May 27, 2015 - Interlake Enterprise News
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May 27, 2015 - Interlake Enterprise News
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Enjoy! Complimentary VOL VOL5•ISSUE24June12,2013 7 • ISSUE 21 May 27, 2015 2013-01-13 9:23 PM Proud be a Community Partner - Serving TripleThe S & Interlake Interlake Regions LocallytoOwned & Operated Since 2008 ~The Serving Region VIKING INN TO OPEN MAJOR KIDDIE ATTRACTION A refreshed First mud bogging Viking resumes event a splash his job MarkyourcalendarsforSunday July14andbringthekidstothe neuver their machines 400-ft. Jim Mosher Workers take the covering off the restoredByViking. Dignitaries were out in full force to welcome the returndown of the the iconic statue.long VikingInnwheretheywillbeunbog. It’s a tough slog as wheels churn up the Spectators and competitors had a splash as mud and water on the 80-ft. journey to the veiling a brand new attraction, By Roger Newman Woroniuk told the good-sized sity of Manitoba professor Gissur dios paid for with $60,000 from the Interlake Off-Road Eliasson Club hosted first finish crowd. who its designed the statue line. the RM of Gimli. a first of its kind major indoor all-terrain vehicle (ATV)built mudbybogging sculptorevent George Barone. The Viking is no longer under cover. permanentplaystructuremuch the machines Saturday at Gimli Motorsport Park. Dubbed Perhaps counterintuitively, Cam Arnason, president of the With a fresh appearance after being churn up a wave in front of their vehicles, the Quad Spring Mud Bog Challenge, the Afterlikethepopular“KidCity.” a couple of weeks of renova- Icelandic Festival of Manitoba, re- Kathi Neal, of the Icelandic Festi- cleaned, repaired and re-coated, creating an added obstacle theirtotrek to day-long event estimated 100 emcee the Viking is nowtoready resume called that construction of theattracted Vi- val,anwas the ceremony who his job rights. of greeting Gimli visitors. Jeff bragging king took place in 1967 after the introduced dignitaries such gloryasand The driving ain’t spectators. only down-note the water, day was MP James statue was commissioned by the Wharton, representing easy. DriversThestruggle against ofthe There were 38 entries in the first-time event, a rumour circulating through the of mud. then Gimli Chamber of Commerce Bezan; Nic Mundey, president waves and which attracted riders from Balmoral, the new Gimli BranChamber of Com- crowd that the Gimli Harbour Auas a Canadian Centennial project. He said the festival is continuing the merce; Angela of the Be- thority is going to destroy nearphysical challenge may explainthewhy don, Gimli, Manigotagan, Miami, PineEyjolfson Falls, The back to the comThe re-appearance of the re-fur- tradition of giving tel Home; Tammy Axelsson of the by Bill’s Hill to create more parking Portage la Prairie, Teulon, Virden, Winnipeg most of the competitors were under 30, inNew Iceland Heritage cluding Museum; bished 48 year-old fibreglass fig- munity by creating vibrant Viking A somespace. young women. Brandon DeBeachaand Woodridge. crowd that swelled and Don and Hedy Bjornson. Also scheduled to ure was greeted by several speak- Park that is tentatively to 100 over the course of the day, enjoyed larosa, 11, and 14-year-old Tyler Rogoski, of on hand was Gimli Chief Admin- Mayor Woroniuk addressed the ruers who stressed the importance of be completed by 2017. the growing sport of ATV riding. Winnipeg Beach, were the youngest comthe Viking as both a symbol of the istrative Officer Joann King plus mour by telling reporters that the petitors insays the field. authority Delarosaintends placedtofirst Diesel community and a tourist attraction. Other speakers at the ceremony all four Peiluck, harbour take Mud bogging is aninadded twistcouncillors to the ATVPeter and Rogoski placed second in the 600green to Danny Luprypa, Thora Palson and less than 30 per cent of the the greenspace behind the Betel Affordable off-road experience. In Gimli competitors 700 cc B class. HanneRichard Petrowski. They probably space and that the peak of the hill “The Viking represents the courage Home included droveHjalmar into a large excavated pond, then maPage 2 Story of continued on both continued be left intact. on Page 2 and fortitude our citizens son, Iceland’s Consul in Manitoba; wanted to see the restoration work willStory yesterday and today,” Mayor Randy and Glenn Eliasson, son of Univer- by Alberta’s Dinosaur Valley Stution, the wraps came off Gimli’s iconic waterfront statue last Friday morning at an unveiling attended by a pack of dignitaries and many ordinary citizens. Riding! CHRYSLER • POWERSPORTS • MARINE Also available for 0% APR for 36 months. *plus taxes, fees and freight chuddspowersports.com | chuddschrysler.ca 2012 RAM 2500 SLT Truck Crew Cab - 6spd Auto . . . S MSRP was $67,280 Y A S L E S E DI SALE PRICE SPORTSMAN ETX $49,999* AFFORDABLE POLARIS N THIS DETAILS O RIDING•!POWERSPORTS CALL FOR• MARINE E CHRYSLER D AT ALS! 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Permit #1018 LI 2013 Dodge Avenger SE - 4spd Auto 2 The INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE May 27, 2015 Arts Notes Farmer alienates wife in stage drama By Roger Newman A combination of veteran actors and newcomers will take the stage June 5-7 when Gimli’s A-Spire Players kick off the group’s 10th anniversary season of live summer theatre in their historic building on 2nd.Ave. and “The Odd Couple-Female Version”. Tupper and Campbell both belong to the A-Spire’s improv group “The Wisecracks”. She made her stage debut in “The A-Spire Follies” last December while he is playing his first role since he portrayed a playA-Spire perennials Rose Flaig, Rob ing card in “Alice in Wonderland” at Jantz and Linda Arnason team-up age eight. with recent acquisitions Ashley Tupper and Stewart Campbell to Performances are Friday and Saturperform “The Tomorrow Box” by day at 8 p.m. with a Sunday matinee distinguished Canadian playwright at 2.30 p.m. Tickets are available at Anne Chislett whose plays have Tergesens the Monday before the been staged everywhere from Japan shows and reservations can be made to Canada’s prestigious Stratford Fes- at 204-642-8079. tival. RIVERTON HONOURS MUSIC The “Tomorrow Box” is about the LEGENDS troubles of an Ontario farmer near retirement who alienates his wife Riverton is planning to honour two when he decides to sell the farm of its musical legends - Roy Gudwithout telling her. “It’s a drama mundson and the late Lorne Martin. with light moments,” says director Pat Thullner, another experienced The pair will be recognized for their A-Spire hand whose previous direct- musical contributions to the coming credits include “The Long Week- munity at a tribute concert set for end” and “Opening Night”. “There Saturday, July 4 at the Riverton Hall. are both tensions and laughs during this family crisis.” Gudmundson has been a local favourite for six decades, performing at Flaig has been an actor or crew hootenannies, concerts, dances and member in 10 A-Spire plays since benefits throughout the region. He starting out as costume designer for was also a member of the acclaimed “The Importance of Being Earnest”. Fine Folk country band which reJantz and Arnason, both Gimli High corded several albums and played School teachers, appeared togeth- across Manitoba in the 1980s. Marer in the A-Spire production of the tin, who died in 2011, left a void in comedy “Noises Off”. He also acted the community after playing at many in “Lend Me a Tenor” and “Private of the same hootenannies, concerts Lives” while Arnason was a cast and dances over the years. member in “The Long Weekend” By Jim Mosher would become a lightning rod fo Gene Holowchak is reviled by some, heralded as a hero of sorts by others. He’s been a thorn in the side of Siglunes council for more than a year now: protesting, writing letters, badgering council members and the municipality’s interim chief administrative officer. A disturbing claim centered on leged harassment of two of the female front-office staff, who subs on sick leave in what was desc leave. The two would be formally November 2012 because they ha to work. Holowchak retired six years ago to the RM of Siglunes in the West Interlake. He’d farmed in the Niagara Peninsula, worked as a software fixer in a variety of capacities. But the gig was up when health problems sidelined the now 58-year-old. The letter and departure of the tw piqued Holowchak’s interest in S cil, its leader in particular. “One my father taught me is that we do about the next guy,” he said. “I liv He and wife Victoria chose the quiet life when on some of the principles my Dad six years ago they retreated from the hurly burly If I see somebody who can’t spea to a home northwest of Ashern. Gene Holow- selves on an issue, I will help.” chak would carve a niche as a sometimes writer and frequent commentator on the affairs of hisTomorrow “My interest council Starring in the A-Spire production of “The Box” in are, left started adopted community. It was Rose idyllic untilAshley female employees were forced to righthome seated, Linda Arnason, Flaig, Tupper. At back about a year agoare when he heard rumblings of leave,” he said. Rob Jantz and Stewart Campbell. discord about Siglunes municipal council. Holowchak makes no bones ab said. “We want to salutepicket him and his the street Organizing the tribute concert is a The battle began with a missive penned by five one-man across accomplishments at a time when hehe would committee including Dick Johnson, of six councillors, who signed an explosive in- nicipal office, though can soak it all in with his friends and Rod Palson and Wes Wilson. They dictment of their leader, Reeve Barry Zacharias. protest out of town. “I hit the hig family.” have arranged a show to be instead, head- he Holowchak could not pass; took it people were complaining about m lined by Homebrew Line, Riverton’s upon himself to copy and distribute Tickets that letter test in the town,” he said. are already on sale at Rivernewest hit band. throughout Ashern and the surrounding rural Inn, Riverton Agri-Auto, ton Motor area. The nub of the letter went to the heart of mu- The reeve’s behaviour remains le “We also have plans to call up the D & T Grocery and Arborg Nic Nacs. nicipal governance. It contained allegations that rous, Holowchak, who attends c old guy Roy for the finale,” Johnson – Continuded on page 4 20010 Glen Bay RD at PR 222 (North Gimli) Ph: 204-642-9001 15055gg07 NEW HOURS Open Thursday to Sunday from Noon to 7pm (year-round) Closed Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Reservations