Search Search Sports & Recreation Jun 02, 2021 Get Ready for the Battle of the Underdogs The NHL’s North Division is set to begin the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs tonight. It will be a goaltender duel, a battle of the underdogs… and a battle very few predicted. Many experts from around the league predicted a second round featuring Connor McDavid versus Austin Matthews, but here we are. Local News Jun 03, 2021 Niverville Council Meeting in Review—June 1 Niverville’s town council met virtually on Tuesday, June 1 for their regularly scheduled bimonthly meeting. Local News Jun 02, 2021 Online Event to Connect Entrepreneurs with Experts, Investors The Town of Niverville is partnering with the Niverville Chamber of Commerce to help give local businesses a leg up. On the evening of June 21, they will jointly host an online event that will award up to $5,000 in fellowships through the Western Canada Founder Institute. Sports & Recreation Jun 01, 2021 Embracing an Outdoor Lifestyle There are so many adventures to be had in southern Manitoba, but it isn’t always easy to know where to go or what the possibilities even are. For the last two years, a local company has been making those decisions a little easier. Commentary May 31, 2021 Everything Must Go: The Psychology of Panic Buying When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many of the responses we saw from the public were understandable Sports & Recreation May 28, 2021 Boaters, Get Ready to Launch in Ste. Agathe The group working to see a boat launch and dock come to Ste. Agathe say that the first phase of the project is nearing completion, and they expect to see boats cruising the waters in the area very soon. Local News May 27, 2021 Health Orders Extended Two Weeks Manitobans are no doubt exhausted with the extended state of COVID-19 restrictions, but an announcement today promises two more weeks of the strongest health measures to date. Local News May 26, 2021 Coming to Grips with Vaccine Hesitancy A Niverville pastor says he is open to speaking with members of his congregation about the COVID-19 vaccines—but he also doesn’t necessarily think his role is to change people’s minds. And many many people’s minds simply won't be changed. Local News Aug 02, 2024 The Question of Accessibility: How Are Niverville and Ritchot Doing? According to Statistics Canada, based on data from 2022, 27 percent of Canadians aged 15 years and older live with at least one kind of disability.1 This being true, much work needs to be done to make our communities more accessible. Local News May 25, 2021 Long Weekend Health Orders Extended Until End of Week Over the May long weekend, additional public health orders were put in place to curb the recent surge of COVID-19. It was the most recent in a series of escalations, which began to come into effect four weeks ago. Pagination Load more Citizen Poll Have you, or someone you may know, ever been the victim of a phone scam? Choices Yes. Although it can be hard to admit, I have lost money to a phone scam, or at least I know someone who has. * No. Although I have received suspicious calls or texts, I have yet to fall prey to these kinds of scammers. * Vote Have a more nuanced opinion? Leave us a comment below: * By submitting a comment, you acknowledge that your feedback may be printed in a future edition of The Citizen. All responses will be anonymous unless signed by the writer. Signed comments are more likely to be published. Cell Number Comment
Sports & Recreation Jun 02, 2021 Get Ready for the Battle of the Underdogs The NHL’s North Division is set to begin the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs tonight. It will be a goaltender duel, a battle of the underdogs… and a battle very few predicted. Many experts from around the league predicted a second round featuring Connor McDavid versus Austin Matthews, but here we are.
Local News Jun 03, 2021 Niverville Council Meeting in Review—June 1 Niverville’s town council met virtually on Tuesday, June 1 for their regularly scheduled bimonthly meeting.
Local News Jun 02, 2021 Online Event to Connect Entrepreneurs with Experts, Investors The Town of Niverville is partnering with the Niverville Chamber of Commerce to help give local businesses a leg up. On the evening of June 21, they will jointly host an online event that will award up to $5,000 in fellowships through the Western Canada Founder Institute.
Sports & Recreation Jun 01, 2021 Embracing an Outdoor Lifestyle There are so many adventures to be had in southern Manitoba, but it isn’t always easy to know where to go or what the possibilities even are. For the last two years, a local company has been making those decisions a little easier.
Commentary May 31, 2021 Everything Must Go: The Psychology of Panic Buying When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many of the responses we saw from the public were understandable
Sports & Recreation May 28, 2021 Boaters, Get Ready to Launch in Ste. Agathe The group working to see a boat launch and dock come to Ste. Agathe say that the first phase of the project is nearing completion, and they expect to see boats cruising the waters in the area very soon.
Local News May 27, 2021 Health Orders Extended Two Weeks Manitobans are no doubt exhausted with the extended state of COVID-19 restrictions, but an announcement today promises two more weeks of the strongest health measures to date.
Local News May 26, 2021 Coming to Grips with Vaccine Hesitancy A Niverville pastor says he is open to speaking with members of his congregation about the COVID-19 vaccines—but he also doesn’t necessarily think his role is to change people’s minds. And many many people’s minds simply won't be changed.
Local News Aug 02, 2024 The Question of Accessibility: How Are Niverville and Ritchot Doing? According to Statistics Canada, based on data from 2022, 27 percent of Canadians aged 15 years and older live with at least one kind of disability.1 This being true, much work needs to be done to make our communities more accessible.
Local News May 25, 2021 Long Weekend Health Orders Extended Until End of Week Over the May long weekend, additional public health orders were put in place to curb the recent surge of COVID-19. It was the most recent in a series of escalations, which began to come into effect four weeks ago.