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RECORD PHOTO BY JUSTIN LUSCHINSKI Selkirk Mobility driver Bonnie Zahayko, pictured left, shares a laugh with Gail Morran, right, as she helps her off the bus and wheels her to her physio appointment recently. For a story, see Page 4. news > sports > opinion > community > people > entertainment > events > classifi eds > careers > everything you need to know

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Travel insurance is underwritten by CUMIS General Insurance Company, a member of The Co-operators group of companies, and administered by Allianz Global Assistance. Allianz Global Assistance is a registered business name of AZGA Service Canada Inc. and AZGA Insurance Agency Canada Ltd. 2 The Selkirk Record Thursday, December 28, 2017 The Selkirk Record Thursday, December 28, 2017 3 Group hopes to make Selkirk a destination for trades training By Lindsey Enns to fi nd.” Apprenticeship Training Co-ordinator Following the meeting, Smith said he A locally based tradesman is hoping Smith along with Comp principal with Apprenticeship , said hopes this will lead to more dialogue with some help to put Selkirk on the Martin Ingenmey, representatives the majority of their high school ap- between the Lord Selkirk School Divi- map when it comes to skilled trades from Apprenticeship Manitoba and prentices who are working with em- sion, local employers as well as the City training. the Construction Association of Ru- ployers are in rural communities. of Selkirk. Dennis Smith, who is a mechani- ral Manitoba, local business leaders, a “So there is defi nitely a lot of growth “We touched base on many topics cal inspector for the City of Winnipeg City of Selkirk staff member and others that can be done with getting the and now each party I believe is going to and also works for his father’s Selkirk- met on Dec. 15 to discuss how Selkirk schools apprenticeship and employers take time and refl ect to see what each based business, George Smith Plumb- can become a hub for trades training. engaged together more,” she said. of us can do,” Smith said. ing and Heating, says he believes there “As a vocational high school we offer Smith said he would also like to start Those seeking more information can is a lack of training available to local a number of different trades,” Ingen- lobbying both the federal and provin- contact Dennis Smith directly by call- high school students when it comes mey said, adding the Comp offers elec- cial governments to designate small ing 204-485-4188 or via email at dgs4@ to various trades including plumbing, trical, auto body, automotive technol- businesses as training facilities. hotmail.ca. sheet metal, refrigeration and air-con- ogy, drafting, culinary arts, hairstyling, ditioning. print media as well as welding. “We Smith says he would like to see the have a school of about 1,100 kids and Comp offer a higher level of trades I’m really proud of and pleased with training to high school students so they the level of programming we have to can train and work locally. offer here.” “Commonly small businesses located Melissa Phaneuf-Ahi, a High School outside of the city of Winnipeg put a lot of money and The Selkirk Record office will be time into train- ing apprentices Closed Dec 23rd to Jan 2nd, UPCOMING BLOOD DONOR CLINICS only to lose them when they hit Re-opening Jan 3rd. IN THE INTERLAKE REGION about third level and up in their SELKIRK apprenticeship programs to larger Tuesday January 2, 2018 companies located 4-8 PM Selkirk Recreation Complex in Winnipeg that could offer a lot SELKIRK more hours due to Tuesday February 6, 2018 large construction 4-8 PM Selkirk Recreation Complex jobs supported by jobs and the econ- STONEWALL omy and at a much higher wage,” Tuesday, January 16, 2018 Smith said. “This 2-7 PM Stonewall Legion Hall makes it very diffi - cult for small busi- GIMLI nesses to obtain We wish you a Merry Christmas Monday, February 12, 2018 long-term em- and a Happy New Year! 3-7 PM Lakeview Resort & Conference Centre ployees. A lot of small companies like ours have ads out for quite some time ... but work- Your Christmas Decor Store ers are very hard Ring in the New Year!

