Morden Chamber Gala honours excellence in business and community
The Morden Chamber of Commerce Business Awards banquet took place Thursday, January 30th, and were a celebration of excellence, community spirit, and dedication to local businesses. With 190 attendees representing 45 businesses, the evening highlighted remarkable achievements that contribute to the growth and success of Morden.
The growing film scene in the Pembina Valley
A thriving film community is emerging in the Pembina Valley, and at its heart is the Pembina Valley Film Makers Forum. What started as a small group of aspiring filmmakers scouting locations for short films has evolved into a collective of diverse talents—including seasoned professionals, theater actors, and enthusiastic newcomers—all working together to create cinematic art.
Winkler’s own Neil Schmidt nominated for prestigious King Charles III coronation medal
Winkler’s former mayor, Neil Schmidt, is among great company, as he has been named one of the recipients of the prestigious King Charles III Coronation Medal, a recognition of his lifetime of contributions to his community and beyond. This honour reflects his leadership, humility, and continuous efforts to give back to the community that shaped his life.
This award is given to individuals who have made significant contributions to Canada, and for Schmidt, the recognition comes as a surprise. "It's very humbling to know that I was awarded," Schmidt says. "I was really surprised."
Knipsbrat anyone? Winkler Library’s crokinole showdown
The South Central Regional Library is ringing in a major milestone—60 years of service to the community. And what better way to celebrate than with a little friendly competition? Shirley Wolfe, a longtime staff member at the Winkler branch shares details about a Crokinole Tournament, set for February 1st.
Snakes, dumplings, and dragons: Chinese New Year unveiled
January 1st is New Year’s Day—or is it? While the Western calendar kicks off the year with fireworks and resolutions, for millions around the world, the real celebration is yet to come. Chinese New Year, rooted in the rhythms of the moon, begins on January 29th this year, marking the start of the year of the Snake. With vibrant traditions, delicious feasts, and a rich tapestry of cultural symbols, it’s a celebration unlike any other.
Can comedy strengthen your relationship?
Couples in the Pembina Valley looking for a lighthearted and meaningful night out are in for a treat. The Date Night Tour, a clean comedy event for couples presented by Fun and Faith, is making its return to Winkler on Monday, February 3rd. Hosted by Pathway Community Church in partnership with Winkler Bergthaler Mennonite Church, the event promises a night of laughter and connection.
'Sabrina Fair' takes centre stage with Candlewick Players
The Candlewick Players are back with a fresh production to delight audiences this Valentine’s season. Their upcoming show, Samuel Taylor's Sabrina Fair, promises a mix of humour, romance, and a dash of familial warmth. Running at the Manitou Opera House on February 14th and 15th with a Valentine’s Dinner Theatre, and later at the Kenmore Theatre from February 21st to 23rd, this production offers something for everyone.
Winkler goalie’s prayer brings faith to the game
Leif Ekblad, a 20-year-old goalie from North Dakota, has quickly become a standout member of the Winkler Flyers since joining the team on December 17, just before Christmas break.
Though a late addition, Ekblad’s presence in net has been welcome in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League.
Winkler goalie’s prayer brings faith to the game
Leif Ekblad, a 20-year-old goalie from North Dakota, has quickly become a standout member of the Winkler Flyers since joining the team on December 17, just before Christmas break. Though a late addition, Ekblad’s presence in net has been welcome in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League.
Discover the untold stories of newcomers and the bold plan for our region’s future
The Pembina Valley Local Immigration Partnership (PVLIP) is preparing to host its annual community event on Wednesday, February 5th, at St. Paul’s United Church in Morden. Elaine Burton-Saindon, Director of PVLIP, shared insights about the event and the organization’s mission. Burton-Saindon emphasized PVLIP’s unique role in fostering collaboration between community leaders and addressing barriers for newcomers in southern Manitoba.