and Private Group Booking Welcome Specials May 28 - 31 Charbroiled Portabella mozza melt burger with fries or onion rings $11.95 Chicken caeser salad with a bannock slice and hand churned butter $8.95 COUPON Valid May 28 - 31 2015 Receive a complimentary basket of homemade taco chips and salsa for your table with any purchase of $15.00 or over * limit 1 basket per table Make us your dining destination! INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE Your Source for Community News – Locally Owned and Produced May 27, 2015 3 Students get early introduction to arts and culture By Roger Newman She and Cranston - who ran the program with fellow teacher Carolyn Antonio - said the Hammers’ methods of instruction were the fun part for the youngsters. Students at Winnipeg Beach School are learning about the arts, culture and their community at an early age. “They used polkas, jigs and drums to illustrate the ties between music and cultures,” Lachuta said of the couple who are known for their Celtic music. “And the students had to create their own instruments from different materials. They also had to make their own toys such as rag dolls - they couldn’t just go to the store.” That became apparent last Wednesday when Evergreen School Board trustees were briefed on the Artssmarts program involving 40 students in the school’s two grade 1-2 classes. Principal Shawna Rudd and teachers Andrea Cranston and Michelle Lachuta came to the board’s regular meeting to describe the Manitoba Arts Council program which establishes connections between students and artists and performers in the community. Winnipeg Beach principal Shawna Rudd and teachers Andrea Cranston and Michelle Lachuta (from left) told the Evergreen School Board that the school’s six and seven year-olds enjoyed learning about the arts and their community when they recently participated in a special program. With the help of the program, the beach school was able to invite local musicians Susan and Paul Hammer to add to the knowledge of the six and seven year-olds during seven 90-minute morning sessions spread over seven months. band and wife team, are well-qualified professionals with a background of 20-plus years working with teachers and schools. She said the couple used music, dance and storytelling as the tools for the young students to learn about the main cultural groups in the comLachuta said the Hammers, a hus- munity and discuss such terms as immigration and diversity. “It was exciting stuff,” Lachuta told trustees. “Our students explored the culture and personal histories of Winnipeg Beach families, learning there is lots of diversity in our community” When the presentation was over, Trustee Dianna Auer expressed the reaction of most trustees. “The kids obviously had a blast,” said Auer who was told the Hammers are coming back to the school for a wind-up celebration. Superintendent Paul Cuthbert had the last word. “The arts bring many benefits. They are an important part of our curriculum and that will continue to be the case,” he said. Continued on Page 5 Gimli Recreation Centre 2015 Summer Camps Ph.A.T Camp; XCOMPANY Physical Arts & Fitness: Date: August 4-7. Cost: $135/week (Early Bird Price before June 1) $160/week (After June 1) Register at: Gimli Recreation Centre Ages 6-12 Time 9AM-9:15AM 9:15AM-10:15AM 10:20AM- 12:05PM-1:05PM 1:10PM-2:10PM 2:15PM-4:00PM Classes Offered Morning PEP & Group Activity Hawaiian Dance Martial Arts Break Dance Flash Mob Campers Choice (Select 1 class per time period) Hip Hop Music Video S.T.U.N.T Stage Combat Circus/Theatre “Want an affordable lake lifestyle? Retire in this Manitoba town!” JOEL SCHLESINGER, SPECIAL TO “This is one of six articles about Canadian communities picked by readers as great places for retirement.” Thursday, January 29, 2015 Summer Lego Camp; Bricks 4 Kidz: Date: July 6-10. Cost: Half Day— $135/week Full Day— $220/week Time: Morning Theme (9am-Noon) Afternoon Theme (1pm-4pm) Register at: www.bricks4kidz.com/388 Ages 5-12 16 Centennial Place Movie Magic Day Camp; Manitoba Theatre for Young People: Date: July 13-17. Cost: $200.00 Location: Gimli Park Pavillion Time: 9am-3:30pm Register at: Gimli Recreation Centre Ages 4-14 Challenger British Soccer Camp: -Two 1-bedroom, one bath -Three 2-bedroom, one bath For more information call Gimli Rec Centre at: 204.642.6670 Date: July 27-31. Location: Sigurbjorg Stefansson Early School Register at: www.challengersports.com Register at: Gimli Recreation Centre Ages 4-14 Program Mini Soccer Half Day Half Day Full Day Age 3-6 7-10 11-16 8-16 -7 plans with appliances to choose from: 706—1105 sq ft Visit www.gimli.ca for more information on Summer Programs Time 8am-9:30am 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 9:30am-4:30pm Cost $129.95 $172.89 $172.89 $248.60 -One 2-bedroom, two bath ~ Large multi-purpose room with kitchen ~ Hot tub, sauna & exercise room ~ Covered parking www.centennial-place.com For information contact: Cyndy Erickson, 204-791-7151 E 730 St. Anne’s Road Winnipeg, MB R2N 0A2 4 May 27, 2015The INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE Continued from page 2 THE INTERLAKE Proud to be a Community Partner - Serving Selkirk & The Interlake Region Publisher Brent Polson Graphic Design / Ad Creativity Publication Layout 204-795-6161 [email protected] ★★★ THE MORE, THE MERRIER Be Wise...ADVERTISE! ★★★ Managing Editor Colleen Swifte Article inquiries/submissions Marketing ideas 204-642-8152 [email protected] Reporters/Columnists: Marlene Ness phone: 1-888-214-1139 mobile: 204-971-0039 [email protected] The chairperson of Gimli’s Nuit Blanche Cultural Days is looking for even more participants in an already successful event. Manitoba Working for Farmers Ken S. Kristjanson Amanda Mosher Classified ads/personal notices (anniversaries, birthdays, memoriums etc.) Billing and credit card payments [email protected] 204-641-1706 Odette Carreiro Display advertising sales, special promotions 204-389-5265 [email protected] Website advertising sales Marlene Ness phone: 1-888-214-1139 mobile: 204-971-0039 [email protected] Enterprise Website: Marlene Ness, Webmaster [email protected] 1.888.214.1139 or 204.971.0039 Video & multimedia advertising: Marlene Ness [email protected] 1.888.214.1139 or 204.971.0039 The Interlake Enterprise is published every Wednesdayand distributed throughout the region from Lockport/ St. Andrews/Selkirk/Clandeboye/Petersfield/Dunnottar/Winnipeg Beach/ Sandy Hook/Gimli/ Riverton/Arborg/ Meleb/Poplarfield/Fisher Branch and area/ Peguis First Nation/ Fisher River First Nation/ Hwy #6 from Stonewall to Moosehorn Cut off for advertising and letters to the editoris every Saturday at 4 pm. The Interlake Enterprise is 100% locally owned and is supported solely through advertising revenue. Website: www.enterprisenews.ca News Tips? Contact Colleen 204-642-8152 seum. Axelsson expects to add the Gimli Film Festival for this year and author Doreen Pendgracs is set to return as the tour guide. Letters to the Editor Regular contributors Newspaper advertising sales many artists in our midst, “said Axelsson who is director of the New Iceland Heritage Museum. “There is room for writers, storytellers and chefs representing the culinary arts. We’d also like to increase youth participation, possibly with art and music contributions from Gimli High School.” Axelsson believes Nuite Blanche benefits both the artistic community and the local economy. “It extends Tammy Axelsson hopes to the tourist season and add even more arts groups, draws people from both businesses and venues to Gimli and other places,” the annual cultural tour The initial Nuit Blanche she said. which takes place on a Saturday night in late Sep- “We would like to expand had a solid base of conthe participation of arts tributors including the Groups or individuals tember. groups and business ven- Gimli Art Club, the A- wanting to participate can Last year Gimli’s first Nuit ues because we have so Spire Players and the mu- call her at 204-642-4001. Roger Newman 204-642-7356 [email protected] Jim Mosher 204-641-1499 [email protected] Blanche attracted full houses to see free samples of art, theatre, music and history at half-a-dozen venues including several businesses. The evening is based on an event that started in 1984 in Nantes, France, and has since spread to Winnipeg and more than 120 other cities and towns around the world. Dear Editor, and high blood pressure? That’s why we continue to invest in reWith the warm weather finally search oriented initiatives such as upon us, Manitoba’s producers the Grain Innovation Hub, Hemp are out working their land with Oil Canada, and FibreCity. We the goal of providing quality food have stood up for Manitoba farmto the world. Agriculture is 9 per ers who we believe deserve to cent of our GDP in the province have full ownership of the CWB. of Manitoba, and is a great con- While members of the opposition tributor to our economy. That’s sat on their hands for years, we why the provincial government continually spoke out against the has made significant investments sale of the CWB. Today, while that will help farmers improve commodity prices may be high, their bottom line. Who would the end of the single desk syshave ever imagined even a few tem means farmers are getting a years ago that fibre from hemp smaller piece of the pie. Farm would be used for airplane parts, organizations agree with us and bus parts and tractor parts? Or are expressing the frustration that that Flaxseed would prove ben- farmers are feeling, seeing their eficial in managing cholesterol profits go to added fees. Beyond direct support for the agricultural industry, our government’s record investment of MASC has relocated its Stonewall $5.5 billion New Office Location and Sanford offices to: Unit 1 - 5290 Monterey Road, Headingley MB R4H 1J9 Phone 204-945-1777 15055gg06 Your lending representative is Brad Day and your insurance agent is Jolene Plawicki. Lending and Insurance Building a strong rural Manitoba Visit masc.mb.ca for a map to this new location. Hecla Village General Store Located in scenic historic Hecla Village 5 minutes drive south of Campground & Resort SERVICE: Firewood, Gas, Liquor, Ice, Gift Shop, Take Out Food, Laundromat, Groceries, Camping and Fishing supplies, First Aid products, Park Passes, Fishing licenses and much more! ––– SOFT ICE CREAM ––– Open 7 days a week Phone: 204-279-2204 towards strengthening roads, bridges and flood protection will make it easier for farmers to get their goods to market. We will also continue to help rural communities retain doctors. With the increased use of nurse