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    Volume 138 Issue 7                           Friday, April 24, 2020                       www.minnedosatribune.com                                     90 cents plus tax
M     innedosa
      Council held its
April 14th meeting and
                      Town      pandemic outbreak and
                                was made with intentions
                                that all planned projects
                                                              vour of the budget stating
                                                              that he could not support it
                                                              with the new arena project
                                                                                             Town owned playgrounds
                                                                                             and parks remain open
                                                                                             and Council encourage
                                                                                                                              lution that Town owned
                                                                                                                              facilities such as the arena,
                                                                                                                              golf and curling complex,
                                                                                                                                                                  pointment is for the 2020
                                                                                                                                                                  year.
                                                                                                                                                                      Council       discussed
Public Hearing for the          would continue as intend-     included. “We should be        users to practice proper         rifle range at the old ar-          some concerns regarding
2020 Financial Plan. May-       ed. “Council is going to      looking at repairing the old   protocols such as personal       moury, community con-               some issues with the new
or Skatch presided with all     have to make some tough       arena this year,” said Tom.    sanitization and social dis-     ference centre, municipal           pavement on Main Street
councillors in attendance.      decisions moving forward.     “I think we should put the     tancing when attending           office and municipal/pub-           and directed administra-
     During the Finan-          A lot of things may change    arena to bed.” The 2020        these spaces. The Recre-         lic works shop remain also          tion to contact the Depart-
cial Plan Public Hearing,       as a result of this pandem-   Financial Plan was passed      ation and Culture com-           closed to the public at this        ment of Highways to have
resident, Robert Marks,         ic,” stated the Mayor.        and approved.                  mittee suggested some            time. The Town Office and           these concerns addressed
phoned in with some                   Following the public         A great deal of discus-   policy changes for the 2020      Public Works Shop remain            while the pavement is still
questions and clarifica-        hearing, second and third     sion was held regarding        campground season; that          accessible to the public by         on warranty for a one-yar
tions regarding this year’s     reading were given to the     public facilities and public   daily campground res-            telephone or internet.              period.
budget. One of the area’s       2020 Financial Plan. Coun-    spaces during the current      ervations be opened on
questioned was the new
arena project being on the
books again for this year.
                                cillor Blais moved the mo-
                                tion to accept the budget
                                and it was seconded by
                                                              COVID-19 pandemic. The
                                                              golf course and camp-
                                                              ground both fall under pro-
                                                                                             May 1st instead of April
                                                                                             15th, that the campground
                                                                                             not be open until June 1st
                                                                                                                                In Remembrance
Mayor Skatch responded          Councillor T. Dowsett.        vincial public health and      (subject to change) and
by explaining that this         However, when the vote        have been ordered by the       that bookings be restricted             Kevin Marcino was
                                                                                                                              O
                                                              Spraying started over 30       co-op within the Co-op-               ur Minnedosa Royal Canadian Mounted Police de-
                                                              years ago it has been my       erative Retailing System              tachment lowered its flag to half mast on Sunday,
                                                              goal to provide top notch      (CRS) to offer aerial spray-     April 19th, to honour the ultimate sacrifice made by Cst.
                                                              aerial application services    ing services to its farm cus-    Heidi Stevenson who was tragically killed after being dis-
                                                              to my customers,” said         tomers.                          patched to a active shooter situation in and around Por-
                                                                                                                              tapique, Nova Scotia, on April 18th. 22 deaths have been
                                                                                                                              reported in what is being called, Canada’s largest mass
                                                                                                                              shooting in modern day.
                                                                                                                                   Our sympathies go out to those that were involved in
                                                                                                                              this horrific and mindless tragedy. Our thoughts are with
                                                                                                                              you, Nova Scotia.
