Scoreboard/Line-up - Thursday, May 15th
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14TH
Santa Clara Baseball League
Portage 15 Austin 6
Carberry at Neepawa (Postponed)
Plumas at Minnedosa (Postponed)
Manitoba Junior Baseball League
Elmwood 18 Pembina Valley 13
Interlake 10 Altona 0
Anthrax confirmed on Saskatchewan farm: Livestock producers urged to stay vigilant
Livestock producers are being reminded to stay vigilant after lab results confirmed anthrax as the cause of death in two cattle on a farm in the Rural Municipality (RM) of Paynton No. 470. The confirmation came late Tuesday.
Canada Post hits pause on negotiations with union as May deadline approaches
Workers at Canada Post could be heading back to the picket lines in a matter of days — but a labour expert warns postal workers might find negotiating conditions far less favourable now than they were during their holiday job action.
Canada Post said late Tuesday it was hitting pause on negotiations with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers after days of talks between the parties bore little fruit.
Opposition slams Liberals for having no plans to table budget soon
Opposition parties attacked Prime Minister Mark Carney Wednesday for being vague about his plans after his government said it would not table a federal budget before the House of Commons rises for the summer.
Following the first Liberal cabinet meeting after the swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said instead of a spring budget, the government will put forward an economic statement in the fall.
Portage couple spots bear in backyard amid Manitoba wildfires
Author's Note: The irony is not lost on me. Enjoy some bad bear puns!
Residents Nick and Jenna Lambert who live just southeast of Portage la Prairie recently awoke to an un-bear-lievable discovery on May 13th; a juvenile brown coloured bear rummaging through their property overnight. The intruder was captured on surveillance footage in a region where such sightings are rare. While the bear was brown, it was most likely a younger black bear, which is much more common in our province.
Hill's Drug Store & Hill's Clinic Pharmacy – Making At Home Sleep Studies Available in Portage
Getting the proper amount of sleep is one of the most important things we can do to maintain or even improve our health. If you have a hard time sleeping, there are many ways to improve the quality of your rest, from improving your sleep habits to trying over-the-counter medications like melatonin or sleep aids (check with your doctor or pharmacist before taking over-the-counter medications).
Lorna Knight steps into leadership role at Portage Community Foundation
Lorna Knight has officially begun her tenure as the new executive director of the Community Foundation of Portage and District, stepping into the role on May 1. She replaces Kimberly Lavallee, who is retiring after three years leading the organization.
A seamless transition
Knight notes her first official day was May 1, crediting Lavallee for easing the transition.
Local player, teams inducted into Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame
The Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame has recently welcomed a distinguished group of inductees, including an individual and teams with a connection to Portage la Prairie.
Among them is Rob Olson, whose career in fastball has left a lasting impact on the game, particularly in Portage la Prairie and surrounding areas.
The Hall of Fame honors those whose dedication to the sport has shaped Manitoba’s softball landscape, and Olson's induction is a reflection of his legacy.
Tips for breeding season success
For cow-calf operations, a major driver of profitability is reproductive efficiency, or the number of calves weaned per cow exposed. There are a lot of factors influencing this outcome, from breeding time through weaning. However, some considerations can be looked at well before the breeding season begins.
After calving, cows will have about 30 to 100 days to recover, resume cycling and be re-bred to calve around the same time the following year. This period through calving and early lactation is when a cow’s requirements for energy and protein are the highest.
CFIA releases the Federally Reportable Disease Report for April 2025
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is releasing an update with April stats on federally reportable diseases.
As of April 30th, there have been 17 cases of avian influenza, with three in British Columbia, one in Alberta, three in Saskatchewan, and two in Manitoba.