Portage & District Recycling celebrating 35 years of work
Portage & District Recycling Inc. (PDRI) is celebrating 35 years of disposing of waste properly in our community. General Manager Christine Major says they are proud of their work in the area.
"We would love to thank our community for the support over the last 35 years, we definitely could not have done it without them. They are wonderful recyclers, and we just want to share that with everyone."
With the changes to recycling over the last 35 years, Major outlines what services they have added to assist in local recycling.
St. FX council pushes for MRI unit in state-of-the-art Portage hospital
As concerns continue to arise from various sources petitioning for the inclusion of an MRI unit in the new Portage District General Hospital, the council and Reeve of the RM of St. François Xavier have added their voices.
Reeve Delmer Nott expresses his surprise that the MRI plan isn't a done deal.
Scoreboard/Line-up - Thursday, October 3rd
Wednesday, October 2nd
WWAC High School Volleyball
Boys
Stonewall 3 PCI 0 (25-13, 25-10, 25-21)
Girls
PCI 3 Pembina Trails 0 (25-22, 25-14, 25-14)
Manitoba U18 AAA Hockey League
Wpg Thrashers 9 Central Plains 1
Wpg Bruins 5 Pembina Valley 2
Eastman 4 Interlake 3
Southwest 7 Yellowhead 3
Ag Days gearing up for 2025 show, call out for Give Back Grant nominations
On farms and ranches all over the prairies fall work is in full swing in preparation for the winter months ahead, and the Manitoba Ag Days Board and committee members are in full swing making plans for the 48th annual Ag Days taking place at the Keystone Centre in Brandon, January 21-23, 2025.
POLL: Wab Kinew celebrating one year of being Premier for Manitoba
October 3 marks a significant milestone for Premier Wab Kinew, as he celebrates his first year leading Manitoba’s provincial government. He shared the personal and political highlights that have made the past year rewarding.
Portage's Andrew Collier continuing to make waves for the Winnipeg Goldeyes
Manitoba baseball legend and Portage la Prairie's Andrew Collier recently expanded his impressive resume.
Collier has served as the General Manager of the Winnipeg Goldeyes for the past 23 seasons. On September 16, he was honoured with the American Association Executive of the Year Award. Previously, he received the award in 2014 from the American Association and in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2009 in the Northern League.
He told PortageOnline that he is always honoured to receive such high praise, but it isn't an individual accolade.
Prairie Fusion struggles to recover post-COVID, seeks community support ▶️
Portage la Prairie’s Prairie Fusion Arts and Entertainment is still working to recover from the impact of COVID-19 and the restrictions placed on their programming. Executive Director Lorna Knight says the centre holds significant value in the community, and they don't want to see that disappear.
Poll: What would you like to see at the intersection of the #1 highway at #26 at St. Francois Xavier?
Accidents and intersections.
It's an issue Manitoba has dealt with at numerous spots along the Trans-Canada highway. Some see more accidents than others and the volume of traffic is often coincides with number of collisions and close calls.
While some are uncontrolled and have stop signs only for those entering the main thoroughfare, medians can vary in size, some have turning lanes, some have roundabouts while others have stop lights or an overpass.
Teulon man remains in critical condition after rollover near Roland
An 88 year old male from Teulon was sent to hospital with life threatening injuries after a single vehicle collision Friday night at the corner of Highway 23 and PR 428 near Roland. RCMP, Roland Fire Department and STARS responded to the scene.
The rollover was reported at 7:55 p.m., with Pembina Valley RCMP officers from the Morden detachment attending.
According to RCMP, it appears the driver was not aware the road (PR 428) came to an end and collided with the embankment.
UPDATE: Long Plain girl safely found
UPDATE:
Kenzie Demach has been safely located. The RCMP thanks the public and the media for their assistance.
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A 14-year-old girl from Long Plain First Nation is reported missing since September 30, 2024, at about 11:25 a.m.
Kenzie Demach is believed to be in Portage la Prairie. Police and family are concerned for her well-being.
She's described as 5’6” tall, 100 pounds, with black, shoulder-length hair and brown eyes.