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                                                                       Spring intake for Minnedosa Rec
                                                                       Commission Sports Dinner Grant                               ERICKSON      DENTAL CLINIC
                                                                                                                                         36 Main Street, Erickson, MB
                                                                      applications is now underway until
                                                                               May 19th, 2020.                                                     204-636-2320
                                                                     Applications can be found online at                       •	     General	Dentistry
                                                                   minnedosarecreation.com or by stopping                      •	     Crowns	&	Bridges
                                                                       by the Rec Commission Office                            •	     Implants	&	Dentures
                                                                                                                               •	     Stabilize	Loose	Dentures
                                                                           Applications accepted by:                           •	     Pediatric	Dentistry
                                                                             Fax | 204-867-3171                                •	     Whitening	&	Cosmetic	Procedures
                                                                           Email | minrec@mts.net                              •	     Restorative	&	Root	Canal	Therapy
                                                                               Mail | Box 1259                                 •	     	Accepting	Emergencies
                                                                              Minnedosa, MB                                                    Direct Billing for Insurance Companies
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                                                                                                                    (7-2)                      Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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M      innedosa’s     Cana-
       dian Photonics Lab,
owned and operated by
                                3-D printers and extra staff
                                required to do the final as-
                                sembly and clean up, along
                                                               FFP2 face masks (not face
                                                               shields) from their of-
                                                               fice overseas, to distrib-
Mark Wahoski, saw an op-        with the means of taking       ute for within and around
portunity to help health-       orders. Canadian Photon-       our community.”FFP2 is a
care workers amidst this        ics Lab had the CNC laser      mask with a level of filter
pandemic,       COVID-19.       cutter, wide body printer,     efficiency of 92 to 94 per
Teaming up with Clint           polycarbonate stock mate-      cent and are suitable to
Stahl, manager of Odanah        rial and several 3-D print-    wear out in public.
Colony Fabrication (OC-         ers needed to make this             Canadian     Photonic
FAB), the two local com-        project work. To manu-         Labs designs and manu-
panies have built and as-       facture just one of these      factures industrial imag-
sembled 500 face shields,       Face Shields takes over        ing systems and analytical
which have been distribut-      one hour, so along with        control software. Almost
ed, not only locally, but in    the help of the OCFAB and      all of the lab products are
and around Brandon, and         three of Canadian Photon-      exported through our glob-                      Photos submitted
sent to several Winnipeg        ics staff volunteering their   al dealer network. Notable
hospitals and the Interlake     time, they are continuing      Canadian customers in-           Local companies,
Eastern Regional Health         with the running of their      clude Standard Aero Win-        Canadian Photonics
Authority. Mark com-            CNC printers and CNC la-       nipeg, GE Aviation Win-
                                                                                                Lab and Odanah
mented, “We are able to         ser cutting material , with    nipeg, National Research
offer so much more work-        hopes they will deliver        Council, Mondelez, and
                                                                                               Colony Fabrication
ing together than working       more of these shields for      the Canadian Minister of         have teamed up to
separately.”                    those who need them.           Defense.                        produce face shields
    Odanah Colony Fabri-             Mark stated, “This past                                        (at right) for
                                                                                                 Manitoba health
By Minnedosa services to seniors                ley Views history book the opening of the
                                                Minnedosa and District Co-operative Mu-
    Here are the answers to the last            seum was “a long time dream of Mr. and
       week’s trivia questions:                 Mrs. Ed Brown”.
      1. According to the Bethany and Dis-           Now for this week’s questions:
trict history book it is “believed that the                                                                                 RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF OAKVIEW
first Bethany School was built in 1893 on            1. What does Minnedosa mean in the
section 2-16-17”.                               Dakota language?                                                                  PUBLIC NOTICE
      2. The Legion Auxiliary was formed             2. What year was our dam completed?                                  REGARDING THE 2020 FINANCIAL PLAN
on February 15th, 1939.                              3. What lake in Manitoba is the 11th
      3. The Minnedosa 4-H Beef Club was        largest lake in the world and the 10th larg-
first formed in 1936.                           est freshwater lake?                                     PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Subsection 162 (2) of The Municipal Act
      4. In 1930 a one sheet curling rink was        4. On what Highway do we find a cute      that the Council of the R. M. of Oakview intends to present its financial plan for the fiscal year
built in Bethany, an open air skating rink      town monument called “Happy Rock”?             2020 at a public hearing in the R. M of Oakview council chambers at 10 Cochrane Street in Oak
followed not long after.                             5. Who was the first Metis settler in     River on Tuesday, the 5th day of May, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. Council will hear any person who
      5. According to the Minnedosa Val-        the area of Minnedosa?
                                                                                               wishes to make a representation, ask questions, or register an objection to the financial plan, as
                                                                                               provided.
