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Winnipeg Free Press
6 days ago
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Summer in McPhillips serving up lots for community
McPhillips Summer in McPhillips is an exciting and vibrant time. I've been able to celebrate graduations, pancake breakfasts, professional tennis tournaments, and local community park get-togethers. Every June, I have the honour of attending graduation ceremonies across McPhillips to present awards to some truly deserving students. Whether it's the Young Leaders Award at École Lansdowne recipients Ronrich Montecer and Darius La Roche; Dong Nguyen, a STEM Award recipient at Garden City Collegiate; or Community Leader Awards at MITT and Seven Oaks MET Schools Mark Glazer and Chahatpreet Rayat, each recognition reflects the talent, dedication, and bright future of these inspiring youth. It's a privilege to support them — even in a small way — as they continue their academic journey. The West St. Paul Canada Day celebrations are among the largest in the city — and they never disappoint! The day kicks off with a classic pancake breakfast and continues with bouncy castles, face-painting, live wrestling, a petting zoo, an arm-wrestling competition, a foam party, and of course, an epic fireworks finale. It's always spectacular to see so many families and community members come together to celebrate! Supplied photo McPhillips MLA JD Devgan is pictured (right) is pictured handing out cupcakes at during the West St. Paul Canada Day celebrations. A true gem in West St. Paul is the Winnipeg National Bank Challenger Tennis Tournament — a week of world-class competition right in our own backyard! I was honoured to attend and take part in the coin toss for a match. This tournament not only brings top-tier athletes to our community but also inspires local youth. Many have the chance to get involved as ball kids, connect with the players, and even receive some one-on-one tips during fun matches. What an incredible way to grow the love of tennis close to home! This past weekend, I had the pleasure of spending time at Meadowlands Park for a wonderful community gathering. Organized by local residents, the event featured delicious food, great music, and local vendors showcasing their handmade goods. It's always inspiring to see neighbours come together to enjoy our beautiful summer days and celebrate community spirit. Mondays A weekly look at news and events that matter in your communities. Summer in McPhillips means being out on the doorsteps — and it's always a highlight of the season. I've had the opportunity to speak directly with constituents about their concerns, hear thoughtful suggestions, and listen to your vision for the future of our community. Thank you to everyone who's taken the time to share their ideas — these conversations are truly invaluable. I look forward to meeting and speaking with many more as the summer continues. As always, my office can be reached at 431-323-6014 or by email at JD DevganMcPhillips constituency report JD Devgan is the NDP MLA for McPhillips. Read full biography Our newsroom depends on a growing audience of readers to power our journalism. If you are not a paid reader, please consider becoming a subscriber. Our newsroom depends on its audience of readers to power our journalism. Thank you for your support.


Irish Independent
21-04-2025
- Health
- Irish Independent
Tralee TY students pick up four awards at major national competition
The Transition Year students, Philip Brosnan and Karl Cronin, were awarded with four prestigious awards for their project and presentation at the recent 2025 Dare to Believe PE Expo held in the National Indoor Arena. Their project, 'The Benefits of Sport on Neurodivergent People', explored how physical activity can positively impact the lives of individuals with neurodivergent conditions—focusing on physical health, emotional wellbeing, and social inclusion. Out of the 250 projects from schools across Ireland, they won Best Overall Senior Winner, Wellbeing – Physical, Mental and Social, STEM Award and the Dare to Believe Award. The award win was hailed as a fantastic achievement by the two students who were accompanied to the awards by teacher Julianne O'Keeffe who said that she was very proud of the boys for all their hard work, efforts and dedication.