Water, road disruptions planned Thursday

Residents in parts of northeast Portage la Prairie will experience temporary water shutoffs and road closures on Thursday, due to a planned fire hydrant renewal.

City crews will be working in the areas of 4th Avenue NE, 5th Street NE, and 6th Street NE throughout the day.

Road closures will take effect on:

  • 4th Avenue NE between 5th Street NE and 6th Street NE
  • 6th Street NE between 4th Avenue NE and 6th Avenue NE

Water service disruptions are scheduled in the following areas:

Tough night for Goldeyes as Canaries even series

The Sioux Falls Canaries (20-16) evened their series with the Winnipeg Goldeyes (16-19) Wednesday evening, using a nine-run fourth inning and five total home runs to secure a 15-2 win at Blue Cross Park.
 
The Canaries opened the scoring in the first inning after a dropped fly ball in left field allowed Mike Hart to score. The Goldeyes answered immediately in the bottom half of the frame, as Tanner O’Tremba delivered a two-run double to left-centre, scoring Ramón Bramasco and Roby Enríquez to briefly put Winnipeg ahead 2-1.

Portage Potato Festival cancelled for 2025 due to low support

After nearly two decades of bringing people together, the Portage Potato Festival will not go ahead in 2025.

The decision comes from the festival’s small volunteer team, who say they’ve struggled to secure both sponsorship and helping hands this year.

“It was a tough decision to make this year,” notes the committee in a social media post. “But due to little to no sponsorship this year and lack of help and volunteers, our tiny committee of 3 has made the decision to cancel the 2025 Portage Potato Festival.”

Portage and Southport blossom together in Communities in Bloom bid

Portage la Prairie and the Southport Aerospace Centre are joining forces for the first time to compete in Manitoba's Communities in Bloom contest, aiming to showcase their shared commitment to beautification, environmental action, and community pride.

This innovative partnership marks a new chapter for the contest locally, combining city charm with aerospace heritage under the summer sun.

Cathie McFarlane, chair of the Communities in Bloom Committee for the City of Portage and Southport, explains the contest's broad scope.

MPI urges cycling safety as collisions rise

With bike lanes freshly completed across the city and more people hopping on two wheels for summer, Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is reminding both drivers and cyclists to prioritize safety on the roads.

Tara Seel, Media and Public Relations Lead for MPI, says the growing number of serious incidents involving bikes shows why consistent education and respect on the road are critical.

“We want everyone who uses the road to be safe, and we recognize that cyclists are very vulnerable road users because they don't have the structural protection of a vehicle,” Seel says.

Portage la Prairie man arrested for store theft

On June 11, 2025, Portage la Prairie RCMP received a report of a theft at a business on the 100 block of Saskatchewan Avenue West.

The complainant provided officers with a detailed description of the suspect and the stolen merchandise.

While en route, an officer spotted a person on a bicycle matching the description.

The individual attempted to conceal the merchandise as the officer approached, but was observed in the act and promptly arrested.

Forty‑one‑year‑old Michael Bernardin of Portage la Prairie faces charges of:

Stride Credit Union’s annual golf tournament tees up support for STARS

With golf clubs at the ready and a cause close to home, Stride Credit Union is once again rallying the community for its annual STARS golf tournament, set for July 10 in Portage la Prairie.

Now in its third year, the fundraiser brings together golfers, local businesses, and community members to support STARS air ambulance, a service that plays a critical role in rural and remote areas across Manitoba.

North Memorial celebrates culture, community and year-end fun

North Memorial School in Portage la Prairie is wrapping up the school year with a full lineup of events focused on culture, family, and community connection. Principal Val Smith outlines several highlights planned over the final days of the academic calendar.

The school’s upcoming powwow and feast will include a special twist this year: an Indigenous sports day developed through collaboration between Charlotte Prince, Janey Bradford, and teacher Mr. McCullough.