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A 200-megawatt wind farm is coming. Are your property values safe?

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Your land and your wind, who gets to decide?

Morning from the Valley — here's what's growing in Winkler-Morden.

You know, we're used to seeing new developments spring up around here – another factory expanding, a new housing development popping up near the Winkler Bible Camp, or even the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre adding another dig site. But this talk about a massive 200-megawatt wind farm in our backyard, out in southwestern Manitoba, has really got people around the Highway 3 corridor buzzing in a different way. It’s not about growth in the way we usually celebrate it; it’s about a kind of growth that some folks are fighting against, worried it might actually detract from what we've built here.

### The Real Cost of Green Energy

A group of landowners are gearing up for a serious fight against this multi-million-dollar wind project. They're not just worried about the turbines changing the landscape; they're genuinely concerned about the environmental impact on our rich agricultural land and, critically, what it might do to their property values. For us in Winkler-Morden, where land is a legacy and property values have been steadily climbing (Morden grew 14.5% in five years, remember?), anything that threatens that is a big deal. It's not just about energy, it's about the future of our farms and our communities.

* **Property Value Concerns:** Landowners are worried about the tangible impact on their investments, a huge part of the wealth in our community.

* **Environmental Impact:** Questions are being raised about what a project of this scale means for local ecosystems and agriculture.

* **Community Voice:** This isn't just a Winnipeg decision; it directly affects the people who live and work the land right here.

This isn't just some abstract debate; it's about the heart of our region. When we talk about progress and development, we always have to ask: at what cost, and to whom? This wind farm discussion forces us to balance the push for green energy with the very real concerns of the folks who call this Valley home, the same people who've made it a national model for rural growth.

Corinne Dueck, MiTL Sports Desk.

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