Ukrainian Orthodox Church returns to 100 year old Christmas tradition
There is a change in the more than 100-year-old tradition for the Ukrainian Orthodox Church around the world, and here in southeast Manitoba.
Daryna Malyukh, president of the Ukrainian Association of the Southeast says, most members of the church won’t remember when Christmas was celebrated on December 24, and she tells us the history.
Sprague congregation and border crossing guards bring Christmas cheer to local residents
Congregants of a Manitoba church have taken it upon themselves to build a food bank in their church basement and are now giving back with the help of the men and women who keep our borders safe.
handing out Christmas Hampers to residents in the RM of Piney, with help from the Piney Border Crossing Guards.
Rob Dueck, Pastor of Sprague Community Church, says up until a year ago, the RM was looking after Christmas hamper distribution, and then just before Christmas 2022, they asked the church to take it over and run it, with expenses shared between the RM and the church.
Manitoba bride walks down aisle 3 years after collision put her in wheelchair
A local bride is very thankful for the support of family and friends as her wish became a reality.
“I didn't think my wedding day would come.”
A collision that happened three years ago at the intersection of highways 12 and 210 near Ste Anne, may have changed the trajectory of Brianna Seewald’s life in one way, it still took her right down the aisle towards her soon-to-be husband.
Eastman ATV Fall 'Ride for Mom' is personal for president
An event, raising money for Cancer Care Manitoba, was cancelled at the end of May, when Level 1 fire restrictions were put in place by the province. It's back on, that according to President of the Eastman ATV organization, Don Eidse.
“We're doing the Ride for Mom, and we're quite excited.”
"I wish I had good news, but I don't" RRVSD Superintendent says there's light at the end of the tunnel
“I wish I had good news, but I don’t.”
Those are the words of the Red River Valley School Division, Superintendent and CEO, Brad Curtis.
Back on Monday, April 11, 2022, dignitaries, teachers, students, staff and the residents of St. Malo gathered outside École St-Malo School, eager to hear about and see the design plans of the addition and renovation plans of the 65-year-old school.
Addictions treatment program sees needs grow with costs on the rise
Adult and Teen Challenge held a grand opening at their latest thrift store and community offices location on Saturday, with mixed emotions.
President and CEO of ATC of Central Canada, Daniel Emond says, while they are humbled and honoured to do the grand opening in Steinbach, this has been one of the most difficult summers that they’ve ever had.
Commemorating 150th anniversary of Mennonites in Manitoba with new film thanks to funding
The Mennonite Historical Society of Manitoba recently received a $65,000 grant from the province, which they are putting towards the making of a film about the 1874 migration of Mennonites to Manitoba.
Going greener in the RM of Piney thanks to provincial funding
While it's not easy going green, for the RM of Piney, the recent provincial Green-Initiative funding will certainly help make the transition a little bit easier.
Martin Van Osch, CAO for the RM of Piney says, they are working together with other RM’s in the southeast to plan for a more sustainable future for their families.
New Vita and Area Food Bank closer to becoming reality
There is a new food bank coming to the southeast corner of the province and Jane Roman of Vita is helping to get it started.
The Vita and Area Food Bank initiative began when Roman realized that there were people from Vita traveling to Grunthal for food hampers.
“So, I thought it was time that Vita stepped up and provide that service here.”
Vita grads described as respectful and creative
“There’s lots of excitement from our graduates, for sure.”
Those are the words of Principal Penelope Hovorka-Alcock referring to the atmosphere at Vita Shevchenko School.