Jennifer Laviolette

Jennifer Laviolette

Wednesday, 03 May 2023 10:31

Pride parade and festival plans underway

After having a successful community Pride Parade and Festival, Tri-Community Pride is in the planning stages for the event’s return. Tri-Community Pride wants to continue the valuable awareness and work done by groups in the past that organized the Pride crosswalk and bridge painting, Pride floats in the Canada Day Festival and Pride gatherings pre-pandemic.
“We are trying to plan our second annual Pride Parade and Festival, and so far we’ve got it scheduled for June 10, in the afternoon,” said Tri-Community Pride Vice President Derrick James. “For the parade, people will gather at The Pas Royal Canadian Legion at 1 p.m., and we will start the parade at 2 p.m.

An event to celebrate and commemorate missing and murdered Indigenous people will be held in the tri-community this week. The event is open to all and will include a sacred fire in the Kinsmen Park, some entertainment and snacks.
“KB Memorial in partnership with MKO MMIWG Liaison Unit is hosting a Celebrate and Commemorate Vigil on May 5, for family and friends to respectfully celebrate and remember the lives of their missing and murdered loved ones around the sacred fire,” said Gloria Ballantyne-Packo. “It will be a candlelight vigil and we will provide the candles and red glow sticks for children.”

Just before Christmas, Margaret Barbour Collegiate Institute (MBCI) received a grant to provide every family that had students in the school, a holiday food hamper. The project was a huge success and led MBCI to be on the radar to receive additional funding to create another project to help students’ families.
“The original hamper project we did at Christmas was from funding we received through Northern Manitoba Food, Culture and Community Collaborative,” said MBCI Principal Trevor Lane. “The organization reached out to us again, because they were so happy with the project that we did and they had some remaining funding left. They wanted to know if we had any projects we wanted to do, so I was thinking how can I encourage and entice more parents to come to parent teacher evening?

The Pas Health Complex Foundation has been busy raising funds again to improve health services for the community. The organization was started back in the late 90s and has been raising and managing donations give to improve medical equipment and services for patients and the healthcare facilities in The Pas.
“The Pas Health Complex Foundation is a registered charity dedicated to the provision of equipment and services that will provide care and comfort for patients in the health facilities in The Pas,” said The Pas Health Complex Foundation Chair Sue Lambert. “It was instituted and incorporated in 1999, when the RHA took over the St. Anthony’s Hospital Board and attached all the assets. The endowment fund, which consists of donations from people in The Pas, was moved to another bank and was retained for use in The Pas only.

The 2023 Skills Canada Manitoba Competition was held last month and showcased the trade talents of Manitoba post-secondary and high school students. This year two Margaret Barbour Collegiate Institute (MBCI) students placed in the competition.
“The Skills Canada Manitoba competition was held on April 13th, 2023, where over 475 high school, post-secondary and apprentice students compete in 42 skilled trades and technology categories in six industry sectors,” said MBCI instructor Lisa Gibb. “MBCI had two competitors competing this year, and it is an honour to announce that Namirembe Afatsawo won a gold medal in Public Speaking, and Kali Gibb won a silver medal in Job Search.

Published in Opasquia Times News
Wednesday, 26 April 2023 09:56

Marlow makes a slam dunk with award

Upcoming graduate of Margaret Barbour Collegiate Institute, Alexis Marlow, has had her hard work on the basketball court pay off. Recently Marlow signed a letter of intent to play basketball with Bethel College in Kansas this fall and last weekend received the Ron Meyer Leadership Award at Basketball Manitoba’s Awards.
Marlow started playing basketball at an early age due to the influences of her brothers and her dad being involved in the sport.
“I started playing basketball in the first grade with my brothers at their after school sports program,” said Marlow. “In elementary school, my dad helped out with the program while my brothers were in it and because I would sit on the sidelines and watch until they were done, the gym teacher just told me to grab a ball and join them.
“My brothers and cousins all played basketball, and my uncle had coached them throughout their schooling, so it has definitely always been something that reminds me of family. I started to get more serious about the sport in middle school when I made the school travel team in the sixth grade.

The members of The Pas Helping Hands 4-H had the opportunity to showcase their skills earlier this month at the Manitoba 4-H Council’s Communications Extravaganza. The members had been working on presentations and delivering them, leading up to this event.
“The Pas Helping Hands 4-H Members traveled to Brandon on April 15th to compete in the Manitoba 4-H Council’s Communications Extravaganza,” said The Pas Helping Hands 4-H Leader Cheryl Antonio. “The 4-H program in Manitoba, and across Canada, delivers opportunity for youth to develop personally in areas of self-confidence, responsibility and leadership. Life skills are gained through many hands-on project offerings, in addition to communication, leadership, problem-solving and goal-setting skills.

Last week The Pas Rotary Club honoured one of their members for his 40 years of service by presenting him with the Lifetime Member Award. Gary Morrish has dedicated many years to serving as a member of The Pas Rotary Club, along with other members of his immediate family.
“My father, Clarence, had served as a rotary member here in the Pas for 40 years,” said Morrish. “It was through his example which led me to joining. I remember my dad being a faithful member as I was growing up.
“At one point and time, my dad, myself and my son, Brent, were Rotarians with the The Pas Rotary Club. It was my dad’s proudest moment to see three generations serving the same Rotary Club.”

Wednesday, 19 April 2023 13:40

Town council members attend AMM Conference

Members from town council along with the CAO, travelled to Winnipeg to attend the AMM Spring Conference on April 4 to 5. Mayor Andre Murphy and CAO Jennifer Early attended a roundtable meeting of Manitoba mayors and CAOs the day before.
“We talked about what were the four pillars that were impacted every municipality right now,” said Murphy. “There was some discussion around the funding increase and what the impact of that was. There were questions asked if there were any significant demands for increased dollars for wastewater projects and if AMM would continue to oppose Bill 37 around the planning changes to allow municipalities to pass a resolution to change something in their community and not have the planning district override it. Municipalities felt this was counterproductive, especially since councils are voted in and asked by ratepayers to fix something. When a municipality does, they shouldn’t have to work against an opposing body.
“There was talk about healthcare, safety priorities, municipal service and RCMP costs and talk about what municipalities would like to see in terms of support from the next provincial government. The interesting thing from this meeting with all the municipalities across Manitoba was that all of our issues are very similar to each other’s.

Published in Opasquia Times News
Wednesday, 19 April 2023 13:23

Give Hope Wings Tour to stop in The Pas

There’s a Canadian charity that helps those who need assistance for medical care travel called Hope Air. Hope Air recognized that many Canadians are requiring medial treatment that is often far from their home, which can be costly and leave many people going with out medical care or treatment. Hope Air believes that all Canadians should have access to the healthcare they need, regardless of where they live or if they can’t afford to travel.
“Hope Air provides travel support through flights, accommodations, meal vouchers and ground transportation through Uber vouchers to Canadians in financial need who must travel to access vital medical care,” said Hope Air Senior Digital Marketing Coordinator Christine Stolte. “Hope Air is able to fulfill travel requests because of the support of donors, from airline partners, corporations, foundations, government supporters and individuals.”

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