439 MAIN ST., SELKIRK HOURS MONDAY - FRIDAY 9-9 North of Manitoba Ave. SATURDAY 9-8 SUNDAY 12-6 BiG DOLLAR 4 The Selkirk Record Thursday, December 28, 2017 Friendly Selkirk Mobility drivers get community members moving By Justin Luschinski to injure themselves, they’d qualify to Bonnie Zahayko spends her days use the service, even if the injury is helping people as best she can. temporary. Currently Selkirk Mobil- She drives her bus around Selkirk ity has clients that range in age from and surrounding areas, making sure 19 to 99 and their drivers have close her passengers, who live with vari- relationships with all of them. ous disabilities, get to their doctor’s Selkirk Mobility also provides trans- appointments, funerals and even con- portation services for Interlake-East- certs. ern Regional Health Authority pro- But on this particular morning, Za- grams, as well as Community Living hayko receives a text from the daugh- Selkirk. ter of one of her clients. The daughter Recently, the organization was pre- told her that her father had passed sented with a pair of awards from the RECORD PHOTOS away, but she wanted to take the time Selkirk Biz: The 2017 New Business of BY JUSTIN LUSCHINSKI to thank her for “being so kind and the Year Award, and the 2017 Custom- ABOVE: Selkirk Mobility helpful” to her father. er Service Award. driver Bonnie Zahayko, “All the safe rides to and from the The Biz awards are the latest in a list pictured right, helps hospital are greatly appreciated,” the of achievements for the Selkirk Tran- secure a passenger daughter texted. sit Authority who captured similar before leaving for the Zahayko thanked the daughter for honours in 2012 and 2013. Selkirk Regional Health the message, and then tears came to In an effort to become a more inclu- Centre recently. LEFT: her eyes as she began describing the sive, regional service, Selkirk Mobility Pictured from left to relationship she had with her client. is now available for residents in St. right: Bonnie Panas- “He would sing songs while I drove Andrews and St. Clements. It offers Turenne, Charlene him, stuff like ‘my Bonnie lives over transportation locally and chartered the ocean,’ because my name is Bon- trips to Winnipeg and other destina- Dunning, and Bonnie nie. If something else came on, or tions. Service is available seven days a Zahayko of Selkirk a phrase came on, he’d just turn it week, including Christmas Day. Mobility hold the around and make it into a song,” she Charlene Dunning, the manager Selkirk Biz awards the said. “When he was fi rst started go- of transportation services for Selkirk organization won in ing to the hospital, he thought he was Transit, said that their staff work hard 2017. going there to die. So I made jokes to serve the community. to him, saying how they’re just going “That goes to show you, that it’s not of Selkirk and Selkirk Transit for help- see that wheelchair sign and a lot of to clean by his ears, stuff like that, to just driving for our staff, it’s building ing create accessible transportation. old school seniors say ‘I don’t need make him feel comfortable. relationships,” Dunning said. “It’s in- Selkirk Mobility began their service that, I can’t take that bus,’” she said. “I tried to turn something negative credible, I’ve never worked in an en- in January of 2015, and they’ve pro- “They don’t realize that if you just for him into a positive.” vironment like this. Our staff always vided more than 15,000 trips to date. have diffi culty walking, or if you can’t Zahayko is a driver for Selkirk Mo- tries to go the extra mile. Bonnie Panas-Turenne, Selkirk Mo- breathe well, we can still help you go bility, a transportation service run by “The drivers are the face of the ser- bility administrator, said that she shopping, or go to get your hair done.” Selkirk Transit. Selkirk Mobility pro- vice, it shows what a little empathy hopes the stigma around using their For more information about Selkirk vides transportation to people over and compassion can do to affect peo- service goes away. Mobility, call 204-482-4636, or visit the age of 65, and anyone with per- ple’s lives.” “There still is that stigma with peo- mysta.ca/mobility/. manent or temporary disabilities. But Dunning said that this service is a re- ple using our service, because they if someone under the age of 65 were fl ection of the commitment of the City

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RECORD PHOTOS BY JO-ANNE PROCTOR Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre volunteers helped release this snowy owl back into the wild at Oak Hammock Marsh on Dec. 12. The owl was dehydrated and starving when it was fl own to the centre from Gillam in October but after several weeks of care she was successfully rehabilitated and ready to go back into the wild. Compliments Pepsi, 7-UP Fresh St. Louis Style or Gingerale Chicken Back Ribs 1 L Wings $ 44 Fully cooked, 800 gram $ 98 Diet or Regular ¢ Split $ 59 9 88 3 LB 7 kg City Bread Maple Leaf Prime Popeye Rye Bread Chicken Wings Spinach Reg or thick slice Buff alo, BBQ or 283 gram 440 gram 4/$ 00 Honey/Garlic $ 88 $ 88 5 Frozen 800 gram 7 2 From Our Bakery Christies Old Dutch Assorted Snack Potato Muffi ns $ 44 Crackers 2/$ 00 Chips 4/$ 6 pack 3 Assorted 100-200 gram 5 Assorted 235 gram 10 Countryside Tenderloin From Our Bakery Large Salami Pumpernickel Bread Eggs $ 49 $ 88 Whole or Sliced 18 pack 3 1100 grams 400 gram Hours : Softener Salt Delivery Available - Call Adam @ 795-2850 for details. LOTS OF MORE SPECIALS IN STORE. New Year’s Eve Dec. 31 We reserve the right to limit quantities. All items are while stock lasts 9am - 6 pm 5571 Hwy #9 St. Andrews Harry’s Foods Customer Service 338-7538 Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 am - 9:30 pm Sat. 8 am - 8 pm Sun. & Holidays 10 am - 6 pm. Prices eff ective Th urs., December 28 - Wed., January 3, 2018 6 The Selkirk Record Thursday, December 28, 2017

