Stanley Corridor Reservoir Project, "an important step toward maintaining stable water supply"
Awareness of the importance of maintaining a stable supply of water for our communities in the Pembina and Red River Valleys has become apparent over the last number of years. That makes the Stanley Corridor Reservoir Project an important step forward in that regard.
The 4 million litre, 6-cell, buried concrete reservoir under construction adjacent to the Boundary Trails Health Centre (BTHC) is progressing well, and is anticipated to be completed by the end of next July.
Illness hitting schools hard this fall; GVSD superintendent weighs in
It's no secret, we're in the midst of flu season. In speaking with his colleagues from across the province, Garden Valley School Division Superintendent, Dan Ward says it's definitely been a tough flu season, especially with R.S.V., and COVID still 'kicking' around.
Many school divisions in the Pembina and Red River Valley regions are facing absenteeism challenges as well due to the current flu season.
Bigger bottom line allows Winkler MCC to give more in 2022
The Winkler MCC Thrift Store recently closed the books on its last fiscal year.
Winkler MCC Thrift Store Board Chair, Dave Penner says the store's management team did a great job of controlling costs. In addition to that, higher-than-expected sales allowed the Winkler store to send $50,000 more than budgeted to MCC Manitoba, totaling $425,000.
On top of that, Penner says they contributed $30,000 to some local organizations.
Andrew Froese Appointed Winkler's Deputy Mayor
Winkler Mayor Henry Siemens has appointed his Deputy Mayor.
At last week's council meeting (Nov. 8th), Siemens announced Councilor Andrew Froese would serve in the role. In Winkler, the deputy mayor is the appointment by the mayor.
P.W. Enns Business Award winners honored Wednesday night in Winkler
It was a night of celebration Wednesday in Winkler. For the first time in three years, the Winkler and District Chamber of Commerce was able to host the P.W. Enns Business Awards Gala in person. It is also the first time the event was held at the Meridian Exhibition Centre.
In addition to the award recipients and a full auditorium of guests, numerous dignitaries were also on hand, including Chuck Davidson - the President of the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce, Morden-Winkler MLA Cameron Friesen, and Portage-Lisgar MP Candice Bergen.
Newly elected GVSD Board of Trustees get down to business; New Board Chair in place
The newly elected board of trustees of Garden Valley School Division (GVSD) took their Oath of Office Tuesday evening during the board's reorganization meeting.
Incumbent Trustee Leah Klassen was acclaimed as board chair during the voting process, and fellow incumbent John Klassen was elected vice-chair.
Affordable housing project in Winkler on hold due to rising costs
Central Community Housing, formerly named Winkler Affordable Housing, has hit the pause b
RM of Stanley council holds inaugural meeting, Council fills vacant seat in Ward 2
The newly formed RM of Stanley council held its inaugural meeting Thursday, where Reeve Ike Friesen and the RM's councilors took their Oath of Office.
Going into the meeting, the council still had one vacant seat in Ward 2 following last month's election Municipal Election as no one came forward to run for the spot. However, that Ward 2 seat is no longer vacant, as the elected councilors have filled the seat.
Reeve Friesen says Josh Zacharias will join Bitz Loewen, representing Ward 2 constituents.
Winkler Whips player and Team Executive says "Symbol Of Progress" vandalized
Excitement over the progress and transformation of Arctic Field was halted over the weekend after it was discovered the newly installed backstop netting, estimated at around $6,000 had been vandalized.
Small Business Week Luncheon shines light on advocacy of Central Station
The spotlight was shining on two organizations last week during a luncheon hosted by the Winkler and District Chamber of Commerce. The luncheon was in celebration of Small Business Week.
Bev Wiebe, Central Station Executive Director shared with the local and regional business community what Central Station does, and why they exist.