Municipal Board Approves Bylaw for Ste. Anne
Star Power Headliners for Niverville and Steinbach Festivals By Marianne Curtis Organizers of two of the region’s biggest summer festivals have announced their headlining acts for this year’s upcoming events. Country music fans will be thrilled with the Niverville’s Olde Tyme Country Fair committee’s recent festival announcement. Instead of one act on Saturday, two of Canada’s top country performers will be taking the stage on Saturday, June 8. Get ready to kick up your heels when Country Music Legend Charlie Major hits the stage at 8 pm. Major has recorded six studio albums and released more than twenty singles including ‘I do it for the Money’ and ‘Too much love’. Canadian Country Music Award winner Aaron Pritchett will take over the show at 10 pm. Over his career, he has earned many accolades and awards, including a CCMA for Independent Male Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year in 2007 for the anthem, “Hold My Beer”. The following weekend, head over to Steinbach because the Summer in the City organizing committee has announced that this year’s festival will see three major acts take the stage. Crystal Hildebrandt, Summer in the City Chairperson, said that they decided to switch nights this year so that the classic rock concert will take place the same night as the classic car show. “We think this is a pretty awesome idea,” stated Hildebrandt. Taking the stage Friday night,
By Marianne Curtis The municipal board has given the Town of Ste. Anne council permission to proceed with a proposed special service bylaw to remove a taxation exemption from community properties. However, before town council can give the bylaw second and third reading, a further public meeting needs to take place. The Town of Ste. Anne council was recently informed by the municipal board that they could proceed with Bylaw 17-2012. This bylaw proposes to reduce general
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Aaron Pritchett (top) and Charlie Major (below) will split the stage at the Niverville Olde Tyme Country Fair.
Myles Goodwyn and April Wine (above) perform on the Friday night at Summer in the City followed by Gord Bamford (below) on the Saturday evening.
Goertzen Demands Referendum on PST Increase By Marianne Curtis Earlier this month when the province brought down their recent budget, residents became outraged over a proposed sales tax hike to 8 percent. While the province cited increasing infrastructure concerns and flood costs as the reasons behind the hike, according to Steinbach MLA Kelvin Goertzen, residents are not buying that excuse. Goertzen has been very vocal about the negativity surrounding this issue. At a recent provincial question period, Goertzen challenged Premier Greg Selinger, demanding a valid explanation for the hike and the
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June 14, is Myles Goodwyn and April Wine. April Wine is a Canadian rock band formed in 1969 that has had several Gold and Platinum albums with hits like ‘Sign of the Gypsy Queen’ and ‘Roller’. Juno and Canadian Country Music Award winner, Gord Bamford, will take the stage
Saturday night, June 15. Bamford has written and recorded songs with some of Nashville’s greatest stars including Reba McEntire, Brooks & Dunn and George Strait. Recent hits include ‘My Daughter’s Father’ and ‘Blame it on that Red Dress’.
Mystery Soldier “J.K.” Found! See page 9 for story.