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Stuartburn reeve hired as Eastman Tourism Association’s executive director
2 minute read 3:15 PM CSTThe Rural Municipality of Stuartburn’s reeve has taken the reins of an eastern Manitoba tourism group in hopes of bringing more attention to local attractions.
Michelle Gawronsky was hired as the new executive director for Eastman Tourism Association on Jan. 1, after previously serving as the board’s secretary since 2024 and a board member since 2022.
“It’s much easier for businesses and tourism groups throughout the region to know who to talk to,” she said.
Gawronsky said board members approached her in November about applying for the opening. So far, she’s committed to being in the role for at least one year.
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Every Manitoban can do their part. Anyone with information about auto insurance fraud is encouraged to call the MPI TIPS Line at 1-877-985-8477 outside of Winnipeg, or submit information online at mpi.mb.ca. Information can also be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or online at manitobacrimestoppers.com. All calls and reports are kept anonymous.
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