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That Uniqlo trip to Winnipeg just got more interesting for you

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Your Uniqlo trip is happening sooner than you thought

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

Did you hear about the lines snaking down Kenaston Boulevard for the new Uniqlo opening in Winnipeg? People were waiting for hours, folks. Hours! Now, I know what you're thinking: "Corinne, what does a clothing store opening in Winnipeg have to do with the Pembina Valley?" Well, everything! Our connection to the city is stronger than ever.

### What This Means for Winkler-Morden

Think about it:

* **Shopping Excursions:** How many of us make regular trips up Highway 3, past Carman and on into the city, for a full day of shopping? This just adds another destination to the itinerary. The new Uniqlo, with its focus on practical, well-made basics, fits right in with our no-nonsense, quality-first approach to life here.

* **Economic Ripple Effect:** Winnipeg's growth directly impacts us. When the provincial hub thrives, it creates more opportunities for our manufacturing sector – Friesen Corporation, Decor Cabinets, Triple E – and for the skilled tradespeople and families who commute or choose to make their homes right here in Winkler and Morden.

* **A Growing Corridor:** This isn't just about clothes; it’s about a vibrant, growing south-central Manitoba. Morden grew 14.5% in five years, while most rural Canadian towns are shrinking. We're part of a dynamic region that's attracting investment and new residents, many of whom are looking for the job opportunities in Winnipeg but prefer the community and lifestyle of the Valley.

It might seem like a small thing, a new store, but it’s another sign of a robust economy that benefits the entire region, all the way down to us. We’re not just watching the city grow; we're growing right alongside it, with our own unique blend of community and industry.

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

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