Three doctors poised to leave Altona Clinic, two more on the way
This summer will see a focus on rebuilding the physician contingent at the Altona Clinic as three of the facility's five doctors will be leaving. Dr. Wasan Sulaiman, Dr. Moheb Basta and Dr. Meriam Basta will each close up their practices at the clinic starting at the end of June through the end of August.
Creeks up, roads soft once again as Rhineland officials await what water may come from the West
Creek levels are up and roads are once again soft in the Municipality of Rhineland. Residents are urged to use caution when driving on the freshly rained-on roads.
Officials report, there have been a number of calls to the municipal office today (Tuesday) regarding water in basements in Gretna and Plum Coulee.
Pumping is underway at the provincial dike in Gretna.
Officials continue to wait and see how much water is yet to flow in from the west.
Off the Tee - Winkler Golf Club Manager Colton Harder
The Winkler golf course opened on May 13th. Club manager Colton Harder will join Clayton Dreger on Off the Tee which airs Tuesdays at 5:15 p.m. on CFAM Radio 950.
Habitat for Humanity project advancing in Rosenort
A Family has been chosen to become owners of the first Habitat for Humanity home being built in Rosenort.
Mustaf and Magda, along with their six children, currently live in a 600-square-foot, 2-bedroom apartment in Winnipeg. They have been wanting to raise their kids outside of the city for some time.
"Thank you" for supporting the Critical Care On the Air Radiothon
"Thank you" for supporting the Critical Care On the Air Radiothon
"Words are not enough." That from Colleen Mayer, Director of Development at STARS Air Ambulance, following the two-day Critical Care On the Air Radiothon that wrapped up Thursday.
As of Friday morning, Manitobans had donated over $94,000 to the campaign, and the final tally continues to grow. People can still donate here through the weekend.
"Thank you" for supporting the Critical Care On the Air Radiothon
"Words are not enough." That from Colleen Mayer, Director of Development at STARS Air Ambulance, following the two-day Critical Care On the Air Radiothon that wrapped up Thursday on CFAM Radio 950, Country88 and the Eagle 93.5.
As of Friday morning, Manitobans had donated over $94,000 to the campaign, and the final tally continues to grow. People can still donate here through the weekend.
Penelope Hovorka-Alcock named Principal at Shevchenko School
There will be a new person occupying the Principal's office at Shevchenko School in Vita. Penelope Hovorka-Alcock will take over the job starting in September.
Hovorka-Alcock began her teaching career as a classroom teacher in Woodridge, Manitoba in 1988. She valued continuing education attaining her Special Education Certification in 2004 and Post
Baccalaureate Diploma in Education Specializing in EAL and Counseling in 2008. She then completed her Level 2 Principal Certification in 2020.
Municipality of Rhineland officials to evaluate pandemic response
The Municipality of Rhineland's pandemic policy, as part of its emergency plan, is going under the microscope. Officials are going to carve out some time this spring to reflect on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"We are going to look at, in this pandemic, is there any connection to the pandemic plan as we've outlined in our policy?", explained Reeve Don Wiebe. "So we're just going to go over all of that, go over the impact and what this pandemic did for the Municipality."
Cohen Hildebrand got the life-saving help he needed, thanks to STARS
Six years ago, Cohen Hildebrand was rushed to hospital by STARS Air Ambulance after suffering an arterial rupture while recovering from surgery that saw his tonsils and adenoids removed. After he was stabilized enough for transport at Boundary Trails Hospital, located between Morden and Winkler, Hildebrand was flown to a hospital in Winnipeg within a matter of minutes of boarding the helicopter.
Cohen Hildebrand got the life-saving help he needed, thanks to STARS
Cohen Hildebrand got the life-saving help he needed, thanks to STARS
Six years ago, Cohen Hildebrand was rushed to hospital by STARS Air Ambulance after suffering an arterial rupture while recovering from surgery that saw his tonsils and adenoids removed. After he was stabilized enough for transport at Boundary Trails Hospital, located between Morden and Winkler, Hildebrand was flown to a hospital in Winnipeg within a matter of minutes of boarding the helicopter.