Retired Pansy farmer plants a large garden for local food bank
A retired farming couple is growing a large garden this summer, in hopes of donating the vegetables to local food banks.
Melvin Kachur and his wife, Helen, live in Pansy, next to the hall, and says they have about a two-and-a-half-acre garden.
“We're cultivating it and we're growing veggies for the food banks.”
Kachur’s motto is “Let’s fight hunger.”
The Red River Métis "Ride for Hope" helps orphaned children in Ukraine
A journey that began three years ago will be completed in the next week or so. And for Kelly and Armand Jerome, the purpose behind the adventure has changed, it’s become more personal.
The husband and wife team from Beausejour, Manitoba started planning their trek by Red River cart, along the Dawson Trail back in 2020 in honour of Manitoba’s 150th birthday celebration. Then given global circumstances, that ride was never even started.
ATV Manitoba get long awaited Off-roads Trails Safety Maintenance Act approved
The Manitoba Government passed third Reading on Bill 8 the Off-Roads Trails Safety Maintenance Act on May 16.
Gary Hora, President of the ATV MB says, the Bill was proposed back in November of 2022 on behalf of the ATV MB and SnoMan associations.
ATV trails are open in the southeast; Ride with caution
As the last of the snow melts away, the Woodridge ATV Sandhogs are getting ready to hit the trails in southeast Manitoba.
President of the club, Gary Hora, says there is still a fair bit of snow in some spots, especially in places where it would have drifted onto trails.
Providence celebrates the graduating class of 2023
The graduation ceremony at Providence University College and Theological Seminary took place at the Otterburne Campus Saturday afternoon.
Niklaas Schalm, Registrar and chair of the graduation committee says there were 94 students graduating, though not all of them are degree students, some are earning certificates.
He notes, though most of them are Canadian, “we do have 18 students who are international.”
Providence staff take steps to help students feel safer after assault
Staff at Providence University College, whose main campus is in Otterburne, received word on February 28 from their downtown Winnipeg campus, that a number of their students had been assaulted.
Dr. Nicholas Greco, Provost of Providence says they were notified just before 3 pm last Wednesday.
Providence staff take steps to help students feel safer after assault
Staff at Providence University College, whose main campus is in Otterburne, received word on February 28 from their downtown Winnipeg campus, that a number of their students had been assaulted.
Dr. Nicholas Greco, Provost of Providence says they were notified just before 3 pm last Wednesday.
Steinbach Bible College introduces next president
Dave Reimer has been named the next president of Steinbach Bible College.
S.B.C and its Board of Directors announced on January 31st, that Reimer has accepted the new position.
Dave Reimer has been part of the SBC family for the past 20 years. After graduating from college he became a board member and then started teaching at the school.
Stuartburn Reeve frustrated with new date on PR 201 RTAC project
After two-and-a-half years of municipalities lobbying the province to make PR 201 conducive to truck traffic, the Reeve of the RM of Stuartburn is to the point of frustration.
After a recent meeting with Manitoba government officials, Reeve Michelle Gawronsky says, “We were now informed that there's a possibility of 2026-27 when they'll send out the engineers (regarding PR 201) and I'm going, “Not good enough”.
Ted Falk honours Queen's Platinum Jubilee award recipients
It’s been four months since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, yet the celebration of her Platinum Jubilee continues throughout the commonwealth, including in Southern Manitoba.
MP for Provencher, Ted Falk, was given 50 pins and medals to be handed out to 50 individuals who had been nominated for their service to their towns, communities, and neighborhoods in the southeast.
The auditorium at the Mennonite Heritage Village Museum in Steinbach was packed with nearly 250 guests last Wednesday night.