Your neighbors are making headlines again.
Morning from the Valley — here's what's growing in Winkler-Morden.
Okay, so I saw this story about the recent interprovincial drug bust, Project Puma, and how traffickers were apparently shipping cocaine through the mail, using a store as a front. When I read that, my first thought wasn't about the drugs, but about the sheer logistics of it. We're a hub, right? People are moving goods, components for Decor Cabinets or Triple E RVs, out of here all the time. To think someone would exploit that trust, the very infrastructure that helps our businesses and our community thrive, it really just grinds my gears.
### What This Means for Winkler-Morden
This isn't some big city problem; it highlights how even in growing communities like ours, we need to be vigilant.
* The idea of a local store, a place where people might grab their daily essentials or send packages, being used for something so nefarious is unsettling. It tarnishes the reputation of all the honest, hardworking small businesses along Highway 3 that are the backbone of our economy.
* It also speaks to the ongoing challenges that law enforcement faces, whether it's the RCMP or our own Winkler Police Service, in keeping up with these sophisticated operations. Our population has seen incredible growth – Morden grew 14.5% in five years, remember? With that growth comes new challenges, and unfortunately, sometimes that includes things we don't like to talk about at faspa.
* It's a reminder that while we pride ourselves on our community integration and our manufacturing success, we're not immune to the wider world's issues.
We're known for our ingenuity and our strong community ties, and stories like this, while concerning, really just underscore the importance of staying connected and looking out for one another. It's about protecting the very fabric of the Valley that we've all worked so hard to build.
Corinne Dueck, MiTL Sports Desk.
You know Keith and the team will be talking about this one – catch them live at mornings.live.