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Expansion to champion: Niverville Nighthawks claim Centennial Cup

4 minute read Updated: 11:13 PM CDT

For just the fourth time in history, the best junior A team in Canada comes from Manitoba. The Niverville Nighthawks joined the Portage Terriers (1973, 2014) and Selkirk Steelers (1974) in lifting the Centennial Cup, defeating the host Summerside Western Capitals 4-1 in the final May 17 in P.E.I.

Niverville began play in the Manitoba Hockey League in 2022, needing just four seasons to go from expansion to national champions.

"Words can't describe the feeling of how proud I am of these young men," head coach Dwight Hirst, who took control of the franchise mid-way through the 2024 season but was involved with the team from the beginning, said after the game.

The Nighthawks took a 2-1 lead into the third period and calmly wound down the clock, with Marlen Edwards nabbing an insurance goal and Tyler Bernier icing the game with an empty netter. Hirst, who is from Lac du Bonnet, said the message to the team after 40 minutes was to break the final period into five minute segments.

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: Centennial Cup semi-finals

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: Centennial Cup semi-finals

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read 1:35 PM CDT

Featuring photos from Niverville vs Toronto and Summerside vs Longueuil.

Niverville and the hosts Summerside won to advance to the final, with puck drop set for 5 p.m. Manitoba-time May 17.

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Manitoba declares HIV public health emergency

Matthew Frank 2 minute read 8:24 AM CDT

Manitoba officials declared a public health emergency last week due to the rising cases of HIV throughout the province, which now has the highest infection rates in Canada.

Manitoba has seen a steady increase in new HIV cases in 2025, reaching 328 in 2025, more than triple the 90 new cases in 2019, a May 7 news release said.

“In 2024, Manitoba reported 19.5 cases per 100,000 people, over three-and-a-half times the national rate of 5.5 per 100,000 people,” it said.

The Prairie Mountain Health and Northern Health regions had the highest rates, but Winnipeg had the largest number of cases diagnosed.

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Niverville Nighthawks comeback win punches ticket into Centennial Cup final

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Niverville Nighthawks comeback win punches ticket into Centennial Cup final

5 minute read Yesterday at 5:34 PM CDT

Eastman talent took centre stage as the Niverville Nighthawks defeated Ontario Junior Hockey League champions Toronto Patriots 4-3 to advance to the Centennial Cup final. The team came all the way back after trailing 3-0 early in the second period.

Down 3-2 with less than four minutes to go in the third period, St Adolphe's Calyb Moore sniped a shot off the post and in when it looked like a rush chance was fizzling out. A minute later, Lorette's Merik Boles tipped home a point shot for the game winner, as the Nighthawks held on for the semi-final win.

"It was awesome to see Mooresy get in and score, that was a big one for sure," Boles, who was named the most valuable player for the game said afterwards.

"A couple late goals for some Eastman kids, that's exciting."

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Denton Mateychuk to wear Maple Leaf once again

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Denton Mateychuk to wear Maple Leaf once again

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Yesterday at 12:00 PM CDT

For the first time, Denton Mateychuk will suit up for Team Canada at senior international event.

Dominion City’s Mateychuk has represented Canada over the years at U18 and junior events, but got the call to play for Team Canada at the upcoming IIHF World Championships in Switzerland.

The defenseman just finished his second season playing in the NHL for the Columbus Blue Jackets, scoring 13 goals and 18 assists across 75 games this season.

Pittsburgh Penguins general manger Kyle Dubas, who is part of Team Canada’s management group thanked the 23 players for commiting to the tournament, which takes place during the NHL playoffs, right at the end of the season for all of the players.

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‘Everything fades away’: Piney officials say cell service gaps hamper emergency response

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‘Everything fades away’: Piney officials say cell service gaps hamper emergency response

Matthew Frank 9 minute read Yesterday at 8:16 AM CDT

Lost fire crews, delayed emergency response times and communication black-outs.

Those were just some of the issues that Joel Grenier faced when he battled last year’s wildfires in the Rural Municipality of Piney. He places the blame on the region’s spotty cellular service.

Whenever responding to an emergency call, the Woodridge district fire chief always has cellular service in “the back of our mind.”

“As soon as we leave those areas, then everything fades away. So then we get off the grid I guess at that point,” Grenier said.

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Nighthawks prepared for Centennial Cup semi-final against Toronto

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Nighthawks prepared for Centennial Cup semi-final against Toronto

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Friday, May. 15, 2026

A day of rest and relaxation in P.E.I. has the Niverville Nighthawks refreshed and ready to go at the Centennial Cup in Summerside.

