Saskatchewan considers AgriRecovery request in bovine tuberculosis case
The move by Sask. would help producers with the cost of cleaning and disinfection after the disease is found on their farms
Saskatchewan may ask to trigger AgriRecovery for producers affected by bovine tuberculosis.
Provincial agriculture minister Daryl Harrison said last week he had heard from cattle organizations about the need for more help.
North West Terminal continues to sit idle
A founding shareholder questions why the board approved raises for executives while the terminal incurred $28 million in cumulative losses since 2016
North West Terminal Ltd. is being tight-lipped about what is happening with the idled grain company.
The firm held its annual general meeting on June 18, but chief executive officer Jason Skinner refused to divulge what was discussed at the AGM.
“We’ll just go no comment because we’re in negotiations on some things,” he said.
Mann brothers settle differences
Two brothers embroiled in an eight-year-long bitter legal battle over control of a generic crop input business have “buried the hatchet.”
Jim and Jason Mann have agreed to end litigation against one another and the businesses they run, which are Farmers of North America (FNA) and AgraCity Crop & Nutrition Ltd.
“The news of the day is the Mann vs. Mann is ending and Jim and I are burying the hatchet,” said Jason.
Figures suggest six-figure payout for former Manitoba Hydro CEO
The former head of Manitoba Hydro was paid just over $881,000 last year, despite being dismissed six weeks into the year.
Jay Grewal's earnings in previous years, where she had worked a full year, ranged from $500,000 to $546,000.
The amount last year, revealed in an annual Manitoba Hydro compensation report, suggests a large lump sum payment when Grewal was let go as president and chief executive officer.
Walter Thiessen
Funeral For: Walter Thiessen
Funeral Date: July 4, 2025
Walter Thiessen, 86, of Winnipeg formerly of Steinbach, passed away Friday, June 27th at St. Boniface. He is survived by his wife Hildegard, 2 daughters, 1 son, 1 brother, 2 sisters-in-law and their families. He was predeceased by 5 siblings.
The funeral service for Walter Thiessen will be held Friday, July 4th at 11am at North Kildonan Mennonite Brethren Church, 1315 Gateway Road, with burial at St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery, West St. Paul.
Viewing will be at the church prior to the service.
Goldeyes celebrate Canada Day with victory
Jacob Robson hit a pair of home runs and Mitchell Lambson twirled his second consecutive complete game as the Winnipeg Goldeyes (23-23) defeated the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks (23-25) 8–5 Tuesday afternoon at Blue Cross Park.
Hamiota Collegiate's Rozdeba named MHSAA 'A' Athlete of the Year
Coming off a stellar athletic season across multiple sports, Chael Rozdeba of Hamiota Collegiate Institute was named Manitoba High School Athletic Association 'A' Athlete of the Year.
"It was super exciting," Rozdeba says of getting the news. "When I got the call, it was pretty surreal. I told my parents right away and the rest of my family. They were excited and super proud, it meant a lot."
Being a multi-sport athlete, Rozdeba says he can do it all. "I play hockey and baseball, I play volleyball as well as badminton."
Hundreds of wildfires continue to burn different parts of Canada
Wildfires are currently raging in several provinces across Canada.
The BC Wildfire Service reports that crews are battling more than 70 wildfires in British Columbia, with one particularly intense wildfire near the community of Lytton, having led to a local state of emergency and several evacuation orders.
In Yukon, the territorial government has lifted an evacuation alert for the area surrounding Ethel Lake, located approximately a four-hour drive north of Whitehorse.
Despite this change, the wildfire that prompted the alert on June 24 remains out of control.
Canada Day celebrations draw thousands, as Carney says values are under pressure
Canadians took to parks and civic squares across the country Tuesday to show unity on Canada Day amid American threats, economic uncertainty and Western alienation.
"We've decided not to pull apart and fight, but to come together and to build. Because that's the Canadian way," Prime Minister Mark Carney said to thousands of Canadians gathered in Ottawa.
This year's festivities at Ottawa's LeBreton Flats Park got the royal treatment, with Prince Edward praising Canada's unity and accomplishments.
Grace Holme nee Mantie
Funeral For: Grace Holme nee Mantie
Funeral Date: July 3, 2025
Grace Holme nee Mantie, 82, of Grunthal passed away Saturday, June 28th at her residence. She is survived by 1 daughter, 2 sons, and their families. She was predeceased by her husband Wilfred.
The funeral service for Grace Holme nee Mantie will be held Thursday, July 3rd at 11am at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Steinbach with burial at St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery, PTH 12 south.
Viewing will be at the church prior to the service.