Katelyn Boulanger

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Katelyn Boulanger has been a reporter with the Selkirk Record since 2019 and editor of the paper since 2020. Her passion is community news. She cares deeply about ensuring residents are informed about their communities with the local information that you can't get anywhere else. She strives to create strong bonds sharing the diversity, generosity, and connection that our coverage area is known for."

Dean Pruden talks about his experience this Parkinson’s Awareness Month

Raising awareness for what is become a more commonly diagnosed disease According to the Parkinson Canada website, Parkinson’s is currently the fastest-growing neurological condition in...

Selkirk & District Arts Festival returns to show off artistic talents of our community

Competition brings together many artists After a brief hiatus thanks to the pandemic, the Selkirk and District Arts Festival returned expanding into an event where...

Basketball Coach Randy Alleyne, Sr. officially hangs up his whistle

After 38 years of coaching in the LSSD students say farewell to Coach Alleyne On April 7, the students at Lockport School heard the official...

Donations needed for Easter Baskets for Community Kids MB

Kids in shelters around Manitoba including Nova House to get a little treat this Easter Local Discovery Toys Play Advisors are teaming up for the...

The Bloodshots top the charts on the Indigenous Music Countdown

New single Empty takes the top spotBy Katelyn Boulanger Local Selkirk band The Bloodshots has been releasing new music and making waves all over the...

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Warm holiday glow

Plum Coulee lights up for the Christmas season

Plum Coulee’s annual tree lighting celebration Nov. 19 saw...

Coca-Cola Holiday Caravan returning to Manitoba, spotlighting kindness in rural communities

The Coca-Cola Holiday Caravan is rolling back into Manitoba...

Giving Challenge raises $42K in Altona, $18K in Coulee

The community foundations in Altona and Plum Coulee were...

Province funds new fire truck for St. Laurent as part of $9.4M municipal investment

The Manitoba government is directing more than $9.45 million...
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