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Worship in the City gets new home for 2026

Worship in the City gets new home for 2026

longstanding community worship event during Steinbach’s Summer in the City (SITC) festival is getting a major change of venue this year.

Service moves indoors for 2026
Andrew Dyck, lead pastor at Stony Brook Fellowship Church and co-chair of Worship in the City, says the excitement is building for the annual service.

“This is something we do every year for the festival. A highlight for me personally is always the community worship service, and this year is no different,” he says.

This year, the service will move to the Southeast Event Centre, offering organizers more space and a weatherproof setting as they prepare for what they hope will be their largest gathering yet.

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Bands from Philippines choosing Steinbach as stop on national tours

Bands from Philippines choosing Steinbach as stop on national tours

Steinbach has become an international music destination after four bands from the Philippines booked to play the city’s Southeast Event Centre.

Promoters said they were drawn to the Manitoba city by the size of its new 3,500-seat venue, the large Filipino community there and Steinbach’s proximity to Winnipeg.

The first concert, this Saturday, is the Kundiman tour, which involves three bands from the Philippines who helped define the OPM (original Filipino music) genre: Moonstar88, Silent Sanctuary and Hale.

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Dodgeball league hopes to bring fun and fitness to Steinbach

Dodgeball league hopes to bring fun and fitness to Steinbach

A new dodgeball league is preparing to launch in Steinbach this fall, and organizers are inviting residents to try the sport for free during a special introductory event.

Southeast Event Centre will host the come-try night on May 27 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., giving people a chance to experience what league play will look like before registration officially opens later this summer.

Nick Grenier, who lives in Ile des Chenes and runs a league in Winnipeg, says the idea came together as the Southeast region continues to grow.

“With the new Southeast Event Centre, it just felt like it was at the right time to try to spread the sport into other communities, and I think there’s no better place to start than that facility.”

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Charity hockey game and silent auction to support Safe Families Steinbach

Charity hockey game and silent auction to support Safe Families Steinbach

A charity hockey game and silent auction featuring local business leaders and former high-level players is set to hit the ice in support of Safe Families Steinbach.

Community support behind new fundraiser
The fundraiser, organized by local businesses including Premier Portable Buildings and Lumber Zone, will take place at the Southeast Event Centre and aims to support Safe Families Steinbach while becoming an annual community tradition.

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Steinbach Pistons ranked #2 in Canada for average attendance

Steinbach Pistons ranked #2 in Canada for average attendance

The Steinbach Pistons drew more fans this year than nearly every other Junior A hockey club in Canada.

Kevin Geisheimer is Director of Operations for the Steinbach Pistons. He says the Pistons averaged 1,885 fans per game during the 2025/26 season. Based on data compiled from the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL), the Pistons ranked #2 nationally. The only team with a higher average attendance was the Edmundston Blizzard of the Maritime Hockey League (MHL), with 2,327 fans per game.

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Mayor says Southeast Event Centre beating expectations

Mayor says Southeast Event Centre beating expectations

The Southeast Event Centre is performing better than expected after its first full year of operation, according to Steinbach Mayor Earl Funk.

Funk spoke following a recent presentation by the Southeast Events Group to Steinbach City Council’s Strategic Priorities Committee.

The presentation outlined the facility’s financial performance, event activity, operational challenges and future opportunities.

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Worship in the City launches community mass choir for summer gathering

Worship in the City launches community mass choir for summer gathering

A major change is coming to Steinbach’s Summer in the City festival Sunday worship service this year, and organizers say it opens the door for even more people to take part.

For the first time, the annual Worship in the City Sunday service will move indoors to the Southeast Event Centre, and with the larger venue comes a brand-new mass community choir open to singers from across southeastern Manitoba.

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Southeast Pour to bring tastings, food and community support to Steinbach

Southeast Pour to bring tastings, food and community support to Steinbach

A new tasting event is set to debut at the Southeast Event Centre (SEEC), offering residents a chance to sample a wide variety of beverages while supporting a local organization.

Southeast Pour
Organizers say Southeast Pour is part of a broader event to build community engagement around the city’s relatively new events facility.

“When we talk about the whole community being part of this, it becomes more important than ever,” says Michelle Sawatzky Director, Communications, Marketing and Sales at SEEC.

Sawatzky notes early ticket sales have been strong, with hundreds already sold.

“You will not be alone when you come. You will add to the incredible environment that it will be.”

