Winkler Community Foundation reaches goal of $1 million fund balance two years early
The Winkler Community Foundation (WCF) held its annual general meeting on Monday (March 20th).
President Corey Hildebrand says the Foundation had a wonderful year.
"We had so many reasons to celebrate. We had a really great Pay-It-Forward May; we heard lots of really wonderful things from our Gordon Wiebe scholars; we had our first-ever cider and wine pairing event which was a huge success. And our community granting season - we granted a lot of dollars this year and that was very successful for us."
Southern Emergency Response Committee resumes in-person training with an eye on spring
The Southern Emergency Response Committee (SERC) has watched over Morden, Winkler and the RM of Stanley for the past 15 years, establishing an agile response system.
Since pandemic restrictions were lifted, members of SERC have resumed in-person meetings and training sessions.
GVSD looking at minor adjustment to School of Choice policy
Garden Valley School Division board of trustees has passed a notice of motion for an amendment to the division's School of Choice policy
Authorized by principals at individual schools, School of Choice is accessible to parents and students across the province.
Superintendent Dan Ward says it's not a significant change in terms of altering the policy.
The Bunker moves ahead with plans to build restaurant
The food trailer operated by The Bunker youth ministry in Winkler is about to grow into a full-fledged brick-and-mortar restaurant.
Executive Director Kevin Hildebrand says the dream was born over ten years ago, when they began using a food trailer to raise funds for the youth ministry.
Winkler Christmas Cheerboard packing hampers to feed over 1,600 people
The Winkler Christmas Cheerboard is nearly three-quarters of the way to meeting its goal of $100,000 in donations for 2022.
Crystal Rempel, a volunteer with the board for six years, says the contents of those hampers have changed over the years.
Plum Coulee resident receives 2022 Sharon Carstairs Caring Community Award
The Sharon Carstairs Caring Community Award is the first of its kind to recognize community-based efforts in palliative and end-of-life care with a $1,500 gift.
This year's recipient is Plum Coulee resident, Amanda Nickel, founder of the Raelyn Nickel Memorial Book program, a project inspired by her infant daughter.
United Way Pembina Valley Sets 2022 Campaign goal at $140,000
$114,000 distributed among twenty local non-profit agencies and $7,500 in scholarships and bursaries to area graduates. That sums up what the United Way Pembina Valley (UWPV) accomplished in 2021.
The organization kicked off its 2022 campaign last week, gathering as a large group for the first time since the merger between the Morden and Winkler branches.
Board president Chris Willsey says they're looking forward to being out in the community.
Morden Adult Education Centre Celebrates 14 Graduates
"They've seen family members or friends at grad, and now it's their turn."
For director Todd Folkett, that's the biggest point of graduation day at Morden Adult Education (MAE).
With a class consisting of fourteen members, Folkett proudly defines this year's graduates as resilient and hard-working, especially in the light of the challenges created by the pandemic, and numerous weather events this past winter and spring.