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Sports & Recreation
Jan 07, 2020

Peewee Clippers Host Tourney, Novice Bs Undefeated at Challenge Cup

On December 6–8, the Niverville Clippers hosted their annual Peewee tournament, with 12 teams competing in three divisions. Three Clippers teams took part.

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Commentary
Jan 02, 2020

Peewee Clippers Host Tourney, Novice Bs Undefeated at Challenge Cup

I wouldn’t say I’m Walmart’s biggest fan. In fact, I dread shopping there for a number of reasons, including their reputation for supply-chain bullying and questionable ethics in product sourcing.

As part of their effort to distribute Christmas hampers, Niverville Helping Hands is getting ready to collect children’s toys for the holiday season.
Local News
Oct 31, 2019

Helping Hands Getting Ready for Christmas Hampers

As part of their effort to distribute Christmas hampers, Niverville Helping Hands is getting ready to collect children’s toys for the holiday season.

 On Tuesday, November 26, Niverville residents will undertake a plebiscite to decide whether retail cannabis sales should be allowed in the community.
Commentary
Oct 30, 2019

Vote Yes: It’s Not About Cannabis

On Tuesday, November 26, Niverville residents will undertake a plebiscite to decide whether retail cannabis sales should be allowed in the community. Voting will take place at the Town Administrative Office at 329 Bronstone Drive between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Residents also have the option to vote in advance at the town office on Monday, November 18. The Citizen encourages everyone to vote!

On Tuesday, November 26, Niverville residents will undertake a plebiscite to decide whether retail cannabis sales should be allowed in the community.
Commentary
Oct 30, 2019

Vote No: Are We Voting for a Dispensary or a Store?

On Tuesday, November 26, Niverville residents will undertake a plebiscite to decide whether retail cannabis sales should be allowed in the community. Voting will take place at the Town Administrative Office at 329 Bronstone Drive between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Residents also have the option to vote in advance at the town office on Monday, November 18. The Citizen encourages everyone to vote!

Since the first discussions of confederation, the diverse nature of our great nation has been both a concern and an opportunity.
Commentary
Oct 30, 2019

The Stability (and Instability) of Confederation

Since the first discussions of confederation, the diverse nature of our great nation has been both a concern and an opportunity. In the very beginning, the maritime colonies debated intensely as to whether confederation was in their best interest. Newfoundland and Labrador said no and waited until 1949 to join, and had the transcontinental railway not been completed British Columbia may have ended up quite different.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony, with MLA Ron Schuler, Minister of Education Kelvin Goertzen, students Dominic Augusto and Katey Hiebert, Mayor Myron Dyck, and MP Ted Falk.
Local News
Oct 30, 2019

High School Hosts Official Grand Opening Ceremony

On October 29, the Niverville High School (NHS) gymnasium hosted its first major event—the official ribbon-cutting ceremony of the school’s grand opening. Students, staff, community leaders, dignitaries, and residents all turned up for the auspicious occasion.

Goalie Connor Hellebuyck is on top of his game so far this season.
Sports & Recreation
Oct 29, 2019

Jets Fans, It’s Time to Embrace the Chaos

This year’s Winnipeg Jets are consistently inconsistent. They have played some good hockey and some bad hockey in their first 12 games, where they went 6–6–0, ranking twenty-first in the NHL.

On Sunday, March 17, Imperial Oil Ltd. released a public statement indicating the necessity to shut down a fuel pipeline located just south of St. Adolphe.
Local News
Mar 19, 2024

Shutdown of Gas Pipeline Raises Questions on Fuel Availability

On Sunday, March 17, Imperial Oil Ltd. released a public statement indicating the necessity to shut down a fuel pipeline located just south of St. Adolphe. Known as the Winnipeg Products Pipeline (WPP), the line is used to transport gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel to supply agencies in Winnipeg and the greater Winnipeg region. It is operated by Imperial and used by both their company and other third-party customers.

Rendering of the new exterior of the Niverville Autobody.
Local News
Oct 28, 2019

Niverville Autobody Expands Skyward

What does a growing business do when they can no longer expand outward? They go up.

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