Portage sees record-breaking heat on Mother's Day; rain on the way later this week
Southern Manitoba endured record-setting heat over the weekend, as a heat warning remains in effect for the Portage region.
Portage la Prairie and several other communities experienced temperatures well above seasonal norms, with Portage reaching 31.2°C on Sunday—just edging past its 1976 record of 31.0°C.
Eric Dykes, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, confirms the heat has affected much of the region.
La Verendrye School gears up for track and field season
Spring is in full swing at La Verendrye School (LVS), and that means a busy schedule for both students and staff, according to physical education teacher Mitch Nelissen. The middle years students are currently preparing for their annual track and field day, set for May 28.
"Our kids get pretty excited for it. It's just a fun, relaxed day for them. They have to do four events and for the rest of the day they get to hang out with their friends and just chill," Nelissen said.
Yellowquill students help shape future of local playground
A group of Grade 1 and Grade 6 students from Yellowquill School are leaving their mark on Portage la Prairie—literally.
Back in October, teachers Kristen Harley and Kelly Gretsinger launched a "learning buddies" partnership between their classes. What started as a classroom mentorship program quickly grew into something much bigger when Mayor Sharilyn Knox got involved. She shared news of the city's upcoming green space improvements and saw an opportunity for youth input.
Traffic and water disrupted on 1st Street NW
A section of 1st Street NW, between 6th Ave NW and 7th Ave NW, has been temporarily closed to traffic following an emergency watermain break early this morning.
Residents in the immediate area are also experiencing a temporary disruption in water service as city crews complete the urgent repairs.
Crank the fan — southern Manitoba’s in a heat wave
Southern Manitoba is under an active heat warning as daytime highs reach the low to mid-thirties, with overnight temperatures remaining at or above 16°C. These extreme heat conditions are expected to persist through Wednesday.
Scoreboard/Line-up - Monday, May 12
SUNDAY. MAY 11TH
NHL
Playoffs - Round 2
Game 3
Dallas 5 Winnipeg 2
Dallas leads series 2-1
Playoffs - Round 2
Game 4
Florida 2 Toronto 0
Series tied 2-2
Portage la Prairie MLA embraces deputy leader role in Manitoba PC party
Jeff Bereza, Portage la Prairie’s MLA, has been appointed deputy leader of Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative opposition under newly elected leader Obby Khan. The move signals a renewed focus on collaboration and disciplined governance within the party as it positions itself to challenge the NDP government.
Portage Toyota celebrates milestone with modern revamp
This July marks a major milestone for Portage Toyota as it celebrates 45 years as a Toyota Canada dealership – a journey that began with one family's vision and continues today with an ongoing commitment to customer care, innovation, and community.
The business was founded in 1973 as Portage Leisure & Truck Centre by Dennis and Kathy Thompson, Erwin and Katherine Thompson, and George and Wanda Ryder. In 1980, Dennis acquired the Toyota franchise, and the business began its Toyota journey.
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.