Hanover Council says 'no' to shipping container request

Council for the Rural Municipality of Hanover has denied a request for a shipping container to be placed on a residential property south of Mitchell.

According to Hanover Permit Administrator Amos Wiebe, the applicant has purchased a site along Prairie Road with the intent of building a house on it at some point in the future. The date of construction is not certain. 

2025 another strong season for all Carillon Sultans teams

Looking across the landscape that is the Carillon Sultans baseball teams, and while a few still have provincials to play, Co-President Louis Cote couldn't be more thrilled with how things went for all teams.

"It was a very exciting year, once again," Cote says with a smile. "Starting with community baseball, we have lot of kids involved again. Again, lots of quality coaches in community ball, which brought great experiences for kids across our region. It's nice to see the numbers climbing, and the number of communities that have thriving baseball programs that continue to grow."

Everything you need to know for the Pioneer Days Celebrations this weekend

Pioneer Days Parade  

When: Parade begins at 10:00 am, Friday August 1st  

Where: Main Street Steinbach 

The Pioneer Days Parade is taking place this Friday, celebrating some of the unique heritage of Steinbach.  

The forecast calls for sun, so bring along a hat, sunscreen, and some water to keep cool. While you enjoy the sun make sure to stay safe when grabbing some sweet treats from the street.  

Police ticket motorist going 173 km/h down Trans Canada; says she was unaware of her speed

Ste. Anne Police stopped two motorists this last week driving more than 170 kilometres per hour (km/h). 

Officers stopped one vehicle on Highway 12, travelling 179 km/h. The next day, a different driver was caught driving 173 km/h on the Trans Canada Highway. The second driver admitted that she was unaware of her speed, but that she usually drives between 130 and 140 km/h on her daily commute. 

One youth injured in two-ATV collision southwest of Steinbach

One youth was transported to hospital in Winnipeg following an ATV collision in the RM of Hanover Wednesday evening.  

At 8:40 p.m., Steinbach RCMP were informed that two ATVs had collided with each other on Road 32 East (Bristol Road) just south of Road 34 North which is just over two miles south of Highway 52. 

Police say three youths were involved and only two were wearing helmets. 

Man sentenced in '23 fatal shooting in Blumenort

A Manitoba judge has ordered a jail sentence for a man involved in a fatal shooting nearly two years ago in Blumenort. 

On August 1st, 2023, at approximately 7:45 pm, police received a report that a firearm had been discharged inside an apartment building along Crestview Lane in Blumenort.

Officers from the Steinbach RCMP detachment, along with EMS, responded to the call and located a 27-year-old male inside the residence with critical injuries. The man was pronounced dead on scene.

Province issues statement after Woodridge bulk-fill water station closes

Our province has provided clarification on the closure of two water systems in the southeast corner of Manitoba. Those closures happened last year in Woodridge and this year in Piney. 

Earlier this week, La Verendrye MLA Konrad Narth noted that local residents are outraged by the closures and that he is working on getting the moves reversed. Narth says the closure in Piney happened without public consultation. He claims it was shut down due to the lack of a chlorination system, even though it is clearly marked that the water is not intended for human consumption. 

Sandra Lynn Klassen Doerksen

Funeral For: Sandra Lynn Klassen Doerksen 
Funeral Date: August 2nd, 2025 
Sandra Lynn Klassen Doerksen, 71, of Winnipeg passed away Tuesday, July 29th in Winnipeg. 
She was survived by her husband Douglas Doerksen, 2 daughters, 2 sons, 3 sisters, 1 brother and their families she was predeceased by her father B.F. Klassen and her sister Colleen Chavez. 
The funeral service for Sandra Lynn Klassen Doerksen will be held Saturday, 11am at Braeside EMC Church, 1011 Munroe Ave, Winnipeg. 
Arrangements by Friends Funeral Service, Winnipeg. 

Manitoba government poll suggests concerns over health care, crime and immigration

The number of Manitobans concerned about crime and public safety has risen steadily, an opinion poll done for the Manitoba government suggests.

The Benchmark poll by Leger is commissioned by the province and conducted every few months to gauge public concerns. The latest available survey, done in October and obtained by The Canadian Press under Manitoba's freedom of information law, suggests affordability and health care remain the most popular concerns.

Judge to rule on bail for 3 charged in alleged plot to seize land near Quebec City

A judge is scheduled to rule today on whether to grant bail to three men facing terrorism charges in an alleged plot to forcibly seize land in the Quebec City area.

Quebec court Judge René de la Sablonnière heard evidence and arguments over three days.

Simon Angers-Audet, 24, Raphaël Lagacé, 25, and Marc-Aurèle Chabot, 24, face charges of facilitating a terrorist activity, and other charges related to the illegal storage of firearms and possession of explosives and prohibited devices.