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T he Invasive Species
Council of Manitoba
(ISCM) has declared Au-
700 lakes and rivers mostly
in eastern North America.
The microscopic early life
exceeding 10,000 individu-
als per square meter. Other
bivalve mussels (outside
trailers, and aquatic plants
(often tangled on water-
craft trailers) and can sur-
gust 2017 as Invasive Spe- stage (veliger) and capacity of the genus Dreissena) do vive out of water for several
cies Awareness Month. In for adults to attach on wa- not attach to hard surfaces, weeks.
an effort to foster aware- tercraft, watercraft trailers, or grow in such high densi- Preventing the further
ness of invasive species in or on aquatic plants (that ties, making Zebra Mussels spread of Zebra Mussels
Manitoba and to highlight snag on trailers) makes (and other species within requires all our efforts, and
the environmental and this species a very high the genus) unique in terms in fact it is the law in Mani-
economic damage they risk for overland transport of their appearance and toba to clean, drain, dry
can cause the ISCM would between unconnected preferred habitat. boats, trailers and other
like to share the below in- lakes or rivers. Hundreds equipment being moved
formation on an invasive of scientific studies have Preventing between water bodies. The
plant which is spreading in described the ecological introductions of Zebra Province of Manitoba has
Manitoba. impacts, and in some cases Government of Manitoba Mussels detailed information on
The ISCM is con- the economic impacts, of how to clean your boat,
tom) algae that foul beach- How do You Identify
cerned about invasive spe- Zebra Mussels. Their eco- Zebra mussels have trailer, and other equip-
es, fishing nets, water Zebra Mussels?
cies and plays a unique logical impacts are highly spread quickly through ment to prevent the spread
intakes. When large quan-
and important role in pro- variable depending on the eastern North America for of Zebra Mussels.
tities of the algae decay, The identification of
moting awareness, coor- type of waterbody invaded several reasons. They have
they can release noxious adult Zebra Mussels is
dinating cooperation and and the population density a very high reproductive What to do if you find a
odours and promote po- quite easy. They are rela-
stimulating action to pre- established. output, with females pro- Zebra Mussel?
tentially harmful bacteria tively small (about the
vent the introduction and In a review of their ducing up to 1 million eggs
such as E. coli. length of your fingernail)
spread of invasive species impacts on lakes and riv- per spawning event; early If you find Zebra Mus-
bivalve mussels with a
in Manitoba. ISCM ers Dr. Scott Higgins (IISD life stages (eggs, sperm, sels, particularly if they
Where is it found brownish black or striped
The Zebra Mussel Experimental Lakes Area veligers) that are micro- occur outside of Lake Win-
in Manitoba? pattern and a flattened
(Dreissena polymorpha) and ISCM Board Member) scopic and can be easily nipeg please report by call-
side where strong byssal
is a small (0.6-4 cm) fresh- concluded that the intro- transported if water is not ing 1-877-867-2470. More
Zebra mussels were threads allow the attach-
water mussel that was first duction of zebra mussels drained from live wells, details can also be found
first reported in the south- ment to hard surfaces. The
introduced into North led to a profound trans- bildge systems, and other by visiting manitoba.ca/
ern Lake Winnipeg in Oc- species commonly attach-
America in 1986. It is an in- formation of the structure compartments that hold StopAIS.
tober of 2013. They have es to aquatic plants, rocks,
vasive aquatic species that and function of whole eco- water on watercraft. Adults
subsequently been identi- and infrastructure (e.g.
is causing considerable systems.
fied in the U.S. and Mani-
economic and environ- In general, Zebra Mus-
toba portions of the Red
mental damage in Manito- sels reduce the quantity
River, the northern basin
ba. Zebra Mussels are na- of phytoplankton, which
of Lake Winnipeg (and the
tive to the Ponto Caspian serve as the main energy
connecting channel be-
region of Eastern Europe, source for many aquatic
tween the north and south
but began invading other species and set off a series
basins). A single detection
European regions in the of cascading impacts to
of veligers identified the
mid-1800s as trans Euro- higher trophic levels such
potential for Zebra Mus-
pean canal systems were as aquatic invertebrates
sels in Cedar Lake (locat-
developed. The initial in- and fish. Zebra mussels
ed west of Grand Rapids,
vasion into Lake Erie was also overgrow native mus-
Manitoba). A suspected
almost certainly associated sel communities, lead-
single adult Zebra Mussel
with Trans-Atlantic ship- ing to dramatic declines
was detected in Singuish
ping. Once established and in some cases local
Lake (located in Duck
in Lake Erie, the Zebra extinction. In the Lauren-
Mountain Provincial Park),
Mussel, quickly spread to tian Great Lakes they have
however subsequent mon-
other locations around the also been associated with
itoring has not confirmed
Laurentian Great Lakes, severe blooms of benthic
the presence of additional
eventually being uninten- (growing on the lake bot-
adults at this location.
