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We make it worthyourdrive!
Scan toseeour fullinventory

Kenton 204-838-2240
Shoal Lake 204-759-2385
www.woodworthdodge ca
September

DARRELL NESBITT/CROSSROADS THIS WEEK
Park West Outlaws’ Seth Logan broke a number of Transcona Nationals’ tackles on the first play of the game at Waddell Field in Shoal Lake on Saturday, Sept. 13, with great fan support on hand to witness the Rural Manitoba Football league contest. Despite a number of outstanding blocks and runs, Logan and teammates fell to their opponents 41-6, and saw their record drop to 0-2 on the season.
RACHEAL FLINTOFT
Crossroads This Week
Four local trail groups located in Erickson, Minnedosa, Onanole, and Rossburn are receiving a needed bump in grant funding in part by Manitoba’s 2025 Trails Manitoba grant program, supporting the development and enhancement of trails across the province.
Minnedosa’s Valley Life Recreation will be receiving $3,233 for
the anticipated Squirrel Stash Sea Can New Trail / Enhancement.
Friends of Riding Mountain Trail Stewards Program Maintenance will be receiving $5,000, and the Onanole area will also see a $10,000 grant towards Leda Lake Trail Head Enhancement (Phase 2 Leda Lake Park) New Trail / Enhancement – this through The Score Store.
The Rossburn Subdivision Trail Association (RSTA) will re-
ceive two separate grant amounts – $5,230 for the walking trail rehabilitation in the Erickson area, and $15,000 for General Trail Maintenance from Russell to Neepawa.
“RSTA is very grateful to receive this financial support,” said Ilse Ketelsen, RSTA secretarytreasurer. “It helps us to maintain our trails and keep them in good shape for trail users to enjoy the Trans Canada Trail.”
Through the Manitoba government and Trails Manitoba, Manitobans will see improvements to more than 30 recreational trails across the province – an amount totaling over $592,000 in funding.
“Trails provide important opportunities for Manitobans to spend time outdoors and enjoy nature all year long,” said Environment and Climate Change Minister Mike Moyes. “This funding will help improve a number of
walking, biking, skiing, all-terrain vehicle and snowmobile trails across the province and ensure Manitobans can continue to explore the great outdoors for many years to come.”
The Trails Manitoba grant program supports new recreational trail opportunities, develops present trails through improvements, and provides funding for continued trail maintenance.

