By Matthew Dekker
Mar 16, 2021 1:03 PM
The replacement of the swimming pool in Melville remains on track to be completed by the end of June.
In his report to Melville City Council, Director of Community Services Chris Bruce says the lone challenge is market volatility when it comes to acquiring supplies.
In response, Bruce says the building and pool contractors have been ordering everything as early as possible, adding major components like the water slide, pool liners and mechanical systems are being shipped.
This project will replace the old pool that was built in 1967.
By Benny Walchuk
Alberta’s Brendan Bottcher has finally won the Tim Hortons’ Brier.
The 29 year old skip beat Kevin Koe’s Wild Card Two team 4-2 in the final of the Canadian men’s curling championship winning yesterday (Sun) in Calgary.
Bottcher had lost the last three times in the final, including a loss to Koe in 2019.
Meanwhile, Saskatchewan’s Matt Dunstone out of the Wadena Re/Max curling cup got their 2nd straight Bronze medal after falling 6-5 in the Semi-Final to Bottcher earlier in the day.
By Ryan Young
A reminder for Manitobans.
Daylight Saving Time takes effect in that province at 2 o’clock tomorrow (Sun) morning, when clocks should be advanced one hour, to 3 o’clock.
Under Manitoba’s Official Time Act, Daylight Saving Time begins on the second Sunday in March, and continues until the first Sunday in November.
However, Saskatchewan residents don’t have to worry about it, because we remain on the same time year-round.