Community support goes more than a hair above and beyond for Chocolate Moustache fundraiser  

When Carman Collegiate Principal Mary Reimer found out a staff member had cancer, she wanted to show support for her and those with a cancer diagnosis and started making chocolate moustaches and selling them in the school cafeteria for $2 each. The first year they raised $1500 for Boundary Trails Health Centre Cancer Care.  

NDP Southern Manitoba Cabinet Leader Brandon Burley making rounds to listen and represent

NDP Cabinet Leader for Southern Manitoba, Brandon Burley, is reaching out to communities and organizations in the region to communicate the details about this new role in an area with no elected MLAs represented by the NDP government.   

Burley represents 37 different municipalities across Southern Manitoba and is tasked with listening to and being a voice for those needing direction and representation. His goal is to build bridges from the government to the areas without NDP representation in the Manitoba Legislature.  

Morden Area Foundation gives back over $100,000 to the community in 2023  

The Morden Area Foundation (MAF) was happy to invest in several projects in 2023, it's 30th year of giving back to Morden and the surrounding area. Several of the seven founding members of the organization were in attendance for the evening to celebrate. 

The AGM started the evening giving an overview of MAF's work and financial statements, indicating the grants are given based on the just over $4 million in its fund. 

MAF Board Chair Sue Nelson explained the breakdown of the funds given out this year.     

Up from the ashes, Janzen's set to rebuild in 2024

February 2nd, 2023, smoke started to come into Janzen's Paint and Decorating Ltd (JPDL) in Winkler, a business established by Doug Janzen in 1992. Customers and staff were quickly evacuated, and the city watched the anchor business burn to the ground. It was the second fire for the company, which grew from the original Winkler store to five locations across Manitoba, Brandon, Portage, Steinbach, and Winnipeg. The Steinbach location burned to the ground in July of 2022, less than a year before. A year before that, in 2021, Owner Doug Janzen died in a motorcycle accident.

Surprise $1.1 million donation announcement by Morden Area Foundation has crowd gasping and cheering 

There were shrieks of joy, gasps and even tears from the crowd Wednesday night at the Morden Area Foundation's 30th year of giving out grants at the yearend meeting. The brief AGM outlining the work of the organization and financial statements flowed into a time of wine and cheese and granting of $57,000 to 9 different organizations for various projects and one matching grant for the Discovery Trails Track and Field project. 

The night ended with an announcement from Sam Andrews, a founding member and Director of the Thomas Sill Foundation. 

Environmental change more impactful if we do it together  

A small group gathered outside St Paul's United Church in Morden to light a candle, read some poetry, sing a song, and hear a message of hope from Minister of the St Paul's United Church in Morden and Darlingford and a representative of this newly formed group, yet to be named, Carrie Martens. 

She outlined the purpose of the vigil. 

Volunteers are urgently needed at the Pembina Valley Humane Society 

The Pembina Valley Humane Society (PVHS) has put out an urgent call for more volunteers. fostering an animal allows the shelter to help more animals by adding to their capacity, volunteers on the fundraising committee help fund the organization and its many needs, and right now, there are twelve empty chore shifts on the weekly chore schedule, according to Shelter Manager Jennifer Young. 

"We need people to come and help make these dogs and cats survive, and do well, and thrive in the shelter. That is what we're looking for right now."  

Good Samaritan helps motorist after wheel comes off car on Hwy 32 

When John Graham was facilitating a manufacturing workshop in Winkler on Monday, one of the participants arrived late, and shared a story in the break about helping a motorist in peril on Highway 32 south of the city.

Graham said, if the story had an unhappy ending, it would have made the news, but in this case, it was good news.  

A piece of Morden hockey history back at home

A piece of history has returned to Morden thanks to former resident David Rabinovitch. The Tip Top Trophy was given to General Manager of the Morden Bombers Mark Thiessen and his brother Andy recently, by the son of Milton Rabinovitch who had a clothing business, later named Tip Top Clothing, in Morden dating back to the 1920's.  

In a written statement, Rabinovitch described the circumstances in which the trophy was awarded to the Morden Blackhawks team.  

Lake Minnewasta levels prompt enactment of Moderate Drought Stage  

The City of Morden has declared the Moderate Drought Stage for residents as part of their Drought Plan, created in 2021 in response to the lake levels in Lake Minnewasta dropping over 13 feet that year. 

Deputy City Manager- Operations Santokh Randawa explains why this measure is being taken.