• Gimli Legion Pig Roast

    Come out to the Pig Roast on Saturday, September 7th at 6:30 p.m. at Royal Canadian Legion Gimli Branch 182 Music by: The Rock Pickers Tickets: $20, available at the bar or by calling the branch at 204-642-8824. Invite your friends and family! See you there.

  • World Suicide Prevention Day Community Awareness Walk

    Joint he Mental Wellness and Suicide Prevention Committee for a community walk to raise awareness about suicide prevention. Information and Materials to engage in personal awareness activities will be provided. Tuesday, Sept. 10th 12:00 - 1:00pm at the Co-op Grocery Store Parking Lot (811 Main St., Swan River)

  • Glendella Fall Supper

    St. Andrew's United Church Fall Supper, Sunday September 22nd at the Glenella Community Hall, doors open 4:30 - 7:00 Adults: $20 Kids (12 and under): $10 Takeout available call Leanne @ 204-352-2204

  • Fall Craft Sale

    FALL CRAFT SALE - A Margaret Laurence Home Fundraiser - Saturday, September 28th at the Neepawa Legion Hall from 10:00am - 3:00pm Admission: $2.00 Vendors Include: Ann Mandziuk, Arbonne, Bead or kNot, Birch Handmade, Brenda's Creations, Colleen Burk, Copper Crafts, Dale & Kay's Bees, Donna's Needle Felting, Dora Pelk, Drops by Dazzle, Epicure, Forever, Gramp's

  • Chicken Dinner Fundraiser

    Chicken Dinner Fundraiser hosted by the Birch River Legion Branch #48 Sunday, September 29th from 4:00 - 7:00pm Menu: Fried chicken, baked potatoes, vegetables, salads, desserts, and beverages Adults cost $25 Children 5-12 cost $15 ADVANCED TICKETS ONLY CALL 204-236-4344 or 204-236-4951

  • Victoria Day

    Victoria Day

    Celebrated as the official birthday of Canada's sovereign The beginning of the summer season in Canada Give cheers to the queen Traditions include a gun salute at midnight, pre-dawn serenades, picnics, athletic competitions, a display of illumination, and a torch-lit procession Major tragedies: In 1881, the passenger ferry Victoria overturned in the Thames River, and

  • Canada Day

    Canada Day

    The national day of Canada Originally called Dominion Day and was renamed in 1982 Often referred to as Canada's Birthday Canada Day is observed on July 1st unless that date falls on a Sunday, in which case July 2nd Traditions include bonfires, fireworks, illuminations, excursions, military displays, music, and entertainment In 2022 festivities will return

  • 18th Annual Ride for Dad

    18th annual Manitoba Motorcycle Ride for Dad - Fighting Prostate Cancer Saturday May 30, 2026 Register or make a pledge: www.ridefordad.ca/manitoba Proceeds stay in Manitoba for prostate cancer research & education Contact: Kirk Van Alstyne – ridefordadmb@gmail.com Social: @ridefordadmb