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For more photos, see Page 20. news > sports > opinion > community > people > entertainment > events > classifi eds > careers > everything you need to know NEW NEW SANDALS starting at $24.99 KEYSTONE SPORTING GOODS (1989)989) LTD. 417 Main St, Selkirk 204-482-7552522 2 The Selkirk Record Thursday, May 16, 2019 Fresh $ 99 Fresh Whole $ 99 Schneiders $ 99 Top Sirloin Seedless Watermelon Smokies Grilling Steak 5 / lb Imported 4 Assorted 900 g 7 $13.21 / kg ea Fresh Tomatoes on the Vine Canada #1 $ 19 1 / lb $2.62 / kg Fresh Peaches & Cream Corn USA #1 Fresh $ Fresh $ 99 Blueberries $ Romaine Hearts USA #1, 6 oz (170 g) 2for 4 4for 3 USA #1, 3 pk 2 ea McCain Superfries Winnipeg Assorted 1.5 kg, Old Country Wedges Wieners Savoury 1.45 kg, 1 kg Tasti Taters 1.8 kg $549 $1100 Delissio Pizza Smith’s Thin Crispy, Pizzeria Beef Burgers or Rising Crust 908 g Assorted 530 - 888 g Oasis Classic $ FolgersOasis Classic Coffee $ 99 100% Juice Assorted100% 642 Juice - 975 g, $ 99 Selected Varieties 10for 10 MaxwellSelected House Varieties Coffee 8 $ 99 4 960 mL Assorted960 631 mL - 925 g 8 Ben & Jerry’s Philadelphia Armstrong Bick’s Premium Moo-Phoria! 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The Record brought home a fi rst place award for Best Front Page and RECORD PHOTO second place awards for Best in Class Members of the Selkirk Record, the Winkler Morden Voice, Express and Best Layout and Design in the Weekly News and the Stonewall Teulon Tribune hold up their awards 10,000 and over circulation category. following the Manitoba Community Newspaper Association’s 100th 15% Off Record Reporter Justin Luschinski annual Better Newspapers Competition last Saturday evening. This earned the fi rst place award for Best year the Record took home a total of seven awards. First Nations Coverage and a second 2018 Chrysler place award for Best Habitat Con- award for Photographer of the Year “For more than a century and a half, servation Story, while Brett Mitchell and Jennifer McFee won a third place Manitoba’s newspapers have con- Pacifi ca received third place for Best Photo award for Best Arts and Culture Story nected the people of this province,” Fully loaded 8 passenger Essay. Editor Lindsey Enns received The Express Weekly News received Filmon said during her address to with dual Dvds players third place in the Reporter of the Year third place awards for Best in Class, the crowd. “They’ve alerted readers Moon roof only category. Best Layout and Design, Best Front to danger, they have helped them to $111 weekly plus taxes oac The Record’s sister newspapers also Page, and Best Christmas Edition. anticipate and understand changes, picked up several awards. The Winkler Express reporter Patricia Barrett also they’ve celebrated achievements in Morden Voice took home fi rst place for won fi rst for Best Agriculture Story, every fi eld and endeavour. Best in Class for newspapers with a fi rst for Best News Story, and a second “Manitoba’s newspapers have circulation of 10,000 or more and also place award for Best Photo Essay. chronicled the passing of years, peo- received the fi rst place award for Best Meier said winning these awards is ple and generations.” Layout and Design and a second place a always a huge honour for our staff Filmon said since before Manitoba’s award for Best Front Page. Editor and the communities we cover. founding, newspapers have been es- Ashleigh Viveiros received the second “Everyone’s work ethic is second to sential to the understanding of our 2011 Chevorlet place award for Best Tourism Story, none and clearly shines through in lives. Peter Cantelon won second place in the job we do delivering the news and “Newspapers have been there Equinox LS AWD the Best Columnist category, and pro- advertising in our communities,” she through wars and economic upheav- Sale $11,877.00 duction staffer Tara Gionet received said. “Our newspapers are interest- als, fl oods ... they have helped us un- a third place nod for Best Advertise- ing, newsworthy, accurate and com- derstand our growth, our neighbour- ment. The Voice’s Corn and Apple Fes- pelling. Our staff are professional, hood and ourselves,” she added. “So tival special section also won a third talented and committed and we were to all of tonight’s award nominees and place award for Best Special Section. rewarded at the MCNA Better News- to all of those who make Manitoba’s The Stonewall Teulon Tribune received paper Awards 2019 ceremony.” community newspapers possible, www.selkirkchrysler.com fi rst place honours for Best Layout The awards were handed out during thank you for all you do to inform, and Design and second place awards the 100th annual awards banquet at connect and entertain people of this TOLL FREE 1-800-204-8620 for Best in Class and Best Front Page Canad Inns Destination Centre and province. in their circulation category. Publish- Club Regent Casino Hotel in Winni- “Here’s to many more years of meet- 1011 Manitoba Ave Selkirk er and Interlake Graphics owner Lana peg, which was attended by Lt.-Gov. ing deadlines and writing headlines.” 204-482-4151 Meier also received theCabin third place Janice C. Filmon. Fever *All prices are plus taxes. OAC. 439 MAIN ST., SELKIRK HOURS MONDAY - FRIDAY 9-9 North of Manitoba Ave. SATURDAY 9-6 SUNDAY 12-5 BiG DOLLAR 4 The Selkirk Record Thursday, May 16, 2019 Selkirk takes lead in solar energy with rec complex install Staff Selkirk fl icked the switch to activate the sun’s energy at the Selkirk Rec Complex on Monday morning, mak- ing the sporting facility one of, if not the, largest user of rooftop solar pow- er in Manitoba. Selkirk Mayor Larry Johannson said being good environmental citizens is important and the city is glad to do what it can to become greener. Geo- thermal heating was installed when the rec complex was built in 1985 and the solar panels will help take the city even further off the grid. “It’s a proud day here in the City of RECORD PHOTOS BY JUSTIN LUSCHINSKI Selkirk. The sun is shining and we’re Selkirk CAO Duane Nicol, pictured above right, speaks during a press conference outside the Selkirk Rec taking advantage of natural resources Complex on Monday morning. The city fl icked the switch to activate the sun’s energy at the local rec to heat our buildings, to power places complex on Monday, making it one of the largest users of rooftop solar power in Manitoba. like the Rec Complex, which is such a huge building, and we’re happy to be Scott Blanco, the city’s manager of which offers peer-learning opportu- is taking the initiative to install this soaking up the sun’s energy not just buildings and fl eet, said it’s great that nities, training, and funding to help kind of technology, it’s not a small today, but years into the future,” Jo- the city is able to benefi t from Mother Canadian municipalities integrate cli- investment ... so taking that initiative hannson stated in a release on Mon- Nature’s heat source, but Mother Na- mate change and sustainability goals is encouraging,” Phillips said.
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