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PUBLISHER MARKETING & PROMOTIONS Ice anglers ‘always willing to help’ Lana Meier Brett Mitchell Hello my friends, thanks for stop- noon and Tanner sitting by a window ping by. noticed one of the tip-ups taking a Maybe the holiday activities have nose dive into the ice holes’ water. He been a bit overwhelming for you, if jumped up blasting through the door that’s the case sit back for a short time and slid to the hole just as it plopped and let me pass on a few fi shing sto- into the water. Well, they still had one ries for your enjoyment. rod at play so they went back to their EDITOR SALES Lindsey Enns Michelle Balharry First off, there was Stephen Petrosky cards. Again, soon, Tanner saw the last who I met some time ago on the Red rod shuttering. This time he was fast- River. He was a young, slow talking, er. Like lightening he tore out there caring kind of guy totally involved in and grabbed the rod. On his knees fi shing. As I had approached him on he reeled up triumphantly as a nice the ice he seemed to have been trying pickerel burst from the water - with to drill a hole with a hand drill which the line of the fi rst rod in the side of was lying on the ice. I cast a glance its’ mouth! In no time they were back REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER around to neighbouring anglers who fi shing with two rods! SPORTS EDITOR might have a power drill as Stephen Lastly, for this week I met this bois- Justin Luschinski Brian Bowman continued telling me how much he terous fun-loving gal, Jaime Podolsky had liked going up to Twin Lakes in and her hubby, Micheal, on the east the Duck Mountains to fi sh for tiger side of Lake Winnipeg. She loved to trout. Just then a heavily clothed chap talk saying that they always start their slowly strode to us lugging his auger winter fi shing here because the ice al- and without a word began drilling ways gets thicker faster. Although she a hole for Stephen. Soon the auger didn’t have a winter story she remem- OFFICE MANAGER/ADS ADMINISTRATION punched through to water and the bered not long ago when she was fi sh- Lucy Kowalchuk Georgia Campbell neighbour pulled it up resting the bit ing on the Red she caught a catfi sh. on the ice. He shouted to our friend, After reeling it in and landing the fi sh “Where do you want the other one?” the baited hook literally fell out of the Stephen pointed to a spot 10 feet from cats’ mouth. Jaime put her gear aside the hole and without another word RECORD PHOTO BY ARNIE WEIDL so she could release the fi sh but soon our “friend of few words” moved over Hallie Mell of Petersfi eld with one heard a squawking behind her. She to the spot indicated, revved the au- of her catch from the west side of turned to see a pelican clumsily try- gers’ motor and made another hole. Lake Winnipeg. ing to get the minnow on the hook DISTRIBUTION PRODUCTION When the bit came out of the hole, into its beck. Jaime jumped up fl ail- Christy Brown Debbie Strauss still not talking, but with a self-satis- ing her arms trying to scare the bird fi ed smile on his face our neighbour off but somehow it managed to snap turned and dragged his auger three that they fi shed on two feet of ice and up the minnow along with the hook, or four car lengths away to his setup. caught enough for supper. line and rod! Jaime was furious and as “See,” Stephen remarked, “that’s how A little further north of Jeff and the bird fl ew over the water but along nice ice anglers are out here, they’re Hallie I came across a young tall guy, the shore, ‘Little Miss Energetic’ went always willing to help!” Tanner Bilcowski who was setting up tearing after it on the muddy bank A few weeks ago I had the pleasure a portable ice shack with his friends yelling at the top of her lungs, “You let PRODUCTION PRINT Dan Anderson of meeting Jeff Mell and his daughter from Sandy Hook. When I asked if my rod go,” but as the bird fl ew far- Nicole Kapusta Hallie of Petersfi eld who had been a he had a fi shing story for us he said a ther away she saw her fi shing gear fall mile off shore on the south west side while back he was fi shing with friends from the bird to the river. “That was of Lake Winnipeg. Although they in a hard wall shack on a small lake by over a hundred dollars worth of gear didn’t have a fi shing experience, Hall- Minnedosa. They had made a couple Old Red, she muttered to herself, “I ie was nice enough to hold up one of of holes outside and set the tip-ups hope you enjoy it!” their catch for us to admire. Jeff said but got into some good food and play- See you all in the New Year, bye for the afternoon had gone really well in ing cards. It was a warm sunny after- now.

