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COLUMN: Arts & Culture – SAC calls for participation in Southeast Open Judged Exhibit
5 minute read 5:25 PM CSTApplications for the annual Southeast Open Judged Exhibit (SOJE) are now open! This celebrated platform encourages artistic expression and invites artists of all ages and all skill levels across the southeastern Manitoba region to participate.
SOJE accepts various mediums, including acrylic, watercolour, digital art, photography, fibre and textile art, and more! Applications are available for juvenile, adult, and educator submissions in both competitive and non-competitive categories. Applications are open now until Jan. 23, 2026.
To submit your application and learn more, visit SteinbachArts.ca/SOJE.
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Impaired driver caught after passenger flees
2 minute read 2:10 PM CSTA woman running for her safety led police to an impaired driver on Monday morning.
St-Pierre-Jolys RCMP said in a Tuesday news release they received a call at 7:45 a.m. on Monday morning that a visibly upset female had been picked up near Richardson Road in the RM of Ritchot by a passing motorist concerned for her safety.
“The female advised the motorist that she had been a passenger in a nearby parked vehicle and that there was a male in that vehicle who was intoxicated and had a machete,” the news release stated. “The motorist obtained the licence plate as well as a description of the parked vehicle and provided it to police.”
RCMP responded and found the vehicle parked on the shoulder of Highway 59 near Provincial Road 210 in the RM of Ritchot.
Kendall Perpall picks up first two wins in debut as Pilots coach
3 minute read Preview 12:00 PM CST$26.6M expansion for La Broquerie DSFM school adds 16 new classrooms, industrial arts program
3 minute read Preview 11:21 AM CSTU.S. ethanol imports force out Canadian producers, domestic industry at risk: expert
11 minute read Preview 10:56 AM CSTRicher School gets new roof, province begins talks over new Ste Anne school
2 minute read 8:07 AM CSTRicher School will be getting a new roof, and provincial officials have met with Seine River School Division’s administration and board for the first time about a new regional high school in Ste Anne.
Colin Campbell, the division’s superintendent, told The Carillon the province approved the design for Richer School’s new roof. He said the goal is to start construction in summer 2026.
“At the end of the day, we’re really happy that it’s looking like we’re going to get a new roof there, and it’s well needed in that school,” Campbell said.
He said the need arose in the Kindergarten to Grade 8 school when the roof sprung leaks during heavy rain storms. Most of the leaks were limited to the attic spaces, which Campbell said needed to be “taken care of right away.”
Conference addresses domestic abuse and pastoral care
3 minute read Preview Yesterday at 3:43 PM CSTCOLUMN: Grey Matters – Intergenerational commitment
4 minute read Yesterday at 3:03 PM CST“All great achievements require time.” -Maya Angelou
What if every single person who was in your family and children’s life accepted them and believed in them? I mean everyone – their siblings, their boss, their parents, the friend down the road, people at church, what if everyone they knew, every single person, was wanting to see them do well in life? How much more would they dare to write in their story?
One day my friend and his college buddies decided to do a social experiment on the power of repetitive communication. At various times throughout the morning, they told the same person something to the effect of ‘Are you ok? You don’t look so good.’ She was sick in bed by noon.
One of my prayers is that I would not be jealous of others, but that my purpose would always be to set up others for success and cheer them on. The story of Ruth and Naomi in the Old Testament is one of the best examples of this. Two women, two generations, who set each other up to win. A model for family, church and community where the older and younger generations learn to cheer one another on.
Local charity all smiles for Tim Hortons fundraiser
1 minute read Preview Yesterday at 2:06 PM CSTArea schools preparing for volleyball provincials
4 minute read Preview Yesterday at 12:00 PM CSTSt Pierre closes arena for structural repairs
1 minute read Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025The Village of St Pierre-Jolys has closed its arena for urgent structural repairs.
According to a press release issued by the village, earlier reports indicated that there are age-related general risks inside the arena and the report recommended further analysis and monitoring. A more recent in-depth engineering report confirmed that “specific areas require critical attention” and recommended immediate repairs.
“While this temporary closure is disheartening, we remain committed to maintaining the safety and security of our residents and visitors. We extend our sincere gratitude to our neighbouring rural communities for rallying together by sacrificing their scheduled ice times to keep junior teams active, and to our administration and operators who are working tirelessly alongside the professional team to complete the repairs quickly, safely, and efficiently.”
The municipality is forecasting the tentative reopening will happen Jan.1, 2026, however the village stresses that this timeline may change if additional areas of concern are discovered during the repairs. The village will provide updates as the repairs progress.
COLUMN: Eye on the Arts – SAC brings back holiday tradition with WSO
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025Carillon Sports Second Shots: Nov. 13th edition
1 minute read Preview Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025Southeast Event Centre hires new GM
1 minute read Preview Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025Pansy woman fined for driving without licence
3 minute read Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025A Pansy woman will face a fine after driving with a suspended licence due to unpaid tickets.
Shannon Marie Blais, 44, pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle while prohibited, in a Steinbach court on Friday.
“It’s really simple. It’s absolutely black and white. You can’t drive without a licence,” provincial court Judge Margaret Wiebe told the court.
Crown prosecutor Caitlin Hentig read the facts for the court. RCMP were patrolling Highway 12 on May 22 when they noticed a truck with no lights and no licence plate.
Steinbach Arts Council hopes fundraiser will bring more local talent to the fore
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