Lori Penner

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Reporter, Altona Rhineland Voice. A journalist since 1997, Lori Penner believes everyone has a story to tell. Growing up in rural Manitoba, she has a heart for small town news, covering local and regional issues and events, with a love for people and their communities, pride in their accomplishments, concern for their challenges, and a heart for the truth. Manitoba’s Flood of the Century acted as a springboard for her career in journalism. Sharing the tragedy and determination of those who battled and survived “the Raging Red” spawned a life-long fascination for human-interest stories, earning her top industry awards in topics ranging from business, politics, agriculture, and health, to history, education, and community events. She was honoured to receive the MCNA Reporter of the Year award in 2019. As well, Penner’s personal column, Don’t Mind the Mess has appeared in publications across Western Canada. With 26 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, photographer, and as an editor of several rural newspapers, Penner has interviewed people from all walks of life, and is committed to sharing the news that impacts and reflects the values, concerns, and goals of the communities she covers.

The lights of Christmas

With a big cheer from the crowd, the lights on the Christmas tree began to glow on Main Ave. in Plum Coulee on Nov....

Blue Sky Opportunities hosts successful fundraiser amid optimism and progress

After a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, Blue Sky Opportunities  (BSO) was finally able to once again host their annual fundraising banquet last...

High schoolers take a face-to-face journey to the past

A group of Gr. 11-12 students from W.C. Miller Collegiate has been learning all about history through a unique project initiated by human ecology...

Altona lights up for the season next week

If you haven’t found your Christmas spirit yet, the Town of Altona can help you with that.  The community’s annual Night of Lights celebration takes...

“We will remember them”

Altona/Rhineland Remembrance Day Services were held at the Gretna Elementary School on Saturday. Clockwise from left: W.C. Miller Collegiate band student Malcolm Janz played...

Breaking

GrandPals creates connections across generations

A multi-generational initiative is creating connections across the ages.  A...

East Selkirk Malanka comes back big

East Selkirk Hall’s Malanka came back in a big...

Lundar teens launch after-school program at local library

Two Lundar Grade 10 students are stepping up to...

New owner aims to keep Carman 5 Pin Bowling alive

To Jeff Lubkiwski, providing a safe, inclusive and enriching...
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