by his wife Linda, and 2 daughters. He was predeceased by 1 sister and 2 brothers. 
Cremation has taken place. 
A memorial service for Ross Sprung will be held Monday, October 28th at 2pm at Morden Alliance Church with ash interment prior to the service at Lakeside Cemetery. 
Donations may be made to Boundary Trails Health Centre Foundation. 

Sports Update - Friday, October 25th

The Tiger Hills Hockey League's 2024-25 season begins tonight with a pair of games. The Boissevain Border Kings host the Virden Oil Kings and the Carberry Plainsmen meet the Wild in MacGregor. The league will operate with 12 teams this season. Boissevain, Virden, the Deloraine Royals, Hartney Blues, Melita Bisons and Souris Elks are in the West Division. Carberry, MacGregor, the Killarney Shamrocks, Minnedosa Bombers, Neepawa Farmers and Rivers Jets are in the East Division.

He's got his thumb on the pulse of what's happening in Manitoba- Phillips vying for AMM Vice President

RM of Sifton Councillor, Scott Phillips, is vying for the Vice President's chair with the Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM).

Phillips is involved in multiple facets of local and provincial government including being a member of the Western Caucus, and co-chair of the Provincial initiative the Blue Ribbon Infrastructure Panel.  He's been on the Board of Directors with the AMM and feels he can make a greater impact across the province as AMM's VP.

Federal government announces massive drop in immigration targets as Liberals make major pivot

The federal government is slashing immigration targets to levels that will flatten population growth as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admits the government did not get the balance right after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The government had targeted bringing in 500,000 new permanent residents in both 2025 and 2026.

Next year's target will instead be 395,000 new permanent residents, and that will fall to 380,000 in 2026 and 365,000 in 2027.

RCMP Report to October 16, 2024

The following is the RCMP report to October 16th, 2024.  This reporting period, police responded to the following calls for service.

 

- 70 traffic violations

- 19 provincial statute (Mental Health Act, Fire Prevention Act, Coroner's Act, 911 Act)

- 30 common police activities (alarms, suspicious persons/vehicles, assistance to general public)

- 24 crimes against property 

- 7 other criminal code

- 9 crimes against person

- 4 traffic accidents

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT:

Trudeau says he will remain prime minister despite caucus revolt

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he has no intention of stepping down as the leader of the Liberal party by next week. 

A letter signed by two dozen Liberal MPs asking Trudeau to step down was presented to the prime minister Wednesday at a tense caucus meeting in Ottawa.

The letter asked for him to let the caucus know by Oct. 28 what he decides to do.

Trudeau told MPs he would reflect on what was said, but when asked today if he would stay on as prime minister after that date he answered a definitive "yes." 

Brandon Police Service - Oct 24th Report

Winnipeg Arrest Warrant – Failure to Comply with Probation X2

At 8:21AM a 22-year-old male attended Brandon Police Service (BPS) and turned himself in on an unendorsed Warrant of Arrest. The male was sober, held in detention cells and will attend court in the morning on October 24th, 2024.

 

Public Mischief

At 10:09AM BPS received a request from the RCMP to attend Brandon Correctional Centre and execute an unendorsed Warrant of Arrest for a 37-year-old female. Held for court.

 

John T. Friesen

Funeral For:  John T. Friesen 
Funeral For:  October 25, 2024 
John T. Friesen, 75, of Morden passed away Tuesday, October 22nd at Boundary Trails Health Centre. He is survived by his wife Betty, 2 daughters, 3 sons and their families.
The funeral service for John T. Friesen will be held Friday, October 25th at 2pm at Chortitz Old Colony with burial at the church cemetery. 
Viewing will be at Wiebe Funeral Home, Winkler Thursday, October 24th from 1 to 6:30pm and at the church prior to the service. 
Donations may be made to Wiebe Funeral Home, Winkler.