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Jets draft pick Martin announces college destination
1 minute read Yesterday at 5:00 PM CDTOwen Martin has his hockey journey over the next few years scouted out.
The 2025 Winnipeg Jets third-round draft pick from Oakbank will play one more year with Spokane in the Western Hockey League, before joining the NCAA division 1 school Colorado College.
“I’d like to thank my family, friends, teammates, coaches and advisors for all the support along the way. None of this is possible without you guys,” Martin said in a social media post.
“With that being said I couldn’t be more excited to come back to Spokane for one more year and get back to work with the boys!”
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Dual-sport star Carrière picks softball, Valley City State
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While the AI wars continue, a local battle is won
3 minute read Yesterday at 11:27 AM CDTOpponents of an Ile des Chenes AI date centre were elated at the start of June when plans for the facility in their community were shelved. Concerns over noise, energy needs and water consumption were all factors for people living in the area to be squarely against the proposal.
But the battle against such facilities may be far from over.
Local activist Christie Little said she knows there’s more to do.
“I was elated when the project here got squashed, but I’m not naive. This isn’t over. We need governments and regulators to seriously reconsider what they’re doing. We can’t have these things in Manitoba. We need to be smart about this,” she said.
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Parkhill School granted $40,000 from Indigo foundation
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SPORTS FLASHBACK 2002: Eastman Raiders upset Lions in semis
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1946 – 2026 Watching Steinbach Grow: Patience pays off for local realtor
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EDITORIAL – Lack of respect for mature minor designation concerning
5 minute read Sunday, Jun. 28, 2026At first blush the decision by Hanover School Division to pass a policy that would see parents exercise their control over their children’s health and counselling in school, despite them being of mature minor status, seems like a positive.
It’s also being applauded by many who see any relinquishment of control of their child as a takeover by somebody else.
Unfortunately, those in favour of the decision and the trustees themselves have entirely missed the point.
Mature minor designation is commonly applied to those 16 and over and is meant to apply to someone who has the mental capacity to make their own decisions.
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Hanover Kickers find the win column in MMSL Division 1
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COLUMN: Grey Matters – Beauty is truth, truth beauty
4 minute read Saturday, Jun. 27, 2026“Beauty is truth, truth beauty, - that is all
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.”
-John Keats
Have you heard the following statement? ‘All truth is God’s truth’. How about this? ‘All beauty is God’s beauty’. And finally, what about further yet the idea that ‘beauty is truth’? This concept that “beauty is truth” points out how aesthetic qualities like elegance, symmetry, and simplicity can be indicators of fundamental reality and truth. This guiding principle can be found in diverse groups like philosophy, physics, and literature. Physicists and mathematicians often argue that if a mathematical equation or physical theory is beautiful, elegant, and simple, it is likely to be true. Albert Einstein famously stated that the only physical theories he was willing to accept were the “beautiful ones”.
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Province opens six mini-cabins in St Malo, rest of Manitoba to follow
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COLUMN: View from the Legislature – Still much to celebrate in Canada
3 minute read Friday, Jun. 26, 2026As has become tradition at the annual Summer in the City celebration in Steinbach, time was taken to recognize several families who had obtained their Canadian citizenship over the past year. Each had the opportunity to address those in attendance and to tell them how special it was to be a Canadian citizen, citing the opportunities and quality of life they enjoy in Canada and Manitoba specifically.
For those of us who have been fortunate enough to call Canada our home our entire lives, it is always an important reminder of just how valued our country is by many around the world. It’s easy to take many of those advantages for granted. Not that Canada is a perfect country or one without its challenges. It can easily be argued and backed up by data, that over the past many years the country has fallen behind in efficiency, affordability and economically when measured against other similar nations. This is something that all federal political parties seem to agree on, even if they differ on who should shoulder the blame.
But the fact that there are past missed opportunities or current challenges should not hide the fact that Canada still enjoys the freedoms, lifestyle and opportunities that make it a great place to live. And the reality that more can be done to enhance each of those attributes is more of a challenge than a rebuke.
Canadians largely understand this. It was only a year ago that Canadians were demonstrating a renewed patriotism in response to comments from the U.S. President that he desired to make the country the 51st state. I had the opportunity to attend Canada Day ceremonies in Ottawa last July 1 and without question patriotism was running high. And while some of the rhetoric coming from the U.S. has diminished over the past year, there remains a strong sense among the majority of Canadians that what we have in Canada is worth keeping. Even in the face of another question on provincial sovereignty (this time from Alberta not Quebec) there remains many more people who believe in a strong and united Canada than do not.
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Hanover school trustees called to minister’s office again, expert calls policy open to censorship
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Carillon Sultans perfect week gives team breathing room in MJBL
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1946 – 2026: Watching Steinbach Grow – Town’s first mayor never needed an election
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