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Niverville’s planning session covers housing, daycare, health, recreation
5 minute read 8:09 AM CSTNiverville council held its planning session for 2026 in late November and council plans to make improvements to the town’s health care, housing, daycare needs, and recreation budget.
The first item discussed was a lower municipal tax increase of 2.5 percent in 2026 from 2025’s four percent.
“Yeah, COLA, or cost of living, is 2.9 (percent). Right. Again, just recognizing where people are at. I will say that we’re able to do this thanks to growth,” said Mayor Myron Dyck.
“So, when people talk about growth, we wouldn’t be able to boost our budget. So, we never account for the growth in a given year. So whatever 2025 has brought us now, we know that we have that obviously for 2026 with assessment….If it wasn’t for growth, that number, we’d either have to do less or that number would have to be higher.”
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4 minute read Yesterday at 11:48 AM CSTA southeastern Manitoba man was on trial for charges related to the alleged sexual assault of his 11- year-old daughter while they slept in the same bed.
Steinbach court held a three-day trial from Nov. 25 to Nov. 27 for a 38-year-old man, who was charged with sexual assault and sexual interference from March 7, 2020 to Nov. 1, 2022.
The man pleaded not guilty to both counts.
“Ultimately, the Crown would submit that this high burden has been met in this case, and as such, the accused should be found guilty of all counts on the information,” Crown prosecutor Caitlin Hentig told provincial court Judge Michael Clark in her closing arguments.
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1 minute read Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025Dear editor and Carillon readers. I just thought to write you during these very chaotic times when there is so much evil and turmoil worldwide. I believe that God has something to tell us because there is very little truth, mercy or knowledge of the lord in our own country. There is growth of swearing and lying, stealing, killing and adultery and drug abuses all around us, even in Steinbach. For this reason, many people are being destroyed for lack of the knowledge of our kind and loving Heavenly Father and our Saviour the Lord Jesus. Apostasy is even growing in our churches! Yet there is great hope if we turn to the holy scriptures and do what we see in 2 Chronicles 7:14. May we return to the true faith of our Father in real repentance and prayers for our land.
Thank you in Christ,
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2 minute read Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025On Nov. 18, the throne speech was delivered, which outlined the NDP’s plans and what Manitobans can expect from the provincial government in this session.
Unfortunately, this speech was chock full of flashy announcements with absolutely no plans to follow through. It outlined the NDP’s commitments to improving healthcare, lowering costs, creating jobs to grow the economy, and keeping communities safe. However, there were no hard commitments, no timelines or measurable outcomes provided, just a whole lot of empty promises.
As of right now, our healthcare system is in an unacceptable state, our crime rates are high, and affordability is increasingly unattainable for Manitobans. Rather than providing Manitobans with solutions and an actionable plan, the NDP’s have chosen to ignore their concerns and instead deliver a throne speech that does not reflect the priorities of Manitobans.
Manitobans need fiscal responsibility, strengthened health care, safer communities, rural investment, responsible environmental and economic policies, and transparent governance, not catchy slogans and half-baked ideas. You deserve results and action, which is why, as your MLA, I will make sure that the NDP government is being held accountable by continuing to advocate for you and ensuring that your concerns are being heard and addressed.
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Most of them are minor, such as deciding how many math problems to assign at the end of a lesson. But others carry much more significance. Some could even be career ending.
Yes, you read that correctly. One wrong decision and a teacher’s professional career might come to a screeching halt.
Consider one decision that teachers make on a regular basis—what videos to show to their students. This is where some teachers have made really bad choices.
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