practitioners, rural Manitobans are getting better and better health care every year. The theme of ‘shop local- buy local’ is also a key part of growing the rural economy, and we are working with small-scale food producers and processors to ensure that Manitobans have safe access to locally grown food. And finally, I would like to say that it is truly a great honor to work with farmers and farm organizations. I want to thank the 19,000 farm families in this province for the great work they do and for the good, healthy food they provide. Ron Kostyshyn Minister of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Development Ruby Roe Tall Grass Prairie Day in Stonewall INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE By Teresa Carey Your Source for Community News – Locally Owned and Produced May 27, 2015 5 Roe, a former teacher and hotel operator who lived in Manitoba and The sun shone warmly upon the apSaskatchewan, settled in Stonewall proximately 90 people who took in in 1988 after her retirement. She the annual Ruby Roe Tall embarked career as as ThefifthEvergreen board hasGrass ap- each year. The other three - Red have been told that they can ap- year and on willherbesecond succeeded Prairie held salary in Stonewall on River Valley, Flin Flon and Portage pear as a delegation if they wish. CTS a volunteer and community buildprovedDay, a new agreement coordinator by Gail Kreutzer. June from106 10 teachers a.m. to 2 working p.m. er. with8the in La Prairie - have reached agree- Continued from Page 3 EVERGREEN BOARD AGREES TO NEW TEACHER PAY CONTRACT the division’s eight schools. Complimentary Smokies were The proposed agreement cooked up by Karl Daher, covers chair 2014 toEnvironmental 2018 which ofthetheyears Rockwood will likely mean a welcome retAction Community Taskforce (REroactive payment for the teachers ACT). who have been working without a contract since 2014. Members of the East Interlake Conservation were also Trustee District Cheryl (EICD) Zelenitsky, the on location handing out free chair of negotiations, said White details Spruce saplings.will People were en-as of the contract be revealed couraged as many as they soon as itto istake ratified by the Evergreenplant. Teachers Association. But could the details may already be known becausevolunteers the first contract signed REACT sold about 40 by one of Manitoba’s 40 division home composting bins throughis usually the standard adopted out the day from those left over throughout the province, even from a previous sale in May. Sixty though divisions claim they nebins are their still available to Stonewall gotiate own deals. residents at the town office for $10 apiece thosesix whodivisions missed these So farforonly have opportunities. reached salary settlements with their teachers, but they are basically all same. River, About 15 the people tookSeine in one of Seven Oaks and St. James have two tours through the Ruby Roe signed three-year contracts giving teachers two per cent increases in -The board learned that Evergreen high school students this year earned 50 apprenticeship credits and 90 internship credits through the division’s career, technology studies (CTS) program. This update was given by CTS consultant Scott Hill who said students IN OTHER BUSINESS: earned more credits than last year in a program that takes them out -Riverton Trustee Sandra Davies of school and into workplaces to has Grass tabledPrairie a motion asking the Unfortunately, prepare for a “real world” Tall plot, led by biothe tall grass career, prairie board to reconsider its decision diversity specialist Chris Friesen, a has long been replaced by develto halt the distribution of Gideon Superintendent Paul Cuthbert said member of the REACT executive. opment and much of it has been bibles in Evergreen schools. that despite increasing participaturned intoafarmland. It is now an tion, only slightly disappointing ADavies walk through theTrustee small plot, lo- endangered ecosystem, less and Gimli Dianna 30 per cent of Evergreenwith students cated the Stonewall one perpart centinofthe it remaining Auer west wereof absent when theHospiGide- than are taking CTS protal, abundance of to diverse on reveals group’san annual request hand today. gram Both he and Hill noted that plant life, including overdown 60 speout bibles was turned for the province may be a year away the first time by a slim and 4-3 grasses margin In from funding the cies of rare wildflowers the withdrawing fall of 2008, this plot offor origiat thewith board’s first May CTStall initiative, but land the superintenalong numerous birdmeeting. species nal grass prairie in the heart With Davies wanting to reinstate dent said CTS will likely be reand butterflies. It is an example of of Stonewall was officially named the tall bibles, vote now at in placed by of a career development the grasstheprairie that stands spanned honour a former Stonewall 4-4 and Auer could be the deci- credit that will enable Evergreen the continent prior to the arrival of resident named Ruby Roe, after her sion-maker unless some trustees to do many of the same things. Europeans to North America. passing at the age of 82. change their votes due to pressure. The Gideons have sent a let- Hill, incidentally, is stepping up ter of objection to the board and to assistant superintendent next ments for the same two per cent increases in each of the first three years and have added a fourth year with a 3.02 per cent raise. If Evergreen’s four year deal is any different from the other three, it will be a big surprise. - Trustees decided that the ArborgRoe was passionate the enviRiverton band andabout choral program will continue in the same ronment and helped initiate Stoneformat year. There has been wall’s next grassroots environmental parent and student debate about organization, REACT, in 1991. REthe shared-campus program beACT has been responsible for inicause some students are having tiating a number of projects, from to miss other classes to take band recycling to preserving the patch of and choir. tall grass prairie. -Approval has been given to con- This organization continues be tinue the division’s studenttoenrun by a group of dedicated gagement initiative next year.local Under the initiative, schools receive volunteers. a division grant to undertake a project students The Rubychosen Roe TallbyGrass Prairieand site staff. is jointly managed by the Town of Stonewall, the hospital district and -Received a revised provincial adREACT. ministrative procedure reminding the board that students turning 21 TheJuly siteno is marked off byaanright unobin longer have to fence, withinantheinterpretive atrusive free education fall. The sign at itssays entrance, andcan is accesprovince division admit these students and at charge a fee, sible to the public any time of but be a non-issue beyearthis at nomay charge. cause Cuthbert said Evergreen has been admitting mature students without fees. Blue Bomber Kick off run entry form As published in the May 22, 2013 issue of the Interlake Enterprise, the Blue Bomber Kick Off Run will be coming to Gimli on June 26. The Interlake Enterprise will be choosing 4 runners to participate as the “Enterprise team” Please fill out the ballot below and mail to Enterprise sports reporter Les Stoodley at P.O. Box 366, Gimli MB R0C 1B0 by June 14, 2013. Winners will receive 2 Bomber game tickets, a ball cap, shirt, football and a Tim Horton’s gift card. 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Richard Petrowski recently voted against paying two-thirds of the projected cost of lighting upgrades at Gimli Industrial Park even though the deal with Standard Electrical Contracting was embedded in the municipality’s current-year budget. asset that remains a focus for economic development, have always been problematic. Over the years, streetlights have been replaced on an as-needed basis. The larger lighting plan appears designed to address that, though details of the work were not available at press time yesterday. In other business at its regular “I wasn’t really even in favour of meeting May 13, Gimli council: that,” Petrowski said during a regular meeting May 13. * Approved a one-year extension of a lease with the Department of Na“We all agreed that we were pro- tional Defence to use facilities in ceeding,” deputy mayor Peter Gimli Industrial Park for a Regional Peiluck reminded Petrowski who Gliding School. nevertheless voted against the general payables item to emphasize he * Approved requested one fewer took exception to the lighting up- day of operation for the Gimli Farmgrade package. ers’ Market. The market will only run one day a week, on Saturday, The amount listed for Standard down from its usual Saturday and Electrical Contractors in the pay- Sunday summer running. It will run ables approved by council is 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturdays, $215,259.35. According to Peiluck, starting June 20. council’s finance chairman, this amounts to two-thirds of the full “Wondered what happened,” said cost of the work. Peiluck. Lighting at the industrial park, an 2 “Maybe not enough traffic,” opined ing on nearby streets.” Coun. Danny Luprypa. Or maybe, suggested Mayor Randy “I can accommodate that,” Kravets Woroniuk, competition with the said. popular Arnes Farmers’ Market on “Maybe I can give them a 4-Ds PR 222 is a factor. tape,” said Luprypa who is a long* Allowed Viking Inn to extend its time member of the area musical hours and seating during the Au- group, best known for polkas and gust long weekend Icelandic Festi- old-time musical fare. val, as long as that’s approved by the provincial liquor licensing au- That elicited some chuckles. thority. The Gimli hotel has, for seven years, held an outdoor concert Deputy Mayor Peiluck said the anfor patrons during the busy long- nual Viking Inn event has gone well, though he had some trepidations in weekend town-wide festival. the early going. “The first time you Viking Inn co-owner Arieh Kra- came here, it was a split vote,” he vets got the nod to extend hours reminded Kravets. “Everybody in to 2 a.m. from 1 a.m. and increase the community understands that seating to 400 from 300. Council this is [Gimli’s] weekend.” also permitted music after 1 a.m., which Kravets assured will be low Kravets agreed to close the outdoor volume. concert stage at 1 a.m., and then play low-volume taped music until “You’ll probably have to keep the 2 a.m. music to a low decibel level,” Petrowski cautioned Kravets. “Control your own destiny,” Peiluck concluded. 