Class of 2026 hits the road

Morden-Winkler’s graduating classes took to the streets for their...

Resident urges well testing after E. coli found following flooding

A Rockwood-area resident is encouraging rural homeowners to test...

Together We Read, Book Celebration and BBQ

The Lord Selkirk School Division recently hosted a multi-school...

Fisher Powersports hosts open house and demo day

Fisher Powersports welcomed about 250 visitors from across the...

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Altona Bisons edge Pembina Valley Orioles 6-4

The Altona Bisons picked up their second win of...

Rick Wiebe Memorial raises $13K for SCCR

The Rick Wiebe Memorial Charity Roping & Barrel Race...

Selkirk-born Dillabough letting love for the sport fuel boxing career

Almost four years after getting into sparring, Kaylee Dillabough...

Local track athletes shine at provincials

Morden Collegiate was celebrating its recent success that earned...

Royals win MHSFLL title in historic return season

It didn’t take long for the Lord Selkirk Royals...

A little golf etiquette

Four-year-old Annie Kozak is already doing her part to help with garden maintenance at Hole 5 of the Carman Golf and Curling Club. Inspired by...

Gardens on Tenth hosts Walk for Alzheimer’s

The Gardens on Tenth in Altona hosted the community’s...

Pride billboard vandalized

The vandalism done to a billboard between Morden and...

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Resident urges well testing after E. coli found following flooding

A Rockwood-area resident is encouraging rural homeowners to test...

Expanded DFA program offers broader flood assistance

Residents affected by recent flooding may qualify for broader...

A close call serves as reminder about tire safety

Submitted by Patricia Witzke A routine trip to Winnipeg turned...

RM of Rosser supports Warren Collegiate track improvement

Council approved a $35,000 charitable grant for the Warren...

Morden Area Foundation distributes spring grants

The Morden Area Foundation handed out $56,000 in spring...

Manitoba donates graders to support Ukraine rebuilding efforts

Premier Wab Kinew met with Ukraine’s ambassador to Canada...

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A little golf etiquette

Four-year-old Annie Kozak is already doing her part to...

Volunteers prepare museum grounds ahead of summer season

Volunteers Don Halbesma, Mike Kippen, George Penner, Bob Wilson...

Gilles Messier honoured for preserving Manitoba’s Cold War past

What began as a career in mechanical engineering has...

Carman Midland Collegiate 1967-68 award winners

Kathy Arthur (right), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George...

The way it was this week in: June 25

100 Years Ago, 1926 — Edgar Bell, Earl McGill...

Manitoba donates graders to support Ukraine rebuilding efforts

Premier Wab Kinew met with Ukraine’s ambassador to Canada...

Express Weekly

Fisher Powersports hosts open house and demo day

Fisher Powersports welcomed about 250 visitors from across the...

25th annual Breast Cancer Pledge Ride raises awareness and support

Hundreds of motorcycle riders gathered in Manitoba communities on...

Local author to showcase fantasy novels at inaugural Canada Fiction Fest

A Matlock-area fantasy author is set to join more...

A close call serves as reminder about tire safety

Submitted by Patricia Witzke A routine trip to Winnipeg turned...

Winkler Morden Voice

Class of 2026 hits the road

Morden-Winkler’s graduating classes took to the streets for their grad parades this past week. Winkler’s parade, featuring grads from both Northlands Parkway Collegiate and Garden...

Pride billboard vandalized

The vandalism done to a billboard between Morden and...

New aquatic wheelchair, walker at Winkler pool

The RCU Aquatic Centre in Winkler will be more...

“Canada saved my life”

Regional Connections Immigrant Services marked World Refugee Day Saturday...

Morden Area Foundation distributes spring grants

The Morden Area Foundation handed out $56,000 in spring...

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Gardens on Tenth hosts Walk for Alzheimer’s

The Gardens on Tenth in Altona hosted the community’s Walk for Alzheimer’s June 17, welcoming supporters of all ages down for a morning walk...

ACAN unveils sculpture honouring Jack Heppner

A new piece of artwork in the community garden...

Celebrating active transportation

The Altona Community Action Network hosted a “Walk, Bike,...

Foundation distributes nearly $84K in grants

The Altona Community Foundation recently put almost $84,000 back...

Youth council rep reflects on a fruitful term

As her term as Altona town council’s youth representative...

Finding beauty through faith and paint

For artist Sylke van Niekerk, painting is more than...

W.C. Miller Youth in Philanthropy grants support local projects

It was a banner year for the W.C. Miller...

Your farm

St. Claude’s Strong Woman still standing tall after nearly three decades

For nearly 30 years, a towering straw bale and...

EMILI invites producers to upcoming event

Calling all local producers — this event is just...

Seeding off to slow start

Ryan Elliot with his son Deacon and nephew Brayden...

Farm Fest returns June 6

The countdown is on to Farm Fest 2026. The music...

Rare twin calves born days apart on Rembrandt farm

By Lana Meier with files from Corrine Einarsson A routine...