Peter Funk

Funeral For:  Peter Funk 
Funeral Date: April 19, 2025 
Peter Funk, 86, of Steinbach passed away Sunday, April 13th at Vita Hospital. He is survived by his wife Betty, 1 daughter, 3 sons, and their families.  
A memorial service for Peter Funk will be held Saturday, April 19th at 2pm at Birchwood Funeral Chapel with private family burial at Heritage Cemetery. 
Arrangements by Birchwood Funeral Chapel, Steinbach.  

Doctor Dennis Giesbrecht

Funeral For:  Doctor Dennis Giesbrecht 
Funeral Date: April 21, 2025 
Doctor Dennis Giesbrecht, 88, of Steinbach passed away Monday, April 14th at Bethesda Regional Health Centre. He is survived by his wife Rose, 4 daughters, 2 sons, 1 sister, 1 brother, 1 sister-in-law, and their families. He was predeceased by 2 sisters and 1 brother. 
The funeral service for Doctor Dennis Giesbrecht will be held Monday, April 21st at 1pm at Birchwood Funeral Chapel. Private family burial will take place. 

SaskTel partnering with international ag companies to deliver better services for prairie farmers

SaskTel is developing new assets to help tech companies better connect with farmers by providing them with more background infrastructure. The project's full name is The Smart Agriculture Data Hub, and it will provide tech companies with a digital toolkit to help them reach more farmers.

Heather Clair, the marketing manager for Smart Ag, says the program is all about partnering with all the right companies to deliver what Saskatchewan farmers need.

Charges stayed against Calgary man accused of smuggling migrants across border

A Calgary man accused of human smuggling after allegations that he picked up foreign nationals who crossed into Manitoba from the United States has had his charges stayed.

Manitoba Courts confirmed charges under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act were stayed in February for Saleh Youssouf.

Information on why the charges have been stayed was not available.

Youssouf was accused of driving a van last January that held seven men from the Republic of Chad.

Federal Court of Appeal dismisses challenge of federal firearms ban

The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed a challenge of a government ban on firearms that Ottawa considers fit only for the battlefield, not hunting or sport shooting. 

The Liberals outlawed some 1,500 firearm models and variants in May 2020, meaning they could no longer be legally used, sold or imported. 

The move was generally applauded by gun control advocates as a first step toward removing firearms used in mass shootings from circulation. 

Rosemary Siemens receives Centennial Medal from University of Miami School of Music

Violinist and vocalist Rosemary Siemens has returned from a trip to her alma mater the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami. The visit was to receive a special award alongside dozens of others who have attended the school. Both institutions are celebrating their 100th anniversary this year, and recognized that by presenting one hundred accomplished former students with Centennial Medals during an event last week.

Champion for newcomers honoured as Morden’s Citizen of Distinction

A champion for diversity honoured

The Morden Area Foundation has officially announced Shelley Voth as the 2024 Citizen of Distinction—a recognition that shines a spotlight on residents who make Morden a better place to live through both professional contributions and volunteer efforts.

The honour will be celebrated at a public ceremony on Sunday, May 25th at 2:00 p.m. at the Morden Legion Hall, with doors opening at 1:30 p.m.