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Letters to
call is not as important as
the care they able are to
Ye O l d
O n June 29th, Health, deliver once on scene, the
i b
Seniors and Active planned realignment of
the Editor
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Living Minister Kelvin Go- paramedic stations does
ertzen announced plans aim to improve projected
to transform Manitobas overall response time cov-
emergency medical ser- erage in rural areas.
vices system based on The proposed restruc-
recommendations that re- But the uncertainty of be- Manitobas provincial land turing of paramedic ser-
sulted from a comprehen- ing able to provide pre- and air ambulance dis- vices will take time. No
sive and large-scale review station will be closed or
completed over four years
dictable and professional patch facility in Brandon,
consolidated before the 1887 A sample of yarn was brought to town from the
paramedic service to rural has improved timely ac- Rapid City mill last week. The sample shows that the mill
earlier. Manitobans without this cess to paramedic resourc- system has achieved the
turns out a first class article in every respect.
The 2013 Manitoba reform should be cause es across the province. Not staffing and infrastructure
EMS System Review was for even greater concern. only can dispatchers en- necessary to manage that
authored by Reg Toews, a Ambulance service in sure that the closest avail- change safely and effec- 1897 Minnedosas Brunswick Hotel is to be sold by
respected leader in Mani- Manitoba has undergone able ambulance is sent to tively. public auction September 11th as is the Ray House at
toba health-care planning significant growth over the emergency calls, regard- EMS throughout rural Newdale the day previous.
and delivery, following ex- past 20 years. The respon- less of where it is stationed, Manitoba is steeped rich
tensive consultation with sibility has shifted from but they can also relocate in history. Many com- 1917 A footway under the Main Street of the CPR
frontline paramedics, land primarily transporting pa- ambulances from one area munity members and po- would be a real convenience and could easily be put in
and air ambulance service tients quickly to the near- to another to ensure ad- litical leaders take great now that the bridge is under construction.
operators, regional health est hospital for treatment, equate regional coverage pride in having built and
authorities, municipal to the delivery of acute based on current availabil- maintained a local ambu-
and community leaders, and advanced health care ity and anticipated need. lance station for decades. 1937 Work has commenced to hard surface Main
and many others. The re- But as the demand placed Street. The Town and provincial government will bear the
by paramedics. Ensuring Response times cannot
port concluded that Mani- on our paramedic servic- cost on a 75-25 percent basis. The 25 percent share from
all ambulances in Mani- and should not be mea-
tobas EMS system was es continues to increase, the Town amounts to apprximatley $1,200 of the $5,000
toba are staffed 24 hours a sured by proximity to an
fragmented with mini- so too does the need for total.
day, seven days a week, by EMS garage.
mal coordination across well-educated and highly The proposed new these system changes to
the province and should skilled paramedics is nec- station configurations ensure that we are able to 1947 First reading has been given for a by-law to pro-
be reconfigured to en- essary to ensure patients have been developed us- deliver those services to vide $12,500 to finish the building of the Minnedosa and
sure resources met future have access to the right ing mapping data, popula- all patients in a predict- district community rink. The rink committee has already
service demands in a re- care at the right time. tion figures and historical able, responsive, sustain- raised more than $21,000 for the project.
sponsive and sustainable Call volumes across call volume information able and safe manner.
manner. That report was
released publicly in April
the province have in- not available to us just
Eric Glass,
1957 Parking rules are being considered by Council. A
creased dramatically, ten years ago. We are now yellow, no-parking strip will be placed in front of the ceno-
of 2013, recommending placing a strain on am- able to more closely align taph and parking is to be restricted along the river bank
the realignment of EMS bulance services that rely available resources with Administrative Director,
opposite the block where the bowling alley is located.
