Maple Leaf Elementary School in Morden loves to read

Pembina Valley Online Reporter Robyn Wiebe and Miss Darlene Klassen from Friesens Corporation were in Morden at Maple Leaf Elementary School on Thursday.

Grade two students were really excited to hear the book each one of them was going to take home with them at the end of the day called, "Fishing with Grandma."

The book is written by Inuk author Susan Avingaq with Maren Vsetula and illustrated by Charlene Chua. It's published by Inhabit Media.

 

Students full of pride to see artwork on display in Morden 

    A must-see exhibit is taking place at the Pembina Hills Arts Council in Morden. A variety of work from grade four students from Maple Leaf and Minnewasta Elementary Schools is on display for community members to enjoy called, "Artful Narratives: A Children's Exhibition." 

Minnewasta student Ruby Wiebe wrote a persuasive piece and created a clay likeness of a dog waiting to be adopted by the Pembina Valley Humane Society (PVHS). 

Student voice valued in Western School Division 

It's an annual tradition in Western School Division for trustees, principals and vice principals and senior administration to gather at the Morden Collegiate Backstage Theatre with students from grade 4-12 for the Student Leadership Forum.  Students are assigned to a group for the morning and afternoon where they take part in fun activities followed by round table discussions. 

Grade six École Morden Middle School student Oscar Mbabazi explained. 

The Business Excellence of the Year Award goes to... 

The Morden Chamber of Commerce celebrated business excellence Thursday night without much of a hitch, with blustery weather threatening to keep people away.  

Guests enjoyed networking with others, eating a meal and waiting to hear who would walk away with the coveted Business Excellence Award.  

Chamber Board Chair Tyler Shroeder was pleased with the evening. 

École Morden Middle School loves to read!

Giggles and laughter rang out as Pembina Valley Online News Reporter Robyn Wiebe read to classes at École Morden Middle School on Monday.

"Superdog - Heart of a Hero" had a message of hard work and kindness, even to those who are mean to you. "And Then it Happened" had Gordon, Paulo and I lining up for flu shots when a trick sure to make everyone come running to see what happened ensued.

Morden Library closes temporarily for Phase Two of renovations 

With Phase One of the renovations at South Central Regional Library (SCRL) in Morden complete, Phase Two will begin next week.  

In January, the Morden Library closed its doors for a couple of weeks temporarily while the flooring in the front area was replaced in the desk and front sitting area, according to Morden SCRL Branch Administrator Gail Hildebrand. 

"We have set up a temporary work area for the 2 weeks in between the floor being complete and the new desk being ready."