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Several St Andrews residents attended this year’s budget hearing, including former St Andrews mayor Don Forfar, who aimed a number of pointed questions at the current council. Conspicuously missing from the May 12 meeting was CAO Sue Sutherland, who is currently away on a paid leave of absence for personal reasons. Finance chairman Counc. Russ Paradoski gave a detailed budget summary as well as highlights for the upcoming year. Taxes will remain stable, according to Paradoski, with St Andrews residents not seeing any substantial tax increases for the 2015 year. The 2015 mill rate hovers at 11.164%, which is a bare decrease of .001% from the 2014 rate. The 2015 municipal assessment is $680,763,840, which shows a minimal 0.7% increase over the 2014 assessment. Overall school tax levies have increased by 4.47%. Reserves for 2015 shows an amount of over $4,300,000, (after a transfer of approximately half a million dollars, from reserves fund into Operations). “The R.M. of St. Andrews currently has NO debt,” Paradoski noted in his report. Scheduled Improvements for 2015 Prominent on the St Andrews to-do list is repair and maintenance of the Petersfield lagoon, which has been allowed to degrade to a deteriorated and un-operational state. The municipality plans to introduce a chemical additive to the lagoon that will reduce the sludge, as well as discharge of the lagoon cells later this month. The municipality hopes that both of these actions will bring the lagoon back into operation, but will also be conducting preliminary Engineering to investigate the addition of a new cell at the Petersfield lagoon. Several much-needed road improvements are also on the agenda for 2015; specifically, portions of Sawchuk By Jim Mosher Geo-engineering, genetically modified organisms, engineered nanoparticles. 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We seed cloud Geo-engineering is in the news af- ate rain during periods of d Former St Andrews mayor, Don Forfar,ter was to ask some pointed We questions ofsulfur-contain send up anon-hand Australian ethics professor ticleson into the12. upper atmosp current council at the St Andrews 2015 Budget public hearing May pennedpresentation a book aboutand the strategies absorb the sun’s energy. poised to changeCAO our Sue approach to Absent from the meeting was St. Andrew’s Sutherland. global climate change. Prof. Clive Wecouncil ‘do’ stuff to the atmo Hamilton’s book highlights both that council, including the assertion may be Drive, Murdoch Drive and Fial Crescent will be shaped, the oceans freezing benefits taxes at the cost of theofreserves fund. “It or tookthe land t graded and paved, as well as full depth repairs to parts the potential and costs neer’ a climate us many years to get 4.3 million of Red River Place, Liss Road, Donald Road and Wavey embracing geo-engineering as ainto the coiffures,” For-that will m of ongoing global far pointed out. “Now, reserves areeffects being reduced by Creek Road. ‘solution’ to our earthly woes. half a million bucks this year. You’rechange. keeping taxes flat sucking it out of our the reserves—fine, if it’s a one-timeOther municipal priorities for the upcoming Insteadby of changing behavif that trend continues…” iours, deal. we But change climate. This It gives a whole new mea year include: approach allows us to continue burying our heads in the sa - pursuit of Waste Water Systems for South Mayor George Pike responded. spewing greenhouse gases (GHGs) “The lagoon is a big St. Andrews thing. We need to hope for the best, Genetically for or without having to modify our be- but be preparedmodified - various zoning By-Law updates the worst. And thank you for helping(GMOs)? us put 4.3 Same million sort of th haviour. 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Municipal initiative casts long shadow over ambitious, community-driven plan By Jim Mosher “This is in that category of that great dream that sits on the horizon, and has always moved this community forward.” That’s what long-time town mayor Bill Barlow, then an RM of Gimli councillor, said in June 2008 after a presentation by Eric Stefanson, then chairman of a coalition of service groups which sought support to examine the possibility of building a multiplex, including a swimming pool, arts-recreation-community hall, wellness facility. At that same meeting, Stefanson, waxing philosophical, said. “Often we can be caught in the trap of utilitarianism. The trap that tells us we cannot afford something as extravagant as this or that. The trap that denies beauty because of additional costs beyond the functional necessity. 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For More Information To receive an application form or to receive more information, please visit www.gov.mb.ca/mit/floodinfo/floodproofing or call 1-855-415-4530 or 204-945-7428. You may also write to the following address: Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation 2015 Individual Flood Protection Initiative Box 19 – 200 Saulteaux Crescent Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 3W3 made to be here — to live, work and play here.” The nascent volunteer group, which had appeared as a delegation of 60 people, would receive $20,000 for a preliminary design study, as it had requested. (The council vote was unanimous.) The presentation came on the heels of a municipally-sponsored recreation needs assessment which had identified a swimming pool as among respondents’ top ‘wishes’. It was an electric time. It seemed the broader community, younger and older, were being heard. Fast forward seven years. The multiplex concept is on the ropes. It’s in limbo, as Stefanson said in a recent interview. The latest edition of Gimli council is advancing its own plan, one that borrows from the volunteers’ proposal but does not include a swimming pool. One can understand why Stefanson and others are wondering why they’ve been cut loose. However, no one can deny that elected councils have an obligation to ensure their treasuries can sustain spending. At closing in on $20 million, the committee’s multiplex is pretty rich. We should remember that the fall election of 2014 was, in many ways, a referendum on the ambitious multiplex project, which the previous council had mightily opposed. Three of the five members of that council were re-elected, leaving little hope that they would now embrace the project. BRAINSTORMING AFTER NEEDS ASSESSMENT The multiplex concept emerged about eight years ago when Stefanson and Dave Leblanc began brainstorming about encouraging Gimli service clubs to join an effort to build a swimming pool on municipally-owned land near the Gimli Recreation Centre. Four Gimli service clubs — Rotary, Kiwanis, Knights of Columbus and Kinsmen — later agreed to put their oar in with the fledgling committee. The swimming pool push had been identified as a high priority in the community by a recreational needs assessment conducted during the 2006-10 council of Tammy Axelsson. In 2010, the multiplex committee presented its preliminary plan to council. It had grown from its original single goal to include a community hall, wellness centre and an indoor field sports/multiturf facility. The cost at the time was pegged at $32.5-million. The committee asked council for an annual $250,000 commitment. It was a bad ask, particularly considering that 2010 was an election year. In the fall, the only two candidates who expressed clear support for the multiplex were not elected. Those who were elected were cautious or openly called for a referendum on the multiplex matter during their campaigns. In 2012, this new council commissioned its own study, the authors of which concluded, though the region could support a swimming pool — always the key sticking point — it would be prudent to forgo the project ... for now. (The same consulting firm had conducted a similar study in 2009, reaching essentially the same conclusions.) “In this 2012 update, it is clear that the market has grown to a size where a minimum number of swims necessary to justify a new pool are now evident,” the report by Professional Environmental Recreation Consultants stated in its summary and conclusions section. “With a projected usage of 90,000 swims per year, a modest, but high quality pool can now be justified in terms of the minimum usage required to make it viable.” By George, there it was. Not so fast. “However,” the authors immediately cautioned, “viability is not affordability. This pool is now a great deal more expensive than the same facility contemplated in 1989. Building and operating it would require a very significant tax increase.” The council of 2010-2014 fastened to this conclusion, though it was later qualified by the consultants, i.e. it could be done if there was the will and community support. This council would later use the consulting firm’s conclusion, conflating it with their own political objectives, in a letter sent to Winnipeg electors in the final days of the October 2014 campaign. There is no question that many voters were swayed by the letter, particularly those who have permanent homes in Winnipeg and other places. Nor is there any question that council has the power, perhaps even fiscal obligation, to ensure what they may see as the bigger majority is represented. (It should be noted that now-Mayor Randy Woroniuk did not win a ringing endorsement for his campaign olive branches to the multiplex plan.) Stefanson, the committee he leads and, presumably, the many citizens who supported the multiplex dream had hoped for a changing of the guard. That did not happen. Gimli blinked 26 years ago when it demurred on the pool, after getting advice from the same firm the last Gimli council sought counsel from. 10 May 27, 2015The INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE Multiplex chairman waits for meeting with Gimli mayor A schematic from multiplex committee’s 2010 proposal. By Jim Mosher tainment-community hall, a wellness al would not proceed unless the rec centre, aquatic centre and an indoor centre’ can be raised. Eric Stefanson, chairman of the East- multi-turf complex. ern Interlake Regional Multiplex “There’s many things that can hapcommittee, hopes to one day meet By far the biggest-ticket item was pen,” Peiluck said May 13. “The first with Gimli Mayor Randy Woroniuk. the swimming pool piece. While the thing we’re doing is trying to detercommittee eventually eliminated the mine if, structurally, we could lift the The first-term Gimli mayor commit- multi-turf sports component, it kept hockey rink height to the same elevated to meet with multiplex committee its basic plan pretty much intact. tion as the curling rink, then open