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Now it’s time for Gimli resi- Now you can have that one-of-a- dents to enjoy this experience. kind experience. The duo behind However exciting the event may the Manitoba annual outdoor eating be, Kalturny said they often suggest event RAW:almond is taking up the people keep an open mind toward the exciting challenge to host RAW:Gimli experience. for the fi rst time on Dec. 29 to Jan. 7. “We tell people to keep their expec- The event will open the season for tations at home and come with open Winnipeg Chef Mandel Hitzer of deer minds and open hearts. It’s an oppor- + almond and architect and found- tunity to meet new people and share ing director of RAW:Gallery Joe Kal- a table and food with potentially your turnyk. newest best friend,” he added. Kalturnyk and his colleague Chad While Kalturnyk takes care of the Connery were inspired by the local design concept, Hitzer works on the SUBMITTED PHOTO history and marina architecture, the secret menu that certainly has fi sh in- LIVE! A Holiday Gala event at fi shing shacks and the houses. volved in its theme with other items Shoppers Drug Mart in Selkirk “It’s really about creating a warm, refl ecting the region. He is the fea- 9pm-1am inviting atmosphere and we always tured chef and might bring some ce- TOP LINE on Nov. 4 helped raise $2,100 Featuring have one big table that everybody sits lebrity chefs to work with him as well, for the Look Good Feel Better together at. At the very end of the ta- but it won’t be as outreaching as Win- Marc Bowman program. Pictured above is ble will be the kitchen and we always nipeg’s event. cosmetic manager, Lisa Setter- invite people to poke their head in “Winnipeg has over 30 guest chefs Johnstone, Sara Mckenzie and and take a peek, or ask the chefs ques- that come to Winnipeg, including New Year’s Eve Elaine Geard. Shoppers has tions.” some locals, but I don’t think we’re VENDOR Open Regular Hours thru the holidays supported the Look Good Feel The exact location is yet to be con- prepared for that this year in Gimli,” Better program over the past fi rmed, but co-founder Kalturnyk said Kalturnyk said. 10 years. Look Good Feel Better the infrastructure would most likely Tickets have been on sale since Nov. offers a beauty workshop that be built close to the pier, as close as 23, but there are a few seats still avail- gives Canadian women going possible to their partners Lakeview 50/50 LATE able. Tickets cost $140 plus tax (13 per DRAW LUNCH through cancer treatment the Resort and Conference Centre. cent) and tips (17 per cent). The fi rst HOTEL tools and techniques to feel “I never really built on the lake. seating takes place at 6:30 p.m. and beautiful. 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July and August 200 Eaton Ave, 482-7176 Selkirk SELKIRK 482-7862 Meetings begin at 7:30. www.selkirkbiz.ca Manitoba WPG. 284-5914 The Selkirk Record Thursday, December 28, 2017 9 Comfort care bags aim to offer solace during diffi cult times By Jennifer McFee As families attend to their loved ones during the last moments of life, they can seek a little solace through a new “THEY’RE A SUPPORTIVE initiative rooted in comfort and care. The South West District Palliative RESOURCE THAT COULD Care board has provided full funding for comfort care bags fi lled with items BE OFFERED TO to help families and caregivers during FAMILY MEMBERS diffi cult times. Originating from Quality Palliative AND CAREGIVERS ... “ Care in Long Term Care, the local project is an adaptation of a similar unteer network.” initiative launched by staff and man- The comfort care bags aren’t just for agement at Ontario-based Bethammi families and caregivers whose loved Nursing Home and Hogarth River- ones are in palliative care; instead, view Manor. they’re available for any end-of-life Sandra Milotte, palliative care vol- situation. unteer co-ordinator and commu- “There are lots of people who aren’t nity liaison for the Interlake-Eastern receiving palliative care services who Regional Health Authority, said the are at the end of life,” Milotte said. “It’s comfort care bags are only available for any family who has a dying loved to people in an acute-care setting. one in the hospital.” Thanks to the regional funding pro- SUBMITTED PHOTO For more information about the pal- vided by the South West District Pal- liative care program, contact Tammie- The South West District Palliative Care board has provided full funding liative Care board, the comfort care Lee Rogowski at 204-785-7756 or tro- for comfort care bags to help families and caregivers during diffi cult bags are now available in 10 different [email protected]. times. acute-care hospitals: Stonewall, Teu- For more information about volun- lon, Eriksdale, Ashern, Gimli, Pine teer opportunities, contact Milotte at Falls, Beausejour, Arborg, Pinawa and volunteers. They, along with myself, vincially funded through Manitoba 204-785-7542 or [email protected]. Selkirk. will monitor those bags to remind the Health, and people can access it Additional information is also avail- “They’re a supportive resource that staff that they are there,” Milotte said. through the regional health authority. able on the Interlake-Eastern Re- could be offered to family members “They’re also recording any feed- “Traditionally, there was a lot of fun- gional Health Authority website. and caregivers who are attending the back. We’d really like to provide South draising to ensure services were in Visit ierha.ca and click on the “Care bedside of their loved ones who may West District Palliative Care with pos- place,” Milotte said. “Although we re- in your community tab” followed by lack their own support system during