Stats Can revises Altona's 2021 census population upward

Statistics Canada has revised the 2021 Census population and dwelling counts for the Town of Altona.
    
Council filed a dispute when the initial data was released last year and pegged the town's five-year growth at a mere 1.31%, and a population of 4,267 - an increase of only 55 people over five years. 

"Looking at the growth in the housing sector and across the community from 2016 to 2021, those numbers didn't line up with expectations and what we were seeing as far as growth," explained Mayor Harv Schroeder.

Second culprit arrested in Lowe Farm bank robbery

RCMP have arrested and charged a second person in relation to a string of bank robberies that happened this past winter. 
    
A 27-year-old man from the RM of Lac du Bonnet has been charged with one count of Robbery for his involvement in the heist in Lowe Farm on November 14th. He has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court in Emerson on September 14th.

Downtown Summer Kick Off set for this weekend in Altona, will lead to road closures

Altona's core is about to be filled with thrilling squeals and the smell of your favourite carnival treats as the Altona and District Chamber of Commerces prepares to host Wonder Shows for the Downtown Summer Kick Off Friday and Saturday.
    
Due to the event, some streets in the area will be closed to traffic starting at 8 am today until 8 pm Sunday evening. They are 2nd St. NE from 3rd Ave NE to 4th Ave NE, and 4th Ave NE from Main Street to 2nd St. NE.

No surprises for BU associate political science professor following Monday's by-election

For Kelly Saunders, Associate Political Science Professor at Brandon University, the results of Monday's federal by-election in Portage-Lisgar weren't much of a surprise. 

Saunders said she fully anticipated the Conservatives would hold on to the seat, left empty by former MP, Candice Bergen. She also expected the People's Party of Canada would take some votes away from the Conservatives. 

RCMP turn to the public to help solve two Elm Creek break and enters

Police are chasing several leads in a pair of break-and-enters that happened in Elm Creek about a month ago but are now turning to the public for help in moving along the investigation. 
    
The first incident happened around 4:30 a.m. on May 11th at Scotswood Links Golf Course. According to Pembina Valley RCMP, four suspects, driving a stolen GMC Sierra 2500, forced their way into the clubhouse and stole cash and alcohol. 
    

'Unprecedented' resource challenges lead to reduced hours at Morris ER

Ongoing resource challenges have led Southern Health-Sante Sud to temporarily reduce the Emergency Department's hours of operation at Morris General Hospital. 

Effective Monday, May 15th the ER will be open 7 days a week from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 

In an email notification, Southern Health-Sante Sud says these changes are necessary to ensure this facility can continue to provide the best level of care possible.