Ted Falk, MP for Provencher, Ron Schuler, MLA for Springfield-Ritchot, and Chris Ewen, Mayor of Ritchot, are calling on Manitobans to pull together to support St. Adolphe’s bid to be proclaimed Canada’s Kraft Hockeyville.
Today kicks off the 365-day countdown until Niverville hosts the 2022 Manitoba Games powered by Manitoba Hydro. Niverville hosts the Games February 27 to March 5, 2022.
Niverville native and professional race car driver David Richert, survived the challenging wet weather conditions this past weekend to earn a podium finish in the Ultimate Cup Series at Magny-Cours, France.
After many months of delay, Niverville native and professional race car driver David Richert, is set to compete at this upcoming weekend’s Ultimate Cup Series race in France.
Niverville native and professional race car driver David Richert, has turned to racing locally with the Manitoba Karting Association in preparation for his European events.
As the Canadian Football League has tentatively selected Winnipeg as its hub city for a potential fall 2020 season, the province has created a community-based volunteer committee to oversee the plans.
Niverville native and professional race car driver David Richert, has signed to compete with Inter Europol Competition for the 2020 race season.
The City of Steinbach is reporting that the tennis courts, located at the corner of Third Street and Lumber Avenue, will soon be having pickleball lines added to accommodate more entertainment options for local residents.
Manitoba Junior Hockey League has announced that Steinbach Pistons’ Tyson McConnell is this year’s recipient of the Insurance Brokers Association of Manitoba (IBAM) / MJHL scholarship.
With six points in two playoff games, Steinbach Pistons’ Kyle Bettens has been named the Recycle Everywhere MJHL Player of the Week.