The team took a tour around the Island May 14, before a practice just before the start of the quarterfinals the next day. Niverville earned a bye straight to the semi-finals and the right to pick their preferred time slot May 16 after finishing the preliminary round undefeated.

"It was nice to get on the water," head coach Dwight Hirst said just after practice during the first quarterfinal game of the day.

"It's nice to do something other than hockey for a day, just unplug."

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Reece Gault selected in first round of USHL draft

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Reece Gault selected in first round of USHL draft

2 minute read Friday, May. 15, 2026

Oakbank’s Reece Gault has done something nearly no other Manitoba Junior Hockey League player has done.

The former Steinbach Piston went to the B.C. Hockey League and actually raised his level of play. After a strong rookie campaign with Steinbach in the 2024/2025 season, where the 2007-born defenseman nabbed 37 points in 52 games, he made the trip out west, signing with Victoria.

Unlike most of the players who make the move to the BCHL, Gault thrived with the Grizzlies, leading the team in points by a defenseman with 44. He was tied for third in the league-wide scoring race among all blue-liners, leading all rookies by 18 points across the season.

He was named to the league’s all-rookie team.

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Civitanova Lube fall in Italian league final

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Civitanova Lube fall in Italian league final

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Friday, May. 15, 2026

For the third consecutive season, Eric Loeppky will be bringing home a Silver medal from the Italian SuperLega play-offs.

Loeppky plays for Civitanova Lube, which finished the regular season in sixth place, but managed to put together a run to the finals, where they looked out-matched by first place Perugia. A dominant 3-0 win by the higher seeded Block Devils in game one was followed up by 3-1 wins in the second and third matches of the best-of-five final.

Perugia have dominated Italian volleyball this season, winning the Club World Championship in addition to their domestic success.

In both the second and third match of the final, Lube was able to claim the first set, before falling three straight. They had an outstanding chance to extend the series in game three, claiming a 20-14 lead in the second set, before an incredible service run from Tunisian International Wassim Ben Tara put Perugia on the path to victory.

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: Centennial Cup May 12/13

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: Centennial Cup May 12/13

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read Friday, May. 15, 2026

Featuring photos from Niverville's preliminary round games against Canmore (12th) and Rockland (13th), Longueuil vs Greater Sudbury from May 12, Toronto vs Lonueuil and Flin Flon vs Truro from May 13.

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COLUMN: Grey Matters – An agenda to finish well with others

Gary Dyck 4 minute read Friday, May. 15, 2026

“Remember your Creator in the days of your youth, before the days of trouble come and the years approach when you will say, ‘I find no pleasure in them’—Remember him before the light of the sun, moon, and stars is dim to your old eyes, and rain clouds continually darken your sky. Remember him before your legs—the guards of your house—start to tremble; and before your shoulders—the strong men—stoop. Remember him before your teeth—your few remaining servants—stop grinding…” Ecclesiastes 12:1-3 (NIV/NLT)

This week we look at the power of finishing well with others - a visionary agenda that does more than chart our final steps; it steadies every step on the road. Dr. John Dunlop shaped this simple four part agenda from what he noticed his patients most needed. But first, let’s listen to another wise voice: Solomon.

Ecclesiastes 12 is a thoughtful summons: remember God while life still feels good and manageable. These verses are not written to scare us, but to rouse us. They remind us that time is a gift, strength just a visitor, and that life goes fast. We are, all of us, as fragile as dust and breath. The first verse above urges us to remember the One who gave us breath in the first place. ‘Remember’ means more than a fleeting thought; it is to live with God - not self - at the center. Solomon warns us not to postpone faith and purposeful living as though the good years are guaranteed. When our lives are rooted in God - early and often - we find an anchor that holds through every season, and a path that leads us safely home.

Solomon could have reached for many names for God, yet he chooses this one: ‘Creator.’ This name carries us back to the first sentence of the Bible, to Genesis 1:1: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” He is the Eternal One, the Source behind all that is - stars and soil, and purpose. It is wise to seek the Creator for guidance. In Genesis 1, we also see humankind as the pinnacle of God’s handiwork. He made us in His image (Genesis 1:27), and His purposes for us are not small. Remembering this changes the way we walk; we are meant to journey with Him, not away from Him!

