Legislature Speaker in Manitoba says sorry, threatens to toss some politicians
The Speaker of the Manitoba legislature has apologized for saying an Opposition question was out of line and is threatening to toss politicians from the chamber if chaotic behaviour continues.
Tom Lindsey issued the apology a day after question period descended into a shouting match.
Agricultural Water Management Fund application deadline coming up April 30
The 2025 Agricultural Water Management Fund is now accepting applications. This fund aims to support agricultural producers and local governments in developing effective water management projects.
Naomi Paley, Manager of Drainage Extension at the Water Security Agency, explains that qualified applicants can receive up to $95,000 per project through a cost-sharing approach across three funding streams:
Prestigious medal ceremony honours local community contributors
A King Charles III Coronation Medal Ceremony was held in Morden yesterday to recognize the service and dedication of Morden Police Chief Brad Neduzak and Lieutenant Colonel Mark Wilson.
Helga Guenter
Funeral For: Helga Guenter
Funeral Date: April 25, 2025
Helga Guenter, 86, of Winnipeg formerly of Snowflake, passed away Friday, April 18th at Grace Hospital. She is survived by her husband Bill, 1 daughter, 1 son, 2 sisters, and 4 brothers. She was predeceased by 2 brothers.
The funeral service for Helga Guenter will be held Friday, April 25th at 11am at Sargent Avenue Mennonite Church, 926 Garfield Street, with burial at Springstein Cemetery.
Donations may be made to MCC.
Arrangements by Friends Funeral Service, Winnipeg.
William Willy Friesen
Funeral For: William Willy Friesen
Funeral Date: April 24, 2025
William Willy Friesen, 86, of Steinbach passed away Friday, April 18th at Bethesda Regional Health Centre. He is survived by 3 daughters, 3 sons, 2 sisters, 1 brother, and their families. He was predeceased by his wife Helen, 1 daughter, 1 son, 2 grandchildren, and 7 siblings.
The funeral service for Willliam Willy Friesen will be held Thursday, April 24th at 11am at Birchwood Funeral Chapel with burial at Heritage Cemetery.
Viewing will be at the chapel prior to the service.
Coming together for good: support the Food for All fundraiser tomorrow
A strong community is built not just on shared spaces, but shared values. And this Thursday, April 24th, Morden residents are invited to live those values by supporting the Food for All fundraiser at Gardenland Co-op, running from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Hosted by CFAM Radio 950, Country 88, and The Eagle 93.5, this important event raises both non-perishable food items and cash donations for Many Hands, a local organization supporting people experiencing food insecurity in the region.
The cattle market volatility in the first quarter of 2025 has been pretty extreme
Cattle market analyst Anne Wasko from Gateway Livestock says that's largely due to tariff uncertainties leading up to April 2nd.
She notes despite that cattle prices in Western Canada have remained strong, hitting record highs across all classes of cattle with slaughter cow prices hitting another high last week.
Rainwatchers report in after first accumulating precip. of the season
Other than some isolated drips and showers the last couple weeks, there has been a general lack of rainfall so far this Spring across the region. That changed Tuesday with the first widespread accumulating event of the season.
"It was the combination of two low pressure systems kind of meeting over Southeastern Saskatchewan and Southern Manitoba that led to the event we had yesterday," explained CMOS Accredited Weathercaster Chris Sumner. "One of the disturbances originally came out of Alberta, with the second pushing northward out of North Dakota."
Politicians spar in Manitoba legislature over government therapy contract
Tempers flared at the Manitoba legislature Tuesday as the Opposition Progressive Conservatives questioned the NDP government about a contract for mental health therapy, suggesting it may have been for the benefit of Finance Minister Adrien Sala.
Tory Greg Nesbitt tabled a document that shows the Finance department recently signed a contract for $10,205 with a counselling services provider in Winnipeg. The provider advertises services including stress management, grief counselling and conflict resolution.
Advance poll turnout breaks record with 7.3M ballots cast, Elections Canada says
The waning days of the federal election campaign saw voters turn out in record numbers for advance polls and party leaders attempt to poke holes in each others' platforms.
Elections Canada said in a news release Tuesday that the four days of advance polling between Friday and Monday set a new record for turnout, with 7.3 million people casting ballots early.
That's up 25 per cent from the 5.8 million people who took part in advance voting in the 2021 federal election.