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."

Adult Education Open House coming to Gaynor Family Regional Library

Personal to professional learning opportunities Jan. 24 From personal to professional learning, almost everything you could want to know about is covered at the Adult...

ESMS assembly culmination of school-wide ReconciliACTION project

School comes together to achieve huge learning goals In the final week of December, the students at East Selkirk Middle School (ESMS) took action towards...

Principal gives back upon retirement after over 30 years as an educator

W. S. Patterson principal says goodbye leaving legacy for school Clandeboye’s W. S. Patterson Principal Darcelle Saunders said goodbye to her many students at the...

Selkirk Community Renewal Corporation celebrates 15 years in community

Last week staff, community members and board members gathered at the Gaynor Family Regional Library to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Selkirk Community...

Three students from Comp speak to Ottawa politicians

Students discuss impact of nuclear weapons and nuclear disarmament After attending the Youth Nuclear Peace Summit at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, students Madison...

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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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