itive feedback from the staff or fami- ally welcome and are happy to receive “Additional services in communities.” that time. Their loved one is at the end lies. It’s amazing and moving that they donations, we don’t use the donations Under this heading, information is of their life and the family is holding have funded this on a regional level.” to fund positions. They go to purchase available on palliative care as well as vigils, so they don’t want to leave,” Mi- Milotte extends her gratitude to all extras like this and to support the vol- volunteer opportunities. lotte said. the volunteers for “The palliative care program iden- their contribu- tifi ed a gap in support measures for tions, noting that those families and caregivers in the more volunteers acute-care setting during those last are always need- hours of their loved one’s life. It’s ed. one way that the staff members or “We really, really volunteers can offer support and let value our volun- the families or caregivers know that teers,” she said. they’re in their thoughts.” “They’ve been Each comfort care bag contains a pivotal in mak- journal, peanut-free snacks, instant ing sure to get the coffee, tea, toothettes, mouthwash, message out there hand lotion, a deck of cards and read- that these kits are ing resources from the Canadian Hos- an available re- pice Palliative Care Association. source.” “The bags are put together with care The palliative by local palliative care companion program is pro-

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SelkirkRecord_NOV_2017.indd 1 11/4/17 6:03:42 PM 10 The Selkirk Record Thursday, December 28, 2017 ‘Consistency is key’ Local fi tness experts share tips for staying on track over the holidays By Justin Luschinski Local fi tness experts say there’s nothing wrong with overindulging over the holidays, as long as you don’t forget to fi nd joy in your favourite ex- ercise regime. “Around the holidays, there’s a lot of food. You shouldn’t feel guilty be- cause you eat a few treats,” said Ka- tie Hartle, owner of Glow Fitness For Women. “That guilt, we all know, it’s RECORD PHOTOS BY JUSTIN LUSCHINSKI just a form of self punishment, it leads ABOVE: Tom Pachal of Iron Image practices some boxing on a heavy to a lot of negative feelings. That self bag recently. LEFT: Matt Evans of Iron Image does a bent over row with punishment only leads to self sabo- row, or in January.” a barbell. BELOW: Kerry Holmes practices yoga inside The Mighty Kiwi tage, it doesn’t work.” Pachal says “consistency is key.” in Selkirk recently. Hartle wants people to take a more “If someone’s on a diet, and they slip holistic approach to working out. She off it, you just get back on it the next said that it’s important to love work- day, you don’t just give up.” ing out, and to love your body, no Evans and Pachal want to bring an matter where you may be with their old school feeling to the community. fi tness. They want their gym to be a com- “Work out because you enjoy it, and munity hub, where you can work out because it lets you take a break from and fi nd like-minded people who will the stress that comes with the holi- help you with your fi tness goals. days,” she said. “It’s not about having six pack abs, Hartle said that someone doesn’t it’s about feeling healthier and enjoy- have to reach their goal to be proud ing your time at the gym,” Evans said. of themselves; it’s important to love Kerry Holmes, a Selkirk-based yoga yourself and be proud of the progress instructor, said that fi nding something you have made. She brings that holis- to do with your friends and family will tic approach to her gym, as she uses help you stay healthy. natural products for cleaning as well “It’s important to remember the con- as some other aromatherapy methods nection between your mental health and lighting to help invigorate people and your physical health,” Holmes and that at any point during the day, Kerry Holmes posts her yoga classes to work out. said. “When you’re with your friends you can do some stretches to help im- on Instagram. Follow her “@stopdrop- Matt Evans and Tom Pachal, co-own- and family, you should mentally be prove your health. doyoga.” ers of Iron Image, said that even if you focusing on them. Find something She said that it’s important to let go Matt Evans and Tom Pachal’s gym, are on a diet, don’t give up if you fall that you’re passionate about, some- of judgment or competition, and just Iron Image, is open now and is locat- off the wagon over the holidays. thing you enjoy doing, and do that allow yourself to learn something ed at 511 Robinson Ave. “Don’t overindulge, and drink lots of through the holidays. new, and to understand that every Katie Hartle’s gym, Glow Fitness water while you’re eating,” Evans said. “Maybe bring grandma, or someone body is different. She said that every For Women, will be opening in Janu- “Eat in moderation, but don’t beat you know, to just make it that much body can do yoga. ary, 2018. For more information, visit yourself up if you eat a lot of food. better.” “Here’s my best tip: Just do it,” glowfi tnessforwomen.ca. “The gym will still be here tomor- Holmes said that yoga is portable, Holmes said. Province encourages Manitobans to head to the park this holiday season Staff enjoy one of the many available warm- Events are also taking place at Spruce ports are updated online every Thurs- With the holiday season being the up shelters.” Woods Provincial Park and in the day, so visitors are encouraged to check perfect time to enjoy some winter fun, Provincial parks offer trails for cross- Whiteshell. trail conditions and weather forecasts Manitobans are being reminded to country skiing, snowshoeing, tobog- Free interpretive programs