Two pilots killed in crash near Steinbach

Two pilots are dead following a tragic plane crash this morning south of Steinbach.

At 8:45 am, Steinbach RCMP were notified of the crash involving two planes. It was a mid-air collision in the Rural Municipality of Hanover.

RCMP, along with the Hanover Fire Department and emergency medical services, attended and located the wreckage of two small, single-engine aircraft.

The pilots were pronounced dead on scene. There were no passengers aboard.

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada was notified. 

No further details are being released. 

Canadian Crop Hail Association following up on over 2000 hail claims in the Prairies

Rainfall across the prairies and even provincially has been quite variable this year.

Some areas have seen some pretty wicked storms bringing heavy rain, high winds and hail.

The Canadian Crop Hail Association says storm activity across the prairies in the last two weeks of June resulted in farmers filing well over 2000 hail claims.

According to the report mid-June thunderstorms dropped pea- to toonie-sized hail across Western Canada.  

Elsa melts the internet at Days Inn

Days Inn, a Canadian-owned hotel chain with a location in Steinbach, is making waves with a recent viral video. 

After performing at a friend’s daycare as Elsa, Cass Wieler, hotel general manager, put the costume to another use.  

A Days Inn with Elsa  

“I figured why not come and make some (social media) content at the hotel? Everything is content,” says Wieler.  

“I literally almost fell off my chair”: Lightning hits close to home for Steinbach woman

A brilliant flash of white, thunderous crack, and a shattered tree. It's the closest one Steinbach woman ever wants to get to lightning.

On Monday night, Laurel Plett on Bush Farm Road and owner of Dogs on the Run, a local dog daycare, found herself in the heart of a summer storm. That's not exactly where she wanted to be.

"I am actually seriously afraid of lightning," she says.

When the rain began pouring, Plett says she darted outside to close a door. Five minutes later, back at her desk with 15 snoozing pups, nature delivered quite the show.

Big global wheat crop expected to pressure prices

World wheat stocks could climb to 271 million tonnes by the end of 2025-26, up from 264 million tonnes at the end of 2024-25

There will be plenty of wheat in the world in 2025-26, say analysts.

“As we enter mid-year Northern Hemisphere harvest, a larger-than-expected crop is expected to limit the upside in global wheat prices,” Dennis Voznesenski, agricultural economist with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, said in his recent Agri Commodity Weekly Alert.

Ruth Enns nee Giesbrecht

Funeral For:  Ruth Enns nee Giesbrecht 
Funeral Date: July 10, 2025 
Ruth Enns nee Giesbrecht, 98, of Saskatoon formerly of Altona, passed away Wednesday, July 2nd at Warman Special Care Home. She is survived by 5 daughters, 3 sons, and their families. She was predeceased by her husband John. 
The celebration of life for Ruth Enns nee Giesbrecht will be held Thursday, July 10th at 2:30pm at Neubergthal Commons Barn with burial prior to the service at 1:30pm at Weidenfeld Cemetery. 
Donations may be made to MCC. 
Arrangements by Wiebe Funeral Home, Altona.