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1946 – 2026 Watching Steinbach Grow: Running water on Mill Street

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1946 – 2026 Watching Steinbach Grow: Running water on Mill Street

Wes Keating 2 minute read Thursday, May. 14, 2026

NOVEMBER 30, 1951—One of Steinbach’s newest streets will be the first to boast running water in every home at a cost, like the ads say, within the reach of every pocket. Cooperation, and a little foresight, has made this project on Mill Street East possible.

This portion of Mill Street from Barkman Avenue to Kroeker Avenue was opened last summer. The only residence on the street at that time was that of I.T. Wiens. Since a shallow well could not be made here, and the cost of a drilled well would run $500 to $600, the Wiens family had to make do with a cistern and purchased water.

Later, Wiens sold his property to Bob Scarrow and built a new home on the same street. Another home was built by Jack Berger, and still another by Dietrich Reimer.

The group now decided to pool their resources and have a well drilled. Before they were finished planning, they agreed to the installation of one centrally located pressure tank and trench water lines to every home. The whole project is now almost completed, awaiting only the arrival of an oversized pressure pump before the taps can be turned on.

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Larocque ‘Charge’-ing into PWHL finals against Montreal

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Larocque ‘Charge’-ing into PWHL finals against Montreal

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Thursday, May. 14, 2026

Ste Anne’s Jocelyne Larocque is back playing for a championship, as her Ottawa Charge upset Boston 3-1 to advance to the PWHL Walter Cup finals.

The Charge got a double-overtime winner from Michela Cava, who tapped home a back-door pass to set off massive celebrations from the 11,000 who were in attendance at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa in game four May 10.

“You can’t look past these moments,” head coach Carla MacLeod said after the game.

“You need to be excited, you need to be happy about the outcome… You want to take that moment and celebrate, but at the same time, it’s not lost on us, our raceboard has six wins on it. We’re just at three. There’s a lot of work yet to be done.”

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Players from region selected at WHL draft

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Players from region selected at WHL draft

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Thursday, May. 14, 2026

Another year brings another high draft pick from the Eastman region at the Western Hockey League draft.

Ile des Chenes’ Nixon Gaudet was the first name from the region selected, as the Kamloops Blazers made the pick in the second round.

Gaudet suited up for the Eastman Selects AAA U15 team this year, lighting up the scoresheet. Across 32 regular season games, he nabbed 80 points, chipping in with 25 playoff points across 11 playoff games. He scored four goals in a losing effort in game four of the league finals, as the Selects fell to Brandon.

Kamloops had four picks in the first two rounds at the 2026 WHL draft and made 10 selections across the two-day event.

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Nighthawks remain undefeated at Centennial with barnburner 7-6 win over Rockland

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Nighthawks remain undefeated at Centennial with barnburner 7-6 win over Rockland

Cassidy Dankochik 6 minute read Wednesday, May. 13, 2026

The Niverville Nighthawks didn't make it look easy, but they remained undefeated at the Centennial Cup, beating Central Canada Hockey League champions Rockland Nationals 7-6 in their final game of the preliminary round May 13 in Summerside P.E.I.

The game meant nothing in the table for both teams with Rockland unable to make the playoffs with any result and Niverville clinching top spot in their group thanks to a win over Alberta champions Canmore yesterday.

Nighthawks head coach Dwight Hirst said after the game it was a 1980s-style game between Calgary and Edmonton in the NHL and wasn't about to take many lessons from the game

"There was a little bit too much cheat in the game, there was too much not caring, too much complacency I would say," Hirst said.

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COLUMN: The Carillon Flashback December 24, 1954 – J.R. Friesen house becomes Invalid Home staff residence

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COLUMN: The Carillon Flashback December 24, 1954 – J.R. Friesen house becomes Invalid Home staff residence

Wes Keating 2 minute read Wednesday, May. 13, 2026

Another familiar landmark along Steinbach’s Main Street is gone. The Friesen residence, situated under the big maples next to the family’s Ford dealership, has been moved to a new location on Hanover Street, where it will be used to house the staff of the Invalid Home.

Built in 1916 by J.R. Friesen, this spacious home was one of the very first in town to boast hot and cold running water, plumbing facilities and steam heating. The contractor was John M. Penner, who now lives at Greenland. Plumbing and heating were installed by C.F. Friesen, now retired in Steinbach.

Total cost of the 30-foot by 30-foot, full two storey structure, was $5,000.

When the moving crew began to put the building on wheels, they found a house that was still built with the main floor of solid lumber planks rather than floor joists with spaces in between. Sixty-ton jacks almost failed to lift the structure from its foundation.

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Wednesday, May. 13, 2026

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