News releases issued by the City of Selkirk
Concerns over gathering and Covid-19 mean that Selkirk residents will be placing their votes in the Oct. 26 election in different locations than in previous years. The Manitoba School Boards…
Since Selkirk hired an Urban Forestry and Naturalization Coordinator earlier this year, a new era of greening has begun to take root. Mihali Schindle, a Red Seal Horticulturist who’s also…
Fed up with potholes? The city is too. That’s why provincial Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, Doyle Piwniuk, was in Selkirk recently to survey the condition of provincial roads –…
A national shortage of training opportunities for lifeguards has left many scrambling to become certified or to recertify, making staffing at pools everywhere a challenge. The Selkirk Pool opened July…
Curious about pickleball but don’t want to buy a paddle in case it’s not really up your alley? You don’t have to spend your hard-earned cash, you can go to…