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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: We’re all Habs fans now
4 minute read 12:00 PM CDTThanks to the outstanding goaltending of Montréal’s Jakub Dobeš – who did what has never been said of Winnipeg’s Connor Hellebuyck, which is singlehandedly stealing a series-deciding playoff game that his team had no right winning – the Canadiens advanced to the second-round of the NHL playoffs as the only hope to end Canada’s 33-year Stanley Cup drought.
The Habs were the last Canadian-based NHL team to win Lord Stanley’s cup, back in 1993 when Whitney Houston topped the music charts and the X-Files ruled TV.
The Habs are an interesting franchise. When they visit the Jets – and any other Canadian city – local hockey fans are sometimes irked by all the Canadiens jerseys in the stands. Locals want everyone to support their NHL team but the Habs are an original six team and the winningest hockey club in league history.
They are a storied, fabled franchise. They do pre-game ceremonies with more emotion and heart than any pro sports franchise on earth. In North American team sports, only the New York Yankees (27) have more league championships than Montréal (24).
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COLUMN: Beyond the Shelter – Understanding trauma-informed care
3 minute read 11:41 AM CDTThe term trauma-informed care is becoming more common in counselling, health care, schools, and community services—but what does it actually mean?
At its core, trauma-informed care is an approach that recognizes how trauma can shape a person’s emotions, behaviours, relationships, and sense of safety. Rather than asking, “What’s wrong with you?” trauma-informed care asks, “What happened to you?” It shifts the focus from judgment to understanding.
According to insights shared by Samantha Moffit, one of the most common misconceptions is that trauma only comes from one major event. In reality, trauma can result from many different experiences, including ongoing emotional abuse, manipulation, coercion, or psychological harm. These forms of abuse may not leave visible injuries, but they can have lasting effects on a person’s wellbeing.
Trauma can also show up in ways others may not expect. Someone may seem anxious, withdrawn, defensive, angry, or inconsistent. They may avoid appointments, struggle to trust others, or react strongly to situations that do not appear threatening from the outside. Samantha explains that trauma can change how a person experiences the world. Past abuse may cause the body and mind to stay in survival mode, making certain sounds, environments, or interactions feel unsafe.
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DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: CFL’s new playoff system does have positives
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COLUMN: Report from the Legislature – Standing up for rural Manitoba
3 minute read 8:05 AM CDTIt’s been a busy and important few weeks here in southeastern Manitoba. As spring fully takes hold, farmers across La Vérendrye are back in the fields, making critical decisions that will shape the year ahead.
Seeding season is one of the most demanding times of the year. It requires careful planning, long hours, and a clear understanding of risk. And this year, those risks are higher than ever.
Input costs continue to climb. Fertilizer, fuel, equipment, and feed are all more expensive. For livestock producers, the cost of raising animals has increased significantly. For grain farmers, margins are tighter and uncertainty is growing. These are real pressures being felt on farms across our region every single day.
These realities further emphasize just how out of touch this NDP government is with life in rural Manitoba. Costs continue to skyrocket and none of these concerns are being reflected in the decisions coming from the NDP.
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Manitoba Chamber holds AGM, economic summit for first time in Steinbach
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Niverville dominates Thunder Bay, moves to 2-0 at Centennial Cup
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Junior Pilots off to nationals after provincial success
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1946 – 2026 Watching Steinbach Grow: A.K. turns sod for first Rest Haven apartments
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Death of well-known chef, Ste. Anne volunteer firefighter investigated as homicide
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Brett Howden powers Vegas into second round of NHL playoffs
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COLUMN: Tales from the Gravel Ridge – A canoeing adventure beyond Rosengard
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