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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Connor Hellebuyck is a coward
4 minute read 12:00 PM CDTBeing a man of your word, honouring your commitments and standing with your teammates in tough times are character traits that Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck appears to be sorely lacking.
At press time, Hellebuyck has still not said whether he wants to stay in Winnipeg or be traded.
It’s unclear why Hellebuyck has adopted this approach. Does he not realize his reputation is taking a beating? Does he think this “leave everyone hanging” approach is good for his teammates, the organization, his fans or the media?
If he does, he’s delusional.
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COLUMN: Village News – From folk remedies to hospitals: Early Mennonite medical care in Imperial Russia and Manitoba
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Nighthawks captain Vigfusson thrives at NHL development camp
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Owen Martin relies on experience at second Winnipeg Jets development camp
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COLUMN: On Parliament Hill – Illusionary promises
4 minute read Yesterday at 11:04 AM CDTThere is no shortage of announcements made by this Liberal government.
Some even sound similar to Conservative platform promises—until it comes to implementation, policy, game plans and action.
Following Iran’s seizure of the Strait of Hormuz, Canada pledged 23.6 million barrels of oil as part of the International Energy Agency’s emergency 400-million-barrel release. Two Conservative MPs asked a simple question: What policies did the government actually put in place to make that promise a reality?
The Minister’s response revealed that no new policies, regulations, or legislation were implemented to fulfill Canada’s commitment. As the National Post observed, “Canada’s oil output is decided by private-sector producers—companies that raise or lower their production based on a range of factors like commodity prices, pipeline availability and maintenance schedules.” In other words, the Liberal government announced a production target without introducing any mechanism to achieve it, relying instead on private producers to hopefully fulfill the pledge they had made.
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1946 – 2026 Watching Steinbach Grow: Nebraska to Manitoba was ‘Worth the Trip’
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Niverville’s Carrier, former Piston Bauer announce commitments
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Hanover Kickers finding their footing in MMSL Division 1
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1946 – 2026 Watching Steinbach Grow: Meeting by accident for nearly 90 years
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HyLife Grillin’ for Good delivers tasty charitable treats
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Steinbach woman dies in motorcycle crash
1 minute read Thursday, Jul. 9, 2026A 56-year-old Steinbach woman died outside Whiteshell Provincial Park on July 5, when she lost control of her motorcycle at approximately 5:30 p.m.
She was identified as Shauna Harms-Wiebe.
Falcon Beach RCMP said they along with fire services and EMS crews responded to a report that a group of motorcyclists were travelling east on Highway 44 when one rider lost control of her vehicle, landing in the south ditch near Provincial Road 312.
Harms-Wiebe was transported to Lake of the Woods District Hospital by EMS but succumbed to her injuries shortly thereafter.
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New-born son, mother and grandfather defy the odds for three-peat birthday
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Second annual Queer Country Fair a successful celebration and safe place to organize
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Greg Carlos announces candidacy for Steinbach council
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Piney, Stuartburn part ways to close Sunrise Corner
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