are before visiting parks to properly plan enjoy the great outdoors at provincial ganing, fat biking and snowmobiling, planned throughout the winter and their outdoor adventure. Maps of win- parks. along with outdoor skating ponds, are open to everyone. Teachers can also ter trails and updated reports can be “Spending quality time with fam- hockey rinks and toboggan hills. book free guided winter experiences found at manitobaparks.com. ily can be as easy as planning a trip to Park interpreters have planned sev- for their students with park interpret- While events may be free, park ve- one of the many trails in our provin- eral family fun experiences over the ers. For more information, visit mani- hicle permits are required year round cial parks,” Sustainable Development holiday break including one on Thurs- tobaparks.com or email ParkInterpre- in provincial parks. The 2017 provincial Minister Rochelle Squires stated in a day, Jan. 4 at Birds Hill Provincial Park [email protected]. park vehicle permit remains valid until release last week. “Manitobans don’t where you can snowshoe around the Park staff are busy preparing trails Apr. 30, 2018. Next year’s pass is avail- have to go far to participate in fun Nimowin Trail, followed by an outdoor for winter use but more snow may be able for purchase in Manitoba Sustain- and active winter activities. And if the fi re with hot chocolate and marshmal- required in some areas before trail able Development offi ces and will ar- weather gets too cold, you can always lows. grooming can begin. Trail grooming re- rive in retail outlets early in 2018. The Selkirk Record Thursday, December 28, 2017 11 Local writer moves to Ukraine to study dance, culture Kaitlin Vitt is a writer from St. Andrews PHOTO COURTESY OF EVGANY KRAWS who has been a Ukrainian dancer for 19 AND RECORD PHOTOS BY KAITLIN VITT years and an instructor for fi ve years. LEFT: Kaitlin Vitt of St. Andrews, pic- In 2010, she joined Troyanda Ukrainian tured centre, performs at the Lviv Dance Ensemble based in Selkirk. Since opera house with Troyanda Ukrai- then her group has travelled and performed nian Dance Ensemble in August in Canada, Croatia, Hungary, Austria and 2017 as part of the International this year she has spent months studying Ukrainian Dance and Culture Festi- dance and culture in Ukraine. Below is val. BELOW LEFT: The Trade Unions Kaitlin’s fi rst person account of her jour- Building in Kyiv, now covered with ney through Ukraine so far. the Freedom is Our Religion ban- By Kaitlin Vitt ner, was fi re damaged during the Thousands of people packed up Euromaidan Revolution. BELOW: their lives to immigrate to Canada for Hundreds of people demanding a new start during the fi rst wave of political reform protest outside Ukrainian immigration 126 years ago. Today people still make the journey to the parliament building in Kyiv on begin their new lives. Oct. 19. BOTTOM: Visitors can climb I did the opposite. In August, I 400 stairs up to the top of Lviv’s city moved to the home of my ancestors hall for a birds-eye view. for 11 months to study Ukrainian dance, language, and culture. I’m here with six other Canadians as part of Cobblestone Freeway Tours and Ukrainian Dance World’s inaugu- ral dance immersion program. I start- ed the journey with my dance group, Selkirk’s Troyanda Ukrainian Dance Ensemble, touring around Ukraine for two weeks. Now, as part of the im- mersion program, I’m living in a new city every two months training with dance groups in each city. Ukraine isn’t at the top of everyone’s travel list, some perhaps thinking not much has changed since Soviet times or that the fi ghting in the east is coun- try wide. I fi rst visited Ukraine in 2014. In 2013 former president Viktor Yanukovych backed out of a Ukraine-European Union agreement and people protest- ed in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, leading “LIVING IN UKRAINE IS to the Euromaidan Revolution. After calls for his resignation, Yanukovych A DREAM FOR ME, BUT eventually fl ed to Russia, but protests I UNDERSTAND LOCALS against the government continued. Even though it was a short time after DON’T ALWAYS FEEL the protests started, I felt safe when I visited in 2014, and the same goes for THE SAME WAY ABOUT today. THEIR COUNTRY ... ” But sometimes it is still evident that I’m in a country with political unrest. A week into my time in Kyiv, a car- bomb exploded killing one person. It I see the problems with Ukraine, but was a targeted attack, but it happened living here also makes me aware of during rush hour on a popular route problems within my own country — so anyone could have been affected. Though it’s concentrated in certain — though I’m looking for any reason the desire to own the biggest home, Then in mid-October, protestors areas of the country, like Donbas and to stay, they may be looking for oppor- the need for the most expensive cell camped outside the parliament build- Crimea, every day I read about the tunities to leave. phone, and the lack of quality food ing in Kyiv in what the Kyiv Post called latest happenings and can’t help but The minimum wage is $150 Cana- (which I didn’t realize was a problem the biggest demonstration since Eu- feel connected since it’s happening on dian per month, and though some until I tasted Ukraine-made food). romaidan. Two days earlier, I went for the same soil I live on today. goods such as groceries are consider- I still have lots to experience and a walk in the same area, but instead of During the immersion program so ably cheaper than in North America, learn here — including the language, Ukrainian national guards and hun- far, I’ve lived in Kyiv and Lviv. I will talking with a few locals, $150 can be which is very slowly happening. dreds of protestors, I saw families and also live in Chernivtsi and Lutsk. barely enough to get by. For more information about my trav- musicians spending time in the warm Living in Ukraine is a dream for me, So why would I ever want to stay? els, visit the Facebook page “Our Year fall weather. but I understand locals don’t always Perhaps it’s part of the “you want what in Ukraine” or check out my personal The fi ghting in the east is ongoing. feel the same way about their country you don’t have” mentality. blog, kaitlinvitt.com/ukraine. 12 The Selkirk Record Thursday, December 28, 2017 Ugandan missionaries FURNITURE . MATTRESSES . APPLIANCES . HOME ACCENTS help spread holiday cheer

