Classic car show rolling into Mennonite Heritage Village this weekend
The Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) is set to welcome a nostalgic addition to its historical Main Street this weekend as the Country Classics Car Club comes to the village for its annual car show.
Robert Goertzen, executive director of MHV, says the partnership is a natural fit.
"The car club is preserving history with these vehicles as well, so there's a lot of ways that we have similar goals," he says.
Stuartburn man dies in fatal Western Manitoba crash
A young man from Stuartburn has died following a two-vehicle crash in Western Manitoba Tuesday morning.
According to RCMP, a gravel truck was struck from behind by a water truck near the intersection of the Trans-Canada Highway and Road 101 West, east of Brandon.
Authorities say the gravel truck was coming up to speed, heading east after turning on to the Trans Canada, when it was hit from behind by a large truck hauling a water tank.
Mary Penner nee Hiebert
Funeral For: Mary Penner nee Hiebert
Funeral Date: July 28, 2025
Mary Penner nee Hiebert, 84, of Morden formerly of Roseisle, passed away Sunday, July 20th at Tabor Home. She is survived by 2 daughters, 2 sons, 9 grandchildren, and 9 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband George W. Penner and 1 daughter.
The celebration of life for Mary Penner nee Hiebert will be held Monday, July 28th at 11am at Morden Gospel Mission Church with burial at Southside Cemetery.
Research chair focuses on profitability
New Beef Cattle Research Council chair at the U of M to focus on best environmental practices and economic viability
A new beef-focused research chair will soon begin work at the University of Manitoba.
The 10-year role has been named the BCRC Chair in Beef Cattle Economic Sustainability.
“I believe this is the fourth chair position that we’ve developed,” said Craig Lehr, chair of the BCRC’s producer council.
Canada should follow U.K.'s move to lower voting age to 16, says senator
Now that the British government has vowed to lower its voting age to 16 by the next general election, one Canadian senator says it's past time for Canada to do the same.
The U.K. announced last week that it would lower its voting age from 18 to 16 in a bid to strengthen British democracy and restore trust in politics.
Sen. Marilou McPhedran said the issue has been her "top parliamentary priority" since she joined the Red Chamber. She said lowering the voting age to 16 would be good for democracy and that the only arguments against it are "based on stereotypes."
Cathy Thiessen
Funeral For: Cathy Thiessen
Funeral Date: July 24, 2025
Cathy Thiessen, 85, of Steinbach passed away Sunday, July 20th at Rest Haven Care Home. She is survived by 6 sisters, 6 brothers, 10 in-laws, and their families. She was predeceased by 2 sisters, and 3 brothers-in-law.
A memorial service for Cathy Thiessen will be held Thursday, July 24th at 2pm at Birchwood Funeral Chapel with burial at Blumenort Community Church Cemetery.
Arrangements by Birchwood Funeral Chapel, Steinbach.
Alvin Hein
Funeral For: Alvin Hein
Funeral Date: July 26, 2025
Alvin Hein, 89, of Winnipeg passed away Saturday, July 19th at St. Boniface Hospital. He is survived by his wife Elma, son Mark, 2 sisters-in-law, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was predeceased by 2 sisters, 2 brothers, and 2 brothers-in-law.
The celebration of life for Alvin Hein will be held Saturday, July 26th at 2pm at Thomson in the Park Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Boulevard, with burial at Thomson in the Park Cemetery.
Viewing will be at the chapel one hour prior to the service.
Barlow says the Liberal's Clean Fuel Standard will drive up food and fuel costs
Conservative Agriculture Critic John Barlow is warning that the Liberal's Clean Fuel Standard will hit Canadians hard at the gas pump and the grocery store.
Citing a recent Department of Agriculture briefing, Barlow said the policy will raise fuel prices by 13 cents per litre for gasoline and 16 cents per litre for diesel by 2030. He criticized the government for downplaying the impact on consumers.
Manitoba and Saskatchewan sign agreement to boost trade corridor through the Arctic
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew was hopeful after meeting Tuesday with the prime minister and other premiers about the potential for a large Arctic trade corridor through the Port of Churchill on Hudson Bay.
But some provinces are also supporting a trade route through a port on James Bay in northern Ontario that would also serve the Arctic. The two megaprojects are among many being pitched as part of a national effort to diversify trade and protect the Canadian economy from U.S. tariffs.
Fitness hearing for Adam Kai-Ji Lo, accused of 11 murders at Vancouver festival
The man accused of ramming an SUV into a crowd and killing 11 people at the Vancouver Lapu Lapu Day festival is set to appear in court today, with a judge determining if he's fit to stand trial.
RJ Aquino, the chair of festival organizer Filipino BC, says the court proceedings could prove "traumatizing" for victims and members of the Filipino community.
He says many have expressed anger and frustration since the April 26 attack and still find it difficult to cope with the tragedy almost three months later.