Local construction kicks off early in busy season with province-wide projects
Brendan Schaan, human resources manager at Meseyton Construction, says the company launched an ambitious slate of projects across Manitoba this spring despite lingering road restrictions. Crews broke ground on sites in Brandon, Winnipeg, and the Lord Winkler area, with additional work in the Parkland and Pembina Valley regions.
Portage Youth Hub lets creativity soar with 3D printing programs
The Portage Youth Hub has been steadily growing since opening its doors almost six months ago. The free programming and drop-in supports are designed to meet the needs of youth aged 15 to 29.
Programs run throughout the week
The hub offers activities Tuesday to Saturday, both at its main site and off-site locations. On Thursdays, programming takes place at Red River College, including access to tools like 3D printers, an industrial sewing machine and a Cricut machine.
Controversial goal sinks Jets as Stars take Game 3
A controversial goal early in the third period proved to be the turning point Sunday afternoon as the Dallas Stars defeated the Winnipeg Jets 5–2 in Game 3 of their second-round series.
With the score tied 2–2, Dallas defenceman Alexander Petrovic appeared to direct the puck into the net with a kicking motion just 3:51 into the period.
Small hands, big impact: local action inspires global thinking
Grade 3 students at Crescentview School in Portage la Prairie recently participated in a community cleanup. Under the guidance of teacher Allana Boschman, the students took to Henderson Drive to collect litter and learn about environmental responsibility.
For several years, the school has organized the annual cleanup event, which coincides with Earth Day and teaches students the value of environmental responsibility.
Do you even lift, bro? These Portagers do
Portage la Prairie residents Darius Stevens, Jayda Yakielashek, and Brett Clark will be turning heads at Winnipeg’s Van Dijk Classic bodybuilding competition coming soon. The trio, who train together at Portage Fitness Co-op, bring a mix of rookie enthusiasm and seasoned experience to the stage.
For Stevens, a first-time competitor, the event marks the culmination of six months of gruelling preparation and a journey of self-discovery.
Ottawa looks to off-load costly, seldom-used mobile hospitals bought for the pandemic
The federal government expects to spend about $7 million this fiscal year to store and maintain four custom-made, portable hospitals that cost taxpayers more than $200 million to buy — facilities meant to bolster overwhelmed hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic that were barely used.
Early on in the pandemic, as the federal government moved at breakneck speed to respond to a global health crisis, it issued rush orders for these Mobile Health Units.
Happy Mother’s Day from students across Portage la Prairie
As we celebrate Mother's Day today, students across the Portage la Prairie School Division are taking time to reflect on the love, care, and support their moms give them every day. From heartfelt tributes to lighthearted moments, students from various grades at Crescentview School (CVS), Yellowquill School (YQS), and La Verendrye School (LVS) shared what makes their mothers truly special.
For many children, it's the little everyday things that mean the most.
Grunthal man charged in Portage with impaired driving, speeding
Whoop and Hollar Folk Festival elevates local talent through winter series
The Whoop and Hollar Folk Festival is in its sixth year of fostering community and artistic growth in Portage la Prairie, with winter open mic nights getting ready for its summer event. Artistic Director Josh Wright highlights the festival’s role in uniting emerging and seasoned performers through free, collaborative programming.
Timely hitting leads Goldeyes to first win of young season
The Winnipeg Goldeyes (1-1) won their first game of the 2025 season Friday evening with a 6-4 decision over the Cleburne Railroaders at La Moderna Field.
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