The Niverville High School’s new hockey team recently wrapped up their inaugural season in the Winnipeg High School Hockey League.
The Niverville Nighthawks season has ended after a 3–2 loss in game six to the Winkler Flyers at home on Monday night.
On Friday, March 28, the new 25,000-square-foot film soundstage located on the corner of Highway 311 and Wallace Road was alight with activity.
The Niverville Nighthawks rallied throughout the course of game five but eventually fell 4–3 in a marathon double overtime game to the Winkler Flyers on the road Saturday night.
The Niverville Nighthawks have tied their series with the Winkler Flyers after a massive 3–2 win on home ice on Thursday night.
The Niverville Middle School’s Grade Eight boys basketball recently wrapped up an exceptionally successful season.
May 1 will mark the third annual wine and cheese event hosted by The Niverville Foundation. This year’s evening corresponds with the charitable organization’s annual general meeting and, additionally, will be a celebration of local artists.
The Niverville Nighthawks came close to taking a series lead but fell late in the game instead while on the road in Winkler.
It’s official. On Sunday, March 23, Canada’s newly appointed prime minister, Mark Carney, called a spring federal election.
On June 17, 2016, medical assistance in dying (MAID) became a legal option in Canada for the first time.