members during last fall’s municipal up the upstairs so the viewing on the election campaign. But Woroniuk In the ensuing years, the estimated hockey side is the same as the curlhas lately been missing in action on price tag fell to $18.2 million, as ini- ing rink. That would give us a 350- or tial design plans were resized. The 400-person hall up there. And it althe multiplex file, Stefanson says. swimming pool was always the stick- lows us to extend the seating in the “I’m actually waiting to have a meet- ing point with the 2010-2014 Gimli hockey rink.” ing with the mayor,” Stefanson said council and remains so with the curMay 23. “Until that point, I really rent council. But the multiplex com- Peiluck said ice level dressing rooms mittee never relented — perhaps not would be placed beneath an exdon’t know what’s going on.” surprisingly because the swimming panded seating area and the added There is some urgency in meeting, pool was hands-down the key ele- space may be able to accommodate particularly after Gimli council ap- ment selected in a recreation needs a walking track and fitness centre or, proved spending $8,000 to under- assessment conducted by the 2006- as Coun. Thora Palson called it, ‘a take an engineering study to deter- 2010 council of Tammy Axelsson. multi-use wellness facility’. mine if the skating side of the Gimli Recreation Centre can be raised. If Stefanson says he’s at something of Of course, what is not being said is raising the 29-year-old rec centre is a loss as to why council would pro- what is actually planned should raispossible, it may well clear the way ceed with its plan before giving the ing the skating side be achievable for a council-directed and council- multiplex committee something of from an engineering perspective. conceived project that contains some a heads-up. Coun. Thora Palson is of the elements of the multiplex pro- council’s representative on the com- “Things are changing,” Stefanson posal, sans a swimming pool. mittee; perhaps she could have let acknowledged. But: “I’m hesitant to the committee know what was afoot, give up until I know all the informaCouncil calls its four-point plan a he suggests. tion. Unfortunately, the mayor told us ‘multi-use facility proposal’. (That prior to being elected that he wanted language is eerily similar to that used “It sounds like they’re moving for- to work with us and the rest of it. by the community-driven multiplex ward on what they’re calling their And, you know, we’ve had almost no committee.) Mayor Woroniuk said in project,” Stefanson said, referring to contact with him at all.” late March that council was “look- our story last week about council’s ing at some different options” on its preliminary look-see into raising the WORONIUK MAY HAVE SAID HIS PIECE multi-use file. Those ‘different op- rec centre. “I’m kind of at a loss. tions’ seem now to be advancing. We’re in a position where we’re sort of in limbo. We’re wondering what It may be that there’s not much more The multiplex committee — com- our role — if any — is going to be in for Woroniuk to say. In our March prised of representatives from four this project.” interview, the mayor was unequivocal. He said the all-components-in Gimli service groups, the Evergreen School Division and municipal Deputy mayor Peter Peiluck ex- multiplex project is simply out of the council — coalesced in the summer plained during a Gimli regular meet- municipality’s fiscal grasp, the pool of 2008. It would present its prelimi- ing two weeks ago that the engineer- in particular. nary plan to council a few years later. ing assessment of the rec centre is At a projected $32.5-million, it was preliminary; that the other elements “Sitting on this side of the desk and ambitious. It included an arts-enter- of council’s multi-use facility propos- looking at the financial realities, this is not the time to do this,” he said in an interview March 22 of the indoor pool option, adding that a walking track and wellness centre was being considered as a less costly option. “This multiplex group had many years to put this together — and they never did.” “This is just not feasible,” he continued. “We need to look forward. We need to look at the reality of it. We’re trying to move forward. People have to step back. This is the furthest they’ve got in eight years. At least I was able to get council to listen.” While council seems to have clearly set out its intent to move forward on its own, Stefanson would like to hear it from the horse’s mouth. Stefanson says he’s frustrated but not yet willing to throw in the towel. Others, however, have abandoned what appears to be a sinking ship, including Everett Lloyd and Ken Krulicki earlier this year. Lloyd is a former town councillor and headed the Gimli Local Urban District committee, formed as a transitional group after the 2003 amalgamation of the RM of Gimli and the Town of Gimli. Krulicki is a legendary volunteer, who’s worked with Gimli sports teams. He said in an interview that what he believes is council’s blinkered view precludes decisive action. “I figured I could funnel my energies somewhere else,” Krulicki said March 22. “Let’s start thinking ahead. Let’s start with the same mentality that built the existing curling and hockey complex. But council just won’t be shaken.” INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE Your Source for Community News – Locally Owned and Produced Correction notice May 20, 2015 issue – May 27, 2015 11 Royal LePage JMB & Associates 30 Thorvaldson Dr. Gimi R.M Re: “Student teams tie in filmmaking contest” (page 18). 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Durante la muestra itinerante que recorrió tres las principales ciudades del país (Bogotá, Cali y Medellín), la delegación ecuatoriana destacó su producto nacional con una variada oferta que va desde deportes extremos en caudalosos ríos como el Napo o Quijos, hasta destinos paradisíacos como Galápagos. Los cerca de 1.600 asistentes al VII Salón del Turismo disfrutaron de muestras culturales, gastronomía típica y presentación musicales. La Estrategia La agresiva campaña publicitaria que inició Ecuador en Colombia para incentivar el turismo receptivo de ese país ha tenido gran acogida, gracias a la fuerza de sus destinos y a la presencia en eventos del sector por todo el territorio nacional. P.1 Exitoso E El Subsecretario de turismo del Ecuador, Carlos Guzmán, aseguró a los medios locales que la inversión en promoción de su país asciende a los 20 millones de dólares por año, lo que los ha posicionado como un importante destino a nivel internacional. Julio 2011 III Salón Colombia E l evento congregó a más de 1600 asistentes y 68 expositores en 3 ciudades del país. La marca país “Ecuador ama la vida”, lleva un año recorriendo el mundo con importantes logros para el turismo ecuatoriano. Tan sólo en el 2010 recibieron 46 mil turistas internacionales y se espera que al cierre de este período lleguen cerca de 1 millón de visitantes según cálculos de Guzmán. Pero la estrategia de promoción va encaminada a un fuerte trabajo de alianzas estratégicas entre operadores de ambos países y aerolíneas con rutas entre los principales destinos de Ecuador y Colombia. Trabajo que adelanta el Embajador del Ecuador en Colombia Raúl Vallejo con el ánimo de estrechar las relaciones binacionales que permitan un mayor flujo de turistas desde y hacia el vecino país. El primer acercamiento con las agencias de viajes y Mayoristas ANATO resultó ser un éxito, se espera que durante la participación de como invitado de honor en la Vitrina Turística del 2012 se reafirmen las relaciones comerciales entre los operadores de ambos países. Por tercer año consecutivo ANATO presentó el Salón Colombia, uno de los eventos más importantes de sector turismo colombiano. En esta nueva versión los asistentes disfrutaron de la más variada oferta nacional representada por cada una de las regiones del país. Fueron cerca de 400 mts cuadrados de exposición en los que el país mostró, a través de sus representantes regionales como Secretarías de Turismo y Gobernaciones, la más variada oferta turística, el gran desarrollo de sus atractivos turísticos y el potencial para desarrollar toda clase de turismo. El Salón Colombia tuvo lugar en tres de las principales ciudades del país. Inició el 28 de Septiembre en Bogotá en el Centro de Convenciones Cafam La Floresta y continuó su recorrido por el país el 5 de Octubre en el Centro de Convenciones y Exposiciones Plaza Mayor de Medellín, terminando en Cali el 12 de Octubre en el Hotel Intercontinental. El evento fue organizado por ANATO con el apoyo del Fondo de Promoción Turística y del Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo. P.2 12 May 27, 2015The INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE Editorial Comment Is your internet connection being throttled? By Marlene Ness Ok, I admit it. I’m a techie. However before today I’d never even heard the term “throttling” data. It’s a little spoken-about money-saving policy of MTS, in regards to harnessing their so-called unlimited data plans. In my opinion, it ranks right up there with snake oil sales. MTS brags about being the only cell phone carrier to offer unlimited data plans. This is true, in so far as you will nev- your 15 Gigabyte Excessive Usage er experience the nastiness of huge limit—expect your internet connecoverage charges on your cell phone tion speeds to drop.” bill. They will not cut off your data. What? A limit on my unlimited data However, they do have the supreme plan? power to reduce your connection speed to point where it’s so slow it’s Unlimited data was the only reason virtually unusable –a practice called I chose to go with MTS as my cell “throttling”—if they consider you to carrier, locking into one of their vicebe an excessive user. For me, that grip 2 year cell plans. point came today, when I received a cheerful text message on my new Funny. The MTS salesmen never MTS phone saying: “You are nearing mentioned anything to me about a 15 gigabyte excessive usage limit. A very nice man explained to me the philosophy behind throttling data-how it’s all about “fair data usage” for everybody and that excessive users tax the system and you can’t just let everybody have free reign on data. … He made me feel like the orphan Oliver, holding out my bowl and saying, “More data please?” When I dared to ask about removing my limit, because of living in rural area, using it as my sole internet connection, and needing the service for business, he simply said, “Impossible. Our system is wired like that; even businesses get throttled.” He also never brought up the term “throttling”, which essentially equals “internet speeds so slow you could So, only a thin trickle of data for me paint your entire living room while --until month’s end, when they’ll reyou’re waiting for one small picture lease the dam on my data flow. to download.” Ah, MTS. Still they’ve managed to When I explained to MTS service remain gods, in spite of freedom-ofthat I was never made aware of throt- competition legislation. tling, and that I can’t ‘throttle’ my way through publishing an online As the region manager said to me tonewspaper each week, I was piped day, “We have to put controls on our up three levels up to supervisor, head data somehow… how else would we supervisor, and finally the region survive?” manager. A PUBLIC AUCTION FOR MINNIE SNOWBALL Arnes, Manitoba WILL BE HELD ON 15055gg00 SATURDAY JUNE 13, 2015 (Raindate: Sunday June 14, 2015 at 11:00 A.M.) Location: From Arnes approx. 