resources, and was widely mainly on local volunteers service demand. Al- Paramedic Association
accepted and supported and on-call staff. Many though the time it takes of Manitoba
by industry representa- stations operate with staff paramedics to arrive at a 1967 The Tremont Hotel is about to undergo a mas-
tives and system stake- that are on-call for periods sive $140,000 renovation. It will now be called the Alpine-
holders across the prov- that can exceed 96 hours, Tremont and will be extended seven feet in front for a
ince. not only posing significant new entrance while the beverage room will be enlarged,
In the weeks follow- safety risks for paramed- dining room changed to a coffee shop and a complete
ing Minister Goertzens ics, their patients and the renovation of the top floor.
announcement, concerns public, but also resulting in
have been expressed re- temporary station closures 1977 Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau and his
garding the closure and and service outages due to three sons Justin, Michel and Sacha, spent a quiet but
consolidation of ambu- fatigue. To continue pro- enjoyable 48 hours at Cleark lake and Riding Mountain
lance stations in some viding service in this man- National Park.
communities as part of ner is unsafe, unpredict-
the restructuring plan. able and unsustainable.
The uncertainty that ac- The creation of the
1997 Erickson Royal Bank has been closed since Feb-
companies this proposed ruary due to the identification of a fungus. Renovations
Medical Transportation
change is understandable. are continuing and the re-opening is scheduled for early
Coordination Centre,
October.
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C ongratulations to Earl
and Freda Thompson
who celebrated their 70th
and Thomas Hallatt.
Joan Trott hosted a
baby shower in honour of
Fehr family in Brandon.
Murphy Fehr celebrated
his 1st birthday. Happy
wedding anniversary on great niece Mabel Pasiech- Birthday Murphy!
August 7th. The Thomp- nyk of Kimberly BC. Sev- Eva Graham of Bran-
sons are a remarkable cou- eral members of the Trott don visited on Sunday with
ple who still reside in their family attended this event Muriel McManus.
own home. in Hamiota.
Running on
On Saturday eve- Shawn, Christine
ning the McTavish family and Hunter Greer of Ken- Empty?
hosted a gathering of fam- may and Sarah Martin of Print jobs can take up to
ily and friends and neigh- Guelph, ON were Sunday 2-3 weeks to complete.
bours to celebrate the es- visitors with Jim and Nan- Fill up before you run out!
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By HILLARY MILLER exhibitors at this years plants, and came after the esque setting with the lake relatives in the area.
show, with a total of 325 Peony Show, which was and the trees in the back- Sidney Dueck of
O n Tuesday, August
15th, the Minnedosa
Community and Con-
exhibits. Albert Parsons of
the Horticultural Society
provided a list of some of
held earlier in the sum-
mer. Coming up, the Hor-
ticultural Society will host
ground.
Doreen and Eileen
Trott have returned from
Boissevain visited recently
with his grandparents,
Glen and Loreen Jackson.
ference Centre came the awards that were won the Annual Produce Sale, a holiday in Ottawa. While Dennis, Angelica and
alive with fall fruits, veg- earlier in the day, during which will hopefully be as in our nations capital we April Jackson spent the
etables and flowers, as the the judging portion of the well attended as the Fall visited with Bill and Leona weekend with Glen and
Minnedosa Horticultural exhibition. The best ar- Flower Fruit and Vegetable Peters, John, Jill, Georgia Loreen.
Society showcased their rangement was won by Show.
beautiful work. They event Parsons himself, as well as
began in the morning, with the award for Best Foliage
exhibitors bringing their Plant and Best Lily Spike.
work to the MCCC. with Best Gladiolus Spike was
the showcase portion run- won by Donna Dillabough.
ning from 2 to 4 p.m. Best Flowering Plant and
There were many peo- Best Rose were both won
ple in attendance, and tea by Audrah Caughell. Au-
and other refreshments drah is a long time mem-
were served to guests. The ber and supporter of the
hall was set up to allow for local Horticultural Society
a seating area for visitors to and continues to be in-
sit and enjoy their refresh- volved. Amazing for this
ments, while also enjoy- grand lady who celebrated
ing the beautiful aromas her 100th birthday a few
that came from the multi- years ago!
tude of flowers around the The event included
room. vegetables, flowers, succu-
There were thirteen lents, and other beautiful
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OBITUARY
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in sales and as a realtor. He always had time to chat and felt the Elphinstone Oakburn Virden
people in his life mattered, no matter whether they were close Erickson Olha Winnipeg
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sort, and especially enjoyed spoiling his grandchildren.
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