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The Selkirk Record Thursday, December 28, 2017 13 Province unveils Heritage Trust program for Manitoba museums By Jeff Ward endowment pool worth up to $15 mil- organizations across Manitoba,” and The Manitoba government is lion that can be used to support heri- that these new investments are their strengthening its support for heritage tage projects. response. organizations across the province The province will enter into a three- Manitoba has nearly 200 museums with funding for two major capital year agreement with The Winnipeg and 36 archives, with about 75 per projects and the creation of a new Foundation to work with Manitoba’s cent of those located within rural ar- endowment fund for smaller organi- other 54 community foundations to eas. zations, Sport, Culture and Heritage administer the program. The province also announced up to Minister Cathy Cox and Municipal Endowments funds work by having $20 million for two projects in Win- Relations Minister Jeff Wharton an- a pool of money that earns interest. nipeg, which have undergone assess- nounced on Dec. 19. Donations made to the fund are never ments to ensure they meet criteria for The province announced a new spent, only the interest that money return on investment and value for program to support small and me- earns is granted out. In this instance money. dium-sized museums and archives that money could be used for repairs The province will contribute $8.75 throughout Manitoba. The new Heri- to museums, to create new installa- million this year to the Royal Avia- tage Trust program provides $5 mil- tions or for any project that supports tion Museum as part of its $45-million lion over three years to create endow- the longevity of the museum. project on Winnipeg Airport Authori- ment funds within local community JEFF WHARTON “This new initiative is an exciting ty property, with another $1.25 million foundations for Manitoba museums breakthrough because endowments available next year if private donation and archives. The Heritage Trust pro- stable, long term funding to maintain provide sustainable funding that can targets are met. gram will provide a maximum of one these important community infra- be counted upon year after year. The The province will also contribute $10 provincial dollar for every two private structure assets,” said Wharton. Heritage Trust program provides a million over fi ve years to the Winni- dollars raised by qualifying heritage “Partnering with community foun- unique opportunity for those wishing peg Art Gallery’s Inuit Art Centre, a organizations. The program will cre- dations to help support our urban to support the preservation of Mani- proposed $65-million programming ate an incentive for communities to rural museums, archives and heritage toba’s rich history,” said Rick Frost, hub to celebrate Inuit art and Indig- develop an endowment pool worth centres is critical for the sustainability CEO of The Winnipeg Foundation, enous cultures through exhibitions, up to $15 million to support heritage of community infrastructure across which will administer the program. research and education, and house projects across Manitoba. Manitoba.” Minister of Sport, Culture and Heri- studio art and learning programs “We are working with our heritage The minister explained that the pro- tage, Cathy Cox said that her gov- for students including marginalized organizations and community foun- gram is designed to create an incen- ernment has “heard a strong call for youth. dations across the province to create tive for communities to develop an greater investment from our heritage Winnipeg League to help raise funds for Keira’s Krusade Submitted by the Winnipeg Ringette very special cause. Boston Pizza will acknowledge Keira and people were naturally drawn to League On June 14, 2017, the ringette world by having the Keira’s Krusade logo on her. She was compassionate beyond The Winnipeg Ringette League, lost a player, Keira Bond, but not be- each all-star jersey and by NOT hav- measure. Her love for people is what along with corporate sponsors Bos- fore the 11 year old started a fund to ing a No. 12 in the all-star game. inspired her, and us, daily. ton Pizza and the Vickar Automotive help others with the disease. All-star game jerseys will be sup- Keira’s former ringette teammates Group, will be hosting its ninth-an- After diagnosis, Keira began Keira’s plied by Boston Pizza and each player will escort the all-star players to centre nual U19 all-star games and U14 skills Krusade to help other children with will keep their jersey as a memento of ice for their introductions. competition this Saturday at Seven cancer and all funds collected will be the game. For more information on Keira’s Oaks Arena (745 Kingsbury Ave). donated to combat Pediatric Brain Keira attended St. Charles Catholic Krusade, please go to: www.keirask- Players from across Manitoba will Cancer. School where she excelled and was a rusade.com. Keira’s Krusade video is participate in this event. The U14 skills As such, the Winnipeg Ringette talented piano player, violinist, and available at www.dropbox.com. competition will run from noon to 1:45 League will donate its half of the all- vocalist. She loved baseball and rin- Less than two weeks after her pass- p.m., followed by the U19A1 all-star star 50/50 lottery to Keira’s Krusade gette and No. 12 was well-known for ing, Keira’s Krusade surpassed $10,000 game (2-3:15 p.m.) and the 19A2 all- and Prema Man. East will donate pink her spirit, tenacity, and drive on the in donations. A great start in the fi ght star game (3:30-5 p.m.). valve stem caps for a donation to Kei- ice. against Pediatric Brain Cancer but This year’s event will have a very, ra’s Krusade. Keira had such a fun-loving spirit there is so much more to be done. NEWYEARSHOURS