1.5 miles west of PTH 8 on road 122N at lot 17-110 Starting 11:00 A.M. All items sold “as is, where is” condition with no warranties implied or expressed. • White Outdoor 16 h.p. riding tractor lawn mower • Yard Machine garden tiller • Gas push mower * Chest freezer * Dryer * Wardrobe closet • Paintings & pictures * Hummel figurines (made in W. Germany) • Assortment of house hold items • Assortment of garden and shop tools and more * Assortment of scrap • Large insulated tarp * Davenport * Wine decanter & glasses • And much more • COLLECTIBILES: One bottom plow * 4 setting of Kepper dishes & more NOTE: Mrs. Snowball has sold her property and she is relocating. This sale has many interesting items. This sale will not last very long, so please be on time. _______________________________________________________________ TERMS OF THE SALE *Cash, Debit, MC, Visa Accepted * All items must be paid for on day of sale * Items may be added or deleted before sale time *Any statement made by the auctioneer on item(s) before being sold shall take precedence over any other advertising *All item(s) purchased must be paid for immediately after the conclusion of the auction sale * Once an item(s) is sold, buyer is responsible for the sold item * Light lunch available For further information call Lawrence or Terill at 204-642-7679 B:10” INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE T:10” May 27, 2015 13 Your Source for Community News S:10” – Locally Owned and Produced PRECISION TRUCK EVENT SIERRA DOUBLE CAB 2WD KODIAK EDITION GET UP TO 10,000 $ IN TOTAL VALUE* UPTO 2,500 $ INCLUDES: $4,500 DELIVERY CREDIT, $2,095 CASH CREDIT, $1,000 LOYALTY CASH, $2,155 KODIAK PACKAGE DISCOUNT AND $250 KODIAK DOUBLE CAB 2WD CASH CREDIT. ** TRADE IN ANY 2008 OR OLDER VEHICLE FOR THE NEW 2015 SIERRA OFFER INCLUDES $1500 CREDIT ON 2015 GMC SIERRA HD & $1000 OWNER/ CONQUEST CASH ENDS JUNE 1ST NHTSA 5-STAR OVERALL VEHICLE SCORE FOR SAFETY*† 2015 SIERRA 1500 4WD DOUBLE CAB STARTING FROM 29,995 $ † INCLUDES $1,000 OWNER CASH¥, $4,500 IN CASH CREDITS, $1,000 BONUS CREDIT, FREIGHT & PDI. 2015 SIERRA 1500 CREW CAB WITH ALL-TERRAIN PACKAGE SHOWN 2O15 ACADIA SLT MODEL SHOWN MONTHS WITH $1,550 DOWN. 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Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the Prairie GMC Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. * $10,000 is a combined total credit on 2015 Sierra Double Cab 2WD Kodiak Edition consisting of a $4,500 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive), $1,000 Owner Cash (tax inclusive), $2,155 manufacturer to dealer Option ‘Kodiak Edition’ Package Discount Credit (tax exclusive), $250 Kodiak Double Cab 2WD cash credit, and $2,095 manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive), which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $250 and $2,095 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Discounts vary by model. **Trade In, Trade Up Bonus is available towards the purchase/ finance/ lease of a 2015 MY Sierra LD ($1,000) or HD ($1,500) and is tax inclusive. To be eligible, a 2008 MY or older vehicle must be traded in to the selling dealer. The maximum available credit of $2,500 applies to 2015 Sierra HD and consists of $1,000 conquest/loyalty credit and $1,500 Trade In, Trade Up Bonus. Offer valid until June 1, 2015‡ Lease based on a purchase price of $39,531 (including $1,000 lease credit, $664 Owner Cash) for Acadia AWD (3SA/K05). Bi-weekly payment is $179 for 48 months at 0% APR, on approved acredit to qualified retail customers by GM Financial. Annual kilometer limit of 20,000 km, $0.16 per excess kilometer. $1,550 down payment is required. Payment may vary depending on down payment trade. Total obligation is $20,169, plus applicable taxes. Option to purchase at lease end is $19,362. Price and total obligation exclude license, insurance, registration, taxes, dealer fees and optional equipment. Other lease options are available. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. See your dealer for conditions and details. 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See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. † Purchase price includes $885/$664 Loyalty Cash, a cash credit of $4,500/$0, $1,000/$0 discount credit and applies to new 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab 4WD (1SA/K05/G80/B30), 2015 GMC Terrain SLE-1 FWD (3SA/K05) models at participating dealers in Canada. Purchase price of $29,995/$24,995 excludes license, insurance, registration, dealer fees and taxes. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. See dealer for details.*† U.S. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). ‡* The 2014 GMC Terrain received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact SUVs in the proprietary J.D. 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Please contact Amanda Mosher [email protected] 204-641-1706 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Manitoba Community Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.mcna.com. 1908 Heritage Value Brick Home, recently renovated, town services. Established home based beauty business. 150’ x100’ ft. lot. Close to schools. $165,000. Dolores 204-242-2261 Manitou, MB. BATTERIES FOR EVERYTHING. Automotive, farm, construction, ATV, marine, motorcycle, golf carts, phones, tools, radios, computers etc. Reconditioned, obsolete and hard-to-find batteries. SOLAR equipment. The Battery Man. 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SH BOOKKEEPING SERVICES COMING EVENTS SUPPORT LOCAL Dunnottar Celebrates Village Beauty With Home Grounds Contest Contact Amanda Mosher [email protected] 204-641-1706 place your community announcement here, only $25.00 plus GST We are excited to announce that the Home Grounds Contest will take place again in 2015. To register, call George Thompson at 204-389-5019 or email [email protected] GIMLI LEGION #182 Events MUSIC BY GEM STARS Monday Bingo 7:30pm Meat Draws Friday 5 & 6pm Poker every Friday at 7 & 9pm Meat Draws Saturday 4 & 5 pm followed by Chase the Queen at 6pm Saturday Fun Darts 3pm $2 entry fee Free Snooker/Pool Members & Guests welcome ADULTS - $20.00 Children (5- 12) - $10.00 UPCOMING EVENTS Fraserwood Hall is hosting a Father’s Day Dinner & Dance Saturday June 13, 2015 Dinner 6:00 PM DANCE 7- 11:30 PM Advance Tickets Only Call NANCY - 204 642 7669 OR J & J STORE 204 643 5556 WANTING TO BUY June 6th - Chili Contest - 2pm Judging at 3pm June 27 - Steak B B Q & dance Dinner at 6:30pm - tickets $12 ea Is your Company looking to recruit Aboriginal job seekers? $$$ PAYING CASH $$$ MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! For Records (LP’s, 45’s), CD’s In-demand career! Employers & MUSIC MEMORABILIA have work-at-home positions Ph. 338-3655 Richard available. 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Asking $5,000.00 (204) 785-0482 Winnipeg Beach TRACTORS & EQUIP Tractor for sale 1962 Gravely L8 Walk Behind Mower, blower, tiller, roller, sulkies, parts Asking $2,950 204-642-9585 Jim (afternoons) Advertise your job title and location in the classified section of 130 newspapers across Saskatchewan and Manitoba (950,000 Circulation) Have the position referred to www. firstnationsjobsonline.com and your company website for the full job description. Email: [email protected] for more information First Nations Jobs nline Agricultural Service Technicians Rosetown, Sask. Please visit westernsales.ca for full job description Email resumé’s to: careers@ westernsales.ca or fax 1 306 882 3389 Attn: Rome Molsberry Rosetown, Saskatchewan Required Immediately Class 1A Trucker Minimum 3 years experience. Clean drivers abstract. Email: careers@ westernsales.ca ARE YOU AN URBANMINER? Get The Top Tips To maximize the value of your scrap metal GO TO: www.AreYouAnUrbanminer.ca or fax to the attention of: Rome 1 306 882 3389 Tip #6 can earn you 10% more on your scrap! Tip #9 helps you get more value! Only qualified applicants will be contacted. 72 Rothwell Road Winnipeg, MB TOPIGS Canada Inc. SWINE SUPERVISOR TOPIGS Canada Inc. has an employment opportunity for a senior farrowing technician within our genetic nucleus barn, based between Gimli and Teulon, Manitoba. The successful applicant will be involved in all areas of the daily production including • Responsible for complete care of the hogs in your area • Organizing daily routines in your area plus coordinating with the rest of the farm’s schedule. • Monitoring feed and water and herd health including treatments and vaccinations • Farrowing and piglet care • Following biosecurity protocols • Daily record keeping Qualifications: pork production technician certificate/ University degree in Animal Sciences and/or a minimum of 2 years hog experience, good communication and decision making skills Salary: based on experience If you want to be part of a progressive, world leader in swine genetics please forward your resume to: Topigs Norsvin Canada Inc. Attention of Mike Shaw Fax: 1-204-489-3152 or email to [email protected] Application deadline is May 29th, 2015. The trusted name in metal recycling Lucky Star Wash & Service is looking for an experienced mechanic in the Heavy Truck/ Transport field to take on a leadership role within our well established shop. All applicants must have: • Full set of tools • 4 years of employment experience in this field • Strong communication skills • Extensive mechanical knowledge • Positive attitude • Desire and ability to succeed Interested applicants can apply via: Email - service@ luckystarservice.ca Fax – include “Mechanic” on cover sheet to 204.726.4910 Drop off - Lucky Star Wash & Service Ltd, 2 miles south of Brandon on the east side of the #10 hwy May 27, 2015 15 Your