Jordan St. Cyr is a rising star in contemporary Christian music, but his small-town roots, strong faith, and loving family keep him firmly grounded.
Following concerns raised by residents of Île-des-Chênes (IDC) over the bump-outs being built along the community’s Main Street, changes are underway.
In mid-July, Ritchot’s council brought some clarity to the municipality’s position on bed-and-breakfasts, Airbnbs, and VRBOs.
Just as the Indigenous people in Treaty 1 were leaving their homes in southeastern Manitoba, many Mennonites were arriving.
After almost a decade in the planning, the RM of Ritchot’s goal to build a major park in Île-des-Chênes has been put on indefinite hold.
In this summer series, The Citizen is taking a look at the unique history of each town in our corner of southeastern Manitoba.
This is the third in a series presented by The Citizen which explores the lives of newcomers to southeastern Manitoba.
It’s been close to 65 years since famed photographer Hans Sipma called Niverville home, but a few memories still linger.