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By Brian Bowman cause we certainly have a group that The Blizzard tied the score at 3-3, the game’s scoring with a shorthand- The Selkirk Steelers were riding can play with anyone in the league though, with goals from Dustin Moz- ed goal at 15:43. an impressive seven-game winning and we have proven that,” Hughes dzen and Daylon Campbell. Halvorsen, who was named the streak heading into their Dec. 17 said. Zachary Bennett made 17 saves for game’s fi rst star, and William Middle- game with the OCN Blizzard. Byron Fobair and Lantz Hiebert the win. ton each fi nished the game with two But that streak was snapped with a scored for OCN in the fi rst period and points. huge thud. then Trygve Many Guns tallied in the Stamping out Swan Valley Hayden Dola made 34 saves for the The Blizzard blasted the Steelers 6-0 second. victory. – scoring three goals early in the third Mark Liwiski, Brayden Dale and The Steelers started their three- On Dec. 13, the Steelers doubled - in Manitoba Junior Hockey League George King added third-period game weekend road trip with a solid Swan Valley 4-2 during the MJHL action. goals. 4-2 win over the Swan Valley Stam- Showcase at the Bell MTS Centre. “Sunday’s game, in particular, was peders. Selkirk’s Nico Labossiere scored the not our best effort by any means,” said Halvorsen the hero “Minus the last game on Sunday, eventual game winner at 3:26 of the Steelers’ head coach Dustin Hughes. we’ve been keeping teams to two third period. The Steelers’ Carter Bar- “Whether it was three in three or guys On Saturday, Selkirk slipped past (goals) or less,” Hughes noted. “And ley then added an empty-net goal at were looking forward to the break a OCN 4-3 as Nate Halvorsen scored that’s been our recipe for success. Our 19:32 of the fi nal frame. little earlier than they needed to but the game winner – his 18th of the sea- PK has been much better as of late, Swan Valley’s Keaton James and Sel- it’s a little unfortunate how we ended son - just 18 seconds into OT. so if you can keep the teams off the kirk’s Cole Thompson traded goals by the road trip. “I felt we controlled the majority of scoreboard with their power plays, the 3:59 mark of the opening period “But, overall, I think we’ll take two the game,” Hughes said. “We kind of that’s usually a one- or two-goal dif- and then Ferguson made it 2-1 with a out of three (on the road) every time.” let them back into it around the four- ference and we seem to be winning second left in the fi rst. The seven-game win streak was a or fi ve-minute mark where they got the 5-on-5 battle more often than not.” The Stampeders’ Quintin Sudom great run by Selkirk, which also had goals back to back.” After a scoreless fi rst period, Selkirk scored the only goal of the second pe- an impressive nine-game win streak Selkirk took a 2-0 lead just 6:49 into went up 2-0 on goals by Halvorsen riod, beating Bennett, who made 32 earlier this season. the game as Ryan Piwniuk and Bren- and Nolan Ferguson. Swan Valley’s saves for the win. “I think the challenge now for our dan Hill scored. Many Guns cut that Matthew Osadick replied just 27 sec- Selkirk (20-12-2-1) had some signifi - group is when we lose a game or two, lead in half late in the opening pe- onds after Ferguson’s marker as the cant time off for the holiday break be- get back on the horse right away and riod but Connor Barley regained the Steelers led 2-1 after 40 minutes. fore Saturday’s 7:30 p.m. game against get back to the way that we’ve been Steelers’ two-goal lead at 19:18 of the Selkirk’s Ryan Gardiner and Swan the Pistons in Steinbach. playing at certain times of the year be- middle frame. Valley’s Keaton Jameson, on the pow- The Steelers will then host the Pis- er play, traded goals midway in the tons on Sunday with a special 4:30 Raiders slap around St. Vital Victorias third before Carter Barley closed out p.m. start on New Year’s Eve. Staff open with six second-period goals. The fi rst-place Raiders Jr. Hockey Carson Rybuck led the winners Club appears to be getting better and with four goals while Lars Anderson, Next Home Game better each week. Devin Manness, Carter Ives, Nicho- And that’s a very scary thought for las Mathews, Eli Batt, Kale Ilchena, Tues. Jan. 9 7:30pm their Manitoba Major Junior Hockey Nolan Wisniewski and James Barclay vs Lundar Falcons League opponents. added singles. at the Selkirk Rec Centre The Raiders improved their record Troy Brown (two), Liam Grossman to a league-best 21-2-3 after throttling and Kevin Lamb replied for St. Vital. the St. Vital Victorias 12-4 last Thurs- The Raiders are back in action this Away Game day in Winnipeg. Friday with a home game against vs St. Malo Warriors - Fri., Jan. 12 - 8:00pm St. Malo Arena Meet the Fishermen The Raiders, which led just 3-2 af- Transcona. 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