Source for Community News – Locally Owned and Produced INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE 2011 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 LT EXT CAB 4x4 ARMSTRONG MOTORS HH PRE-OWNED 2009 CHEV SILVERADO 3500 LT CREW 4x4 TRUCKS HH COREY DUDAR 211 St. Phillips Dr. Arborg MB 204-641-3697 17,900.00 5.3 L V8 104,000 kms, 5 year/160 km GM powertrain warranty remaining, car proof HFINANCING & LEASING AVAILABLEH Let’s make a deal!! 23,400.00 6.6L Duramax Diesel, 223000 kms, rare 9900lbs GVW does not need annual safety inspection Announcements Place your greeting or announcement in our next issue Amanda 204-641-1706 [email protected] ENGAGEMENT BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT “A New Journey...A New Adventure...” PSTEVENS IN MEMORY Rylee and Myranda are thrilled to announce the birth of their little Viking, Tryggve Walter Kenneth Stevens, born on May 4, 2015, and weighing in at 10 lbs. 8 oz. We are sad within our memory Lonely are our hearts today For the one we loved so dearly Has forever been called away We think of Randy in silence No eyes may see us weep Elwyn and Susan Smerchanski of Malonton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Marcie to Curtis Schultz, son of Dennis and Barb of Emerson. A community shower will be held on Sunday, June 14, 2015, at 2:00 pm at the “Farmers’ Hall” on Hwy #231, 1 mile west of Gimli. But many silent tears are shed When others are asleep. It has been 4 years since we lost our beloved son Randy, missed and loved so much by Mom and Dad, son Wil, brothers Ryley, Robert and wife Audrey. They are registered at Bed, Bath and Beyond and Sears. Monetary donations greatly appreciated. To the moon and back Randy. Love always and forever. Our hearts are filled with love! IN MEMORY In loving memory of Rae Moore. The best friend I could ever have had. Thinking of you always. Rest in peace, June. A fall wedding is planned. NEW CUSTOM BUILT 1345 SQ.FT. HOME IN THE TOWN OF GIMLI - 135 7th AVE. BRAD HIRST REALTOR® Phone: 204.989.7900 Fax: 204.339.5060 Mobile: 204.485.5455 Email: [email protected] Excited siblings are Shawn, Pearl, Holly and Freya. Also welcoming Tryggve are Amma & Poppa, Joan and Morris; Grandma & Papa, Joanne and Ken and very proud Lang Amma & Afi, Betty and Walter Stevens. Royal LePage Prime Real Estate, Brokerage (Independently owned and operated) 1877 HENDERSON HWY Wpg, MB 0 Meleb Road - OPEN HOUSE MAY 31st 3:00-5:00pm Beautiful 1045 sqft home with 2 bdrm, 2 bath, year round sun room located on 40 acres in the RM of Armstrong. Built in 2001 this house features an open concept living room/ kitchen, detached single car garage with heated workshop and lots of area to explore. “I am never too busy for your referrals!” Situated on a full sized 66’x124’ serviced town lot, this quality built raised bungalow has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, full basement and a 20’x 24’ detached garage. Some features of the open floor plan home are: custom built kitchen cabinets w/ island and bathroom vanities all with granite countertops, central A/C, central vac, heat recovery system and plenty of closet space and natural lighting. The bright full sized ICF basement with large windows comes partially finished with taped and primed exterior walls (electrical outlets installed), studded essential interior walls (electrical and plumbing installed) and roughed-in bathroom allowing for easy finishing if and when desired. Both the house and garage exteriors have maintenance free vinyl siding with brick accent. Large deck overlooking the nice sized back yard. Private Sale. $315,000 GST included. See more details and pictures on Kijiji. For further details please call 204-642-7857 or 204-641-4918. 16 May 27, 2015The INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE The INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE June 12, 2013 Dunnottar: No Guns in the Village, No Dogs on Beach By Marlene Ness Editorial Comment against being able to fire a weapon inside the village! That doesn’t make Last Wednesday’s regular council any sense to me.” meeting for the Village of Dunnottar included a delegation by RCMP In- “According to Manitoba law, we spector Kalist of the Selkirk detach- have the ability to pass such a law...” ment. Kalist reviewed the village’s noted Mayor Rick Gamble. “It has quarterly policing report, noting that not been addressed.” over the last 3 month period, there have been 3 assaults in Dunnottar, “You have to look at the individual By Jim Mosher including one assaultGeo-engineering with a weapon. holds circumstance,” Kalist. for its genetically ing global weather opens the the prom-commented mously known Kalist commented,ise“Last year for “If someone’s targetmodified shooting incrop their plants, including valve we may not be able to conof never having to say we’re gineering, genetically the same period there were zero asback yard, we can potentially charge d organisms, engineered sorry. We stop worrying about canola, once Canada’s premiere trol, for instance. saults.” them with of a weapon climate change because wepossession can crop. rticles. You say what? and endangering the peace.” hide its effects below the folds of There is too much information to “This is unusual for us!” noted Counc. Silver nanoparticles? Excuse me. be held in a single goblet. But, hree recent examples of an engineered ‘solution’. Roslyn Howard. Kalist agreed, not- Council agreed that the potential of thanks to our digital ecosphere, em intrusion are barely on ing that overall theOne village is very passing a no gun bylaw for the vilmore far-fetched ideas is to put These wee things have been engi- those who care can connect to ar, though each has a vast, lage isinanthe issue may need to antibacterial be quiet. up thousands of mirrors up-thatneered as an delivery the broad sweep of fact. (Be careured potential to change chasing $500 worth of dog waste “We do not want to encourage dogs pursued in the future. osphere. You know: This per atmosphere to deflect the sun’s agent. The silver in these tiny parti- ful, though. Charlatans and purnear the beach at all,” Gamble noted. bags to Also discussed wasrays, a recent incithen presto-magico, we cool cles destroys bacteria. Onlyplace prob-strategically veyors ofaround misinformation exist.) e call home. areas dent involving a gunthe being firedWe justseed cloudsDoggie Nots planet. to cre- Doo lem: Bacteria are a recreational required part of within the village, “Eventually we may have to bring in after a rash of complaints about irre- fines or even cameras to catch these outside the boundaries of Dunnotgineering is in the news af- ate rain during periods of drought. the tangled web of terrestrial and Large corporations are taking adtar. CAO Janice Thevenot explained, Also discussed at last Wednesday’s sponsible dog pick up and dogs run- people.” Australian ethics professor We send up sulfur-containing par- aquatic life. Maybe not so good vantage of the surge in technologi“The police were dispatched and the council meeting was the topic of ning at large in the village. Currently a book about the strategies ticles into the upper atmosphere to if you’re smelly but nevertheless cal application while government are part restricted from all struggle beach The dogsupwaste weapon was confiscated in this case. responsible dog ownership and happen the dogs good if you to be of regulators to keep with bags are intended o change our approach to absorb the sun’s energy. areas within Dunnottar. However, as a positive step towards respecting Although the shooting took place out- possible policing of dog restricted a delicately balanced ecosystem, their insatiable appetite for profit limate change. Prof. Clive some owners continue allow dogs to the off-limit areas, and keeping parks side of village (technically in St. An- areas. n’s book highlights both We ‘do’ stuff to the atmosphere, for example our frequently, though above principle. run free or leave behind unpleasant- clean. drews) the information I got back was ential benefits and costs of the oceans or the land to ‘engi- not infinitely, adaptable planet that there’s actually no law in place The Village of Dunnottar will be pur- ries in beach areas. Scientists and ethicists are trying ng geo-engineering as a neer’ a climate that will mask the known locally as Earth. effects of ongoing global climate to catch up. Full-scale, global geon’ to our earthly woes. change. More than half of the biomass in engineering may be a few decades Lake Winnipeg, for instance, is away but we have to question its of changing our behavmeaning to that bacterial community we so premise today — or leave future we changeBy climate. This It gives a whole new Marlene Ness in the municipality this year decided that “These were obviously mistakes,” said increase to the length of time elapsed burying our heads in the sand. revile. What would happen should generations a potentially planeth allows us to continue garages and outbuildings constituted a CAO Janice Thevenot. “Clearly those since the last property assessments were nanoparticles (SNPs) be as changing mess that may well be g greenhouse gasesproperty (GHGs)owners in Dunnottar dwelling. In one case,silver Several a property owner buildings are not residences.” done in the area. Genetically modified organisms lethal asanmany too District far advanced sweepingis always behind,” exhaving to received modify aour be-whammy on their tax with a 12’x12’ garage received Accordingsuggest. to Dan Goray, Super- in double extra studies “Taxitsassessment Those studies conclude, they ecological consequence alter. “The values you see for Earlier thisbill year, visor forand Assessment Services for Selkirk plainedtoGoray. this the year.global (GMOs)? Same sort levyofof thing: $494 onanhis tax bill, much to the other engineered ‘solution’. We are early studies, that SNPs are a aggravation of the Village of Dunnottar, District, who appeared at Dunnottar 2016 property assessments are actually ration of carbon dioxide, by has addressing clear and present If adiscuss course-altering needcouncil to on algae, May 20 to the 2016 change based onis an April 1 2014 evaluation recently imposed feed utilitiesthe levyworld added notwho been fielding a steady stream danger n driver of The climate change, poor farming practice but by albacteria and plankton. Not a pretty ed, we should begin making the assessments, the village’s increase for date. Our 2015 assessments were based a whopping $494.00 onto to some resiof complaints about the new levy from parts per million (ppm). tering theforgenes foods toat make picture. turn sooner rather than later. dents tax concenbills based on utilities every oftaxpayers 2016 is above average. on 2012 evaluations. So, the 14% is an their municipal office. he highest-ever single dwelling in the village. indication of the difference in values bethem resistant to blight and other of the GHG. At 400 ppm, tween those two periods.” “For Dunnottar the increase is 14% for The Village must now apply to have natural challenges facing food proWe continue to evolve as human hastening toward a tipping But what is deemed toduction. be a dwelling? the 2016 tax year; the average increase these errors corrected on certain assessGood in theory, perhaps. beings. It appears, however, that yond which even a change so that the charges For some unlucky More property owners, residential property is 8%,” stated 2015 Property taxes are due by June 30 than that, it’sments, patentable by incorrect we face a can host for of atechnologypractices may not slow clibe reversed. property assessors making their rounds Goray. the likes of Monsanto, one of the driven quantum leaps He fewattributed un- the above average for the Village of Dunnottar. ange. world’s largest corporations, fa- derstand or question. Engineer- Engineering the future in an informational vacuum Is a future written by global corporate interests in the cards? Property Assessment errors in Dunnottar RCMP Historical Case Unit is pursuing new leads in 1985 homicide An extensive review of the case has been performed and created new investigative pathways, which the RCMP are actively pursuing. 