Bill Mason is probably one of the world’s most well-known Riverviewers. He was an accomplished painter, filmmaker, author, two-time Academy Award nominee, a world-class canoeist, and the creator of a painting of the community centre in the 50s titled, “After the...
In the Fall, Age Friendly Riverview (AFR) was able to organize three excellent seminars for older adults and others in Riverview, called the CRISP lectures. The first was with Rod Kueneman from Lord Roberts in September on building soil health and using garden space...
In case you missed it, the City of Winnipeg released a State of the Urban Forest report in April 2021 that gave our city a “fair” grade. Winnipeg’s canopy cover (the amount of the city covered by urban forest) is estimated at 17%, higher than other prairie...
Riverview’s 4×4 hockey tournament is returning this year on February 26th. Things are going to be run slightly differently this year, as we scale down the event in respect of public health. The tournament will be a one day event combining all divisions and the women’s...
Julie has been involved in helping organize Grey Hares from the very start, but before she joined, she’d never played hockey, and couldn’t skate backwards, never mind stop. For Julie Strong, and many other Riverview women like her, Grey Hares Hockey has been a way to...
By: Dan Sylvester There are some seasons certain school teams can dominate a sport although as I work on my second decade as a teacher and coach I believe this was a first; that the Collège Churchill High School Bulldogs won four volleyball championships this past...