Jeremy Bergen

Jeremy Bergen

Tuesday, 17 October 2023 05:58

Noon Moon

The majority of North and South America experienced at least a partial glimpse of the annular solar eclipse that occurred on Saturday morning (Oct. 14). An annular
eclipse describes when the moon orbits in front of the sun, but does not block the full circle, leaving a ‘ring of fire’ at the time of maximum eclipse. While solar eclipses typically
happen once, or even twice a year somewhere on the globe, the occurence of one being visible from any one location can be rare. The next time the maximum shadow of a total or
annular eclipse will pass over Canada will be on April 8, 2024, after which Canadians will have to wait until 2044, when the path of totality is calculated to pass over a large swath
of the Canadian Prairies

Tuesday, 10 October 2023 07:46

Zoning In

The Boys’ and Girls’ teams of the SVRSS Tigers Soccer program competed in Zones on Thursday (Oct. 5) against other school teams from around the Parkland. Both teams advanced to provincials hosted by Dauphin this weekend...

Tuesday, 10 October 2023 07:42

The Great Swan River Chili Cookoff

The Mental Wellness and Suicide Prevention Committee held a chili cookoff at the Veterans Community Hall on Friday (Oct. 6), allowing groups to promote their organizations as well as promote Mental Health Awareness Week. Patrons arrived to sample five different recipes of chili, with the opportunity to select the best tasting chili as well as the group with the best team spirit...

Tuesday, 26 September 2023 08:34

Disability Matters Vote

On Sept. 19, community members gathered in support of Disability Matters Vote. The public awareness campaign has the goal of ensuring all Manitobans with disabilities can participate in election activities and those who are eligible to vote can do so, to promote priority attention for disability issues in the provincial election, and to support Manitobans in making informed voting decisions.

Tuesday, 19 September 2023 08:24

Sandbaggers

Sixty golfers came out to participate in the Sandbagger Classic held at the Swan River Golf and Country Club on Monday (Sept. 11)...

Tuesday, 12 September 2023 08:31

Walking for Life

Members of the community joined with the Mental Wellness and Suicide Prevention Committee for a community walk on Friday (Sept. 8) to raise awareness about suicide prevention and recognize World Suicide Prevention Day on Sept. 10. Participants also received information and materials to help them engage in personal awareness activities. Suicide remains a major public health problem in the world, with approximately 12 people in Canada dying from suicide every day. Suicide is also the second leading cause of death amongst youth and young adults between the ages of 15-34.

Tuesday, 05 September 2023 09:05

Taking off the Crop

Much of the Swan Valley’s crops have been harvested already as weather has permitted area farmers to take their combines out into the field...

It’s been some time since Adult and Teen Challenge of Central Canada (ATC) set up a community office in Swan River, with the intent to reach out to people with addictions in the area and help them overcome the challenges in their life, whether that be by being a place to talk to somebody or by being the first step towards one of the inpatient recovery programs that ATC runs.
For the time being, ATC currently runs a monthly program called Freedom Church at their community office located at the former First Baptist Church in Swan River at 224 Fifth Avenue North.
“We have been getting people from throughout the community – whether it be from the churches or people off the street – to join us on a Sunday afternoon for some food and listen to some testimonies, some live music and be able to share stories with others,” said Terry Thiessen, who works on the ATC Regional Team in relation to alumni and community development.
“We usually have a small group of volunteers that help us reach out into parts of the community and connect with that demographic that we know to be there that we can help by showing some love.”
Thiessen noted that they have had quite a few referrals into either inpatient or outpatient programming by connecting with people who attend Freedom Church.
The greater plan that ATC had for the space includes a full-time staff couple that would live at the facility and be able to connect with people on a more regular basis.
“We have a job posting, but I think there’s a bit of a shortage in the job market right now for both people applying and those that have the right skill set for the position,” said Thiessen.
“Our goal is to become a centrepoint for outpatient programming. We have a goal of having women’s groups and men’s groups held separately as outpatient support where people can come and receive support through a weekly gathering, through various relevant studies, all done through an umbrella that we call ‘Ready Now Recovery’. And, people get an opportunity to receive basic, weekly regular support for the life-controlling issue that they’re walking through.
“We also plan to launch a family support system called ‘Concerned Persons’,” Thiessen continued. “What that does is it focuses more on family, friends and loved ones that have somebody they know who is in addictions but they’re not exactly sure how to navigate that.
“We walk alongside them in a nine-week course called ‘Concerned Persons’ and we help them gain some perspective and some different ways of being able to respond to their situation of pressure that you go through when a loved one is in addictions and how to respond in the best way that doesn’t just continue a cycle but maybe it can help to stop a cycle. It goes deeper into maybe not being able to change our loved one – despite wanting to try – but how can we change the atmosphere that we are helping to change or create for them that’s going to steer them towards wanting to get some help.”
Thiessen added that the support program also helps in the sense that people can often feel like they are the only ones in those situations, and it really helps to know that others are going through the same challenge that you are.
Thiessen also noted that not only has the monthly services helped get some referrals for individuals who need the long-term programs, but it has also helped the community by gathering a group of volunteers that have a heart for the community, which can benefit an eventual full-time staff person in their success.
“There’s a base of high-quality volunteers that believe in their own community and want to make a difference,” said Thiessen. “Those two things are the biggest wins so far.
“There’s a general consensus of everyone being eager to get this (greater programming) going. As part of the regional support team, we’ve tried to do our best to at least have a consistent presence as much as we are able to. But, I think that the excitement is there and we are hoping to find the right person to step into that (full-time) role, which would open up the opportunity to move into some more regular and frequent type program.”
A job posting for the Swan River position is available at teenchallenge.applytojobs.ca.

Tuesday, 22 August 2023 08:23

Beautify the Neighbourhood

The storage container outside of the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 39 Swan River club room is getting an aesthetic upgrade, with the Legion hiring local artist Jenna Smith to beautify the space with a scene of poppies, topped off with the words ‘Lest We Forget’. Smith has already spent many hours on the project, expecting to finish it in the coming weeks. Murray Eagle did the sandblasting on the container to prepare the surface for the artwork. Here, Smith uses her patient and skillful hands to apply her vision. 

Tuesday, 15 August 2023 08:24

Special Edition

The 25th season of the Swan Valley Stampeders Junior ‘A’ Hockey Club is fast approaching, with the ice plant at the Swan River Centennial Arena already cooling off the rink preparing for the ice surface. Here, the special 25th anniversary centre ice logo gets printed at Sign Here.

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