The Manitoba NDP government has launched pre-budget consultations in advance of next year’s budget. This is an annual exercise where the government asks Manitobans what they want to see in the budget.
The Waldheim House is our oldest heritage building and the first one brought to this site. It was built around 1876 by Julius Dyck in the village of Waldheim, Manitoba, three miles south of Morden.
It’s that time of year again when we start worrying about catching the latest cold and flu. Kids are going back to school, work gets busier, and the weather starts to change.
Most often we relive history through pictures, still photographs of people and places that are no longer with us. Rarely do we get to see and touch history and when we do it’s usually when visiting museums.
Regular readers of this Rethinking Lifestyles blog will know that it is written by members of a local organization called South Eastman Transition Initiative or SETI for short. For new readers I will explain what SETI is all about and what we do.
We would like to wish Jessica all the best in her future endeavours. We have appreciated the joy and energy she has brought to our team.
Last week Barkman Concrete opened its new 43,000 square foot multi-million dollar plant by hosting a series of open houses for employees and the community.
The traditional layout and historic buildings at Mennonite Heritage Village create a spirit of place quite unlike any other.
Once upon a time, all food was organic. Now-a-days, these foods are seen as “specialty items” that we have to intentionally search for while shopping.
A dinner was held this past week at the Steinbach Legion to honour our veterans and to remember this year as the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands from Nazi occupation during the Second World War and Canada’s significant role in that effort.