                                                                                                         Copies of the proposed financial plan will be available for review commencing on the
                                                                                               28th day of April 2020 and may be examined by any person by making arrangements to pick-up
                                                                                               a copy using social distancing requirements during regular office hours of the Municipal office
                                                                                               at Oak River or Rapid City; request a copy to be sent electronically. All interested parties are
                                                                                               encouraged to contact the office regarding the public hearing.
                                                                                                          The R.M. of Oakview is committed to following the guidelines set out by Provincial
                                                                                               Government regarding social distancing as well as the requirements of the Municipal Act.
                                                                                               Anyone interested in attending the hearing is requested to please RSVP to cao@rmofoakview.
                                                                                               ca or call 204-566-2146 so steps can be taken to make necessary accommodations to take part
                                                                                               in the hearing.
                                                                                                          If you do not wish to attend but have questions, please feel free to call the municipal
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                                                                                               office at 204-566-2146 or email so the questions can be addressed.
                                                                                                                                     Marci Quane, C.A.O.
                                                                                                                                      R. M. of Oakview
                                                                                                                                Email: cao@rmofoakview.ca
                                                                                                                                    Phone: 204-566-2146
                                                                                                                                       R. M. of Oakview
                                                                                                                                           Box 179
                                                                                                                                        Oak River, MB
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                                                                                                                                 be forced to endure salary cuts, reduced staffing levels
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                                                               B    etween April 14th and
                                                                    April 20th, the Mani-
                                                               toba RCMP received 101
                                                                                                    Enforcement was not
                                                                                               required for most of the
                                                                                               calls as they either did not
                                                                                                                                 of the complaint and is-
                                                                                                                                 sued a verbal warning.
                                                                                                                                      The RCMP would like
                                                                                                                                                                sues. Reports of non-com-
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                            William Gibbens                    calls related to COVID-19.      fall under the purview of         to thank all Manitobans for    Inquiry line at 1-866-626-
                    Born - 1854 at London, England             The majority of the calls       the RCMP or were resolved         their continued support        4862.
                       Died - February 20, 1932                were reports of ten or more     through education and/            and cooperation.
                         at Cornwall, Ontario                  people gathering at a loca-     or guidance given by re-               Manitobans       living
                                                               tion and not respecting the     sponding officers.                outside of Winnipeg are
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     day greetings go out       through this difficult time.    extended to both of them.       Gail Kowaluk and family
to Helen Derhak on her              Congratulations are              It’s nice to see Darlene   on the passing of Gail’s fa-
96th birthday, which she        extended to Mark and Su-        Porter home from her hos-       ther Tony Kryshewski, also
observed on March 28th          san Usick on becoming           pital stay and doing well       here at the PCH.
at the Sandy Lake Personal      grandparents for the third      after surgery. She is enjoy-         Word has been re-
Care Home (PCH). Due to         time. A baby girl was born      ing all her family, who are     ceived that Gary Millen-
the restricted regulations      to daughter Ashley and          here staying at the Ponder-     chuk has passed away at
of no visitors to the home,     Kevin Folk of Winnipeg.         osa Place.                      the age of 66. He was the
Diane, John and Joan vis-       Also Mary Usick is thrilled          Sympathy goes out to       son of the late Paul and La-
ited their mom by the           to spoil another great          Nick Jawa and family on         vinia Millenchuk of Winni-     1890 – Over 160 people have signed the temperance
window and sang Happy           granddaughter.                  the passing of Karen who        peg.                           pledge in Minnedosa at the temperance revival meet-
                                                                          Letters to
Birthday with a cake for            Belated sincere sym-                                                                       ings.
her, which made her day a       pathy is extended to Bill
special one.                    Slashinsky and family on                                                                       1900 – The workshop by the Town Hall, owned by Mr.
     Hope everyone had a        the passing of wife Helen.                                                                     McKay, has been moved so as to face Water Street. It
                                                                          the Editor
safe and blessed Easter. At         Walter Huculak cel-                                                                        will be converted into a dwelling.
this time stay safe by stay-    ebrated his 96th birthday
ing home. A huge thanks         on March 27th at the PCH,
                                                                                                                               1920 – Many of the roads in and around the town
                                                                                                                               were dry enough on Sunday for motor cars to make