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If trustHanding out bibles in Evergreen ees re-admit the evangelical-christian schools may seem like a minor mat- Gideons, they should also open the ter, but it deserves widespread public school doors to people with other attention in our increasingly diverse religious and contrarian views or Evergreen will simply be playing favoumulti-cultural society. rites and shirking its responsibility to The issue has arisen because the Ev- be a place of learning. ergreen board of trustees recently Everybody would probably agree voted 4-3 to end the long-standing practice of allowing the distribution with the scripture that you should do of Gideon bibles in the division’s unto others as you would have them do unto you. But after general accepeight schools. tance of that precept, there is a great Since two trustees were absent from deal of disagreement around the the meeting, Riverton Trustee Sandra world about theology and religious Davies, who was one of the missing, beliefs. is now asking the board to reconsider the bible ban in a motion to be de- It’s called faith because it could range bated at the June 3rd. meeting from the truth to superstition and it is not a provable science. So if religion This will be important because the is to be a part of school life, students board’s decision will determine should have an opportunity to hear from all sides if they are in a place of of war against the west. learning. This will develop their analytic skills so they can make up their Churches can be good for the spirit, own minds. but they too often trail public opinion on social issues. Both Catholic and They should hear from atheists who Evangelical Christian churches conbelieve there in no God and agnos- tinue to hold questionable opinions tics who think it may be possible but on gay marriage, women’s rights and don’t know. They should also hear abortion long after society has made from the many good churches who up its mind. Even the Gideons with are doing wonderful humanitar- their free bibles apparently like to ian work and exclude only the few keep their wives restricted to a womwhose brand of religion is simply a an’s auxiliary. cover for extreme views on many I hope the Evergreen Teachers Associsubjects. ation sends members to the June 3rd. Unfortunately, religion has often meeting to express their views on been the cause of much of the world’s religion in public schools in a secutroubles over the centuries. This start- lar society, The future of our public ed with the Holy Wars, progressed to schools is at stake, but in the meandecades of Catholic-Protestant tur- time, be kind to each other in a nonmoil in Ireland, and is now centred denominational way. on the Middle East battles between Muslim sects and the ISIS declaration 400-330 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0C4 www.pub.gov.mb.ca Our sincere thanks to all involved in making the Interlake Juried Art Show a successful event The Gimli Art Club and the Interlake Juried Art Show Committee wish to acknowledge the countless hours given by the volunteers from the Gimli Art Club, Gwen Fox Gallery, Family & Friends. We also wish to thank the local business sponsors for their support. The Interlake Juried Art Show Committee acknowledges the financial assistance from the Manitoba Arts Council, Province of Manitoba, and the RM of Gimli. PUBLIC NOTICE Town of Arborg CHANGE IN MEETING DATE The June 10th, 2015, Meeting of Council has been changed to January 9th, 2015 Meeting will commence at 9 AM Lorraine Bardarson, CAO Town of Arborg NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATION TO REVIEW BOARD ORDER Nos. 32/15 and 35/15 VILLAGE OF DUNNOTTAR May 20, 2015 As a result of an application to review the decision in Board Order Nos. 32/15 and 35/15, the Public Utilities Board will convene a Public Hearing. A Public Hearing will be held: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 Matlock Recreation Club 77 Matlock Road, Matlock, MB Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Meeting to begin at 7:00 p.m. The rates set in Board Order No. 35/15 are shown below: 2015 Annual customer service charge Annual charge per REU $ $ 2.00 492.00 $ $ 2016 2.00 495.00 1 Residential equivalency unit - total per annum $ 494.00 $ 497.00 1.5 Residential equivalency units - total per annum $ 740.00 $ 745.00 2 Residential equivalency units - total per annum $ 986.00 $ 992.00 Interested parties should make every effort to attend the hearing and make their views known to the Board. Any person wishing to make written representations to the Board should write The Public Utilities Board 400 – 330 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0C4 Or, send an email to [email protected], on or before June 15, 2015. Interested parties wishing to provide evidence should apply to the Board for Intervener status using the form on the Board’s website at http://www.pub.gov.mb.ca/pdf/pandp/rules_pandp_fill_mar07.pdf . Applications for intervener status must be copied to the applicant as well as the Board. Intervener Applications should be received on or before June 15, 2015. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IN CONSIDERING THIS APPLICATION, THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD MAY OR MAY NOT FIND IT NECESSARY TO DETERMINE RATES DIFFERENT FROM THOSE APPLIED FOR BY THE APPLICANT. Note: All proceedings will be conducted in accord with the Board’s Rules of Practice and Procedure which the Board may vary in order to constrain regulatory costs. 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Please send resume to Accounting Manager Box 599 Gimli, Manitoba. R0C 1B0. THE MUNICIPALITY OF BIFROST-RIVERTON CHANGE OF DATE OF MEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council Meeting of the Municipality of Bifrost-Riverton regularly scheduled for Wednesday, June 10, 2015 is changed to Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 8:00am Dated at Arborg, this 13th day of May, 2015. L. Grant Thorsteinson Chief Administrative Officer Municipality of Bifrost-Riverton CAREER OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC WORKS FOREMAN TOWN OF WINNIPEG BEACH TOWN OF WINNIPEG BEACH The Town of Winnipeg Beach, located 45 minutes north of Winnipeg on the shores of Lake Winnipeg, invites written applications for the position of Public Works Foreman. This is a working foreman position. PUBLIC NOTICE We are seeking an individual who is self-motivated, and proactive with related public works experience, demonstrated leadership, and personal accountability, supervisory, public relations and administrative skills. Reporting to the CAO, major responsibilities include managing and overseeing the daily operations of the Public Works Department in the areas of Roads, Water & Sewer, Building & Property, Capital Projects and Fleet Management. The ideal applicant will have or be willing and able to obtain: May 21, 2015 The Regular Council Meeting of June 10, 2015 has been cancelled due to the 2015 Interlake District Meeting in the RM of Woodlands. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Kerry Lawless, CAO Town of Winnipeg Beach • Experience supervising staff, scheduling work and budgeting • Water and Waste Water Level 1 Certification • A valid Province of Manitoba driver’s license (class 5) with air endorsement • Proficiency in the operation and maintenance of road maintenance equipment • Grade 12 Education or equivalent • COR Certification TOWN OF WINNIPEG BEACH The Town of Winnipeg Beach provides an attractive benefits package; including Health, Dental & Vision, Pension Plan, Long Term Disability, Life Insurance and AD&D. Qualified applicants are invited to submit a detailed resume marked “Public Works Foreman” to the undersigned by the end of business day; Monday, June 8, 2015. Please list previous experience and salary expectations, providing at least 3 references and copies of applicable certificates/diplomas. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Kerry Lawless, CAO Town of Winnipeg Beach Box 160 Winnipeg Beach, MB R0C 3G0 Email: [email protected] PUBLIC NOTICE Please be advised that an open house will be held in regard to 2016 Manitoba Property Reassessments on: • • • • Saturday, June 13, 2015 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The Winnipeg Beach Community Centre 32 Hamilton Avenue Staff from the Assessments Branch will be in attendance for the public to discuss their property assessments. Note that 2016 assessment documents will be mailed by Manitoba Assessment Services to property owners during the last week of May. 20 May 27, 2015The INTERLAKE ENTERPRISE CHRYSLER • POWERSPORTS • MARINE HHH POWERSPORTS HHH . . . s y a S l e s Die E L B A D R O F AF 888-642-8555 RIDING! GIMLI, MB G N I H T Y R E V E R O F E M O H YOUR m o c . s t r o p s r e w o p s d d u h c . www S T R O P S R E W PO While supplies last. May not be exactly as shown. Plus applicable fees and taxes. OAC. Prices subject to change without notice. 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