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Kaiser, Thvedt keep Pistons season alive with thrilling win over Virden

Kaiser, Thvedt keep Pistons season alive with thrilling win over Virden

A massive third-period comeback had the Southeast Event Centre rocking, as the Steinbach Pistons kept their season alive by defeating the Virden Oil Capitals 4-2 in game five, forcing a game six coming up on Sunday.

First period
Facing elimination, the Pistons came out of the gate on their toes, pushing hard to find offence while also having defensive details.

All the hard work paid off with some really good chances in the opening half of the period, but they couldn’t convert, keeping it a scoreless draw.

A power play for Virden would give them the opening marker, as for the fourth time in the series, it was the Oil Caps striking first, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.

Both teams traded chances the rest of the way, but neither team could find the back of the net, ensuring a 1-0 lead for Virden carried into the second period.

The score stayed 1-0 thanks in large part to the work of Steinbach’s Easton Thvedt, who was sensational through the first and would only get better as the game went along.

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Steinbach Pistons face must-win playoff game before near-capacity crowd

Steinbach Pistons face must-win playoff game before near-capacity crowd

The Steinbach Pistons are gearing up for a high-stakes playoff matchup Friday night as they look to keep their season alive in front of what is expected to be another packed crowd at the Southeast Event Centre.

The Pistons host Game 5 of their playoff series at 7 p.m. on April 10, trailing the series three games to one in a must-win situation.

Kevin Geisheimer, Director of Business Operations for the Pistons, says fan turnout has remained strong throughout the playoffs.

“We’ve been over 2,000 fans for all of our playoff games,” said Geisheimer. “For the game coming up tonight at 7 o’clock, we only have a few hundred tickets available.”

He encourages fans to purchase tickets in advance to avoid missing out.

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SEC brings back community garage sale

SEC brings back community garage sale

by GREG VANDERMEULEN

After a year’s hiatus, the community garage sale is back, thanks to the Southeast Event Centre.

Last year’s event was cancelled due to arena construction, and the SEC says it’s back under a new name.

Called the Garage Sale Marketplace at SEC, this year’s event will take place on April 25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the T.G. Smith Arena.

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New tasting event brings community flavour to Steinbach and the Southeast

New tasting event brings community flavour to Steinbach and the Southeast

A new event at the Southeast Event Centre aims to give Steinbach residents a reason to stay close to home for a night out, while showcasing the region’s growing food and beverage scene.

The Southeast Pour, taking place Friday, April 24 at 6:30 p.m., is designed as a tasting-style experience that brings together beer, wine, spirits and local food vendors under one roof. For Amanda Curwin, Director of Food & Beverage at the Southeast Event Centre (SEC), the idea is simple: create an approachable, community-focused alternative to larger festivals typically found in bigger cities.

“We’re really excited about the Southeast Pour,” she says. “The original thought was to bring a mini wine, whiskey and beer fest to our community, something completely new where you can experience everything in one place.”

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Southeast Event Centre designer recognized nationally

Southeast Event Centre designer recognized nationally

A major moment for a southern Manitoba architect is also a point of pride for Steinbach, as the building he helped bring to life continues to draw crowds for one of the city’s biggest sporting weekends of the year.

Local connection to Steinbach’s newest landmark
As fans prepare to pack the Southeast Event Centre Saturday night for Game 5 of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League playoffs, few may realize the arena itself is part of a larger story of prairie-built architecture.

Jeff Penner of Winkler, a partner with Verne Reimer Architecture, has been named a fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, one of the highest honours in the profession. His work includes the Southeast Event Centre in Steinbach, now home to the Steinbach Pistons.

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Steinbach Pistons playoffs bring community together on and off the ice

Steinbach Pistons playoffs bring community together on and off the ice

As the Steinbach Pistons head into the playoffs this Friday, the excitement isn’t just about hockey. It’s about community.

From packed stands to pregame gatherings and local partnerships, the playoff push is shaping up to be as much a social event as it is a sporting one.

For Jamie Roy, director of sales and marketing for the Pistons, that sense of momentum has been building all season.

“It’s a bit of a different feeling than last year because we would have just been fresh into the new building.”

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Pistons celebrate successes on and off the ice at banquet

Pistons celebrate successes on and off the ice at banquet

Adate decades in the making finally came to pass March 4, as the Steinbach Pistons were able to host their annual Fire and Ice Banquet at the Southeast Event Centre.

Team banquets in the past were held in Friedensfeld Hall or the Niverville Heritage Centre, but with a top class facility to play out of, the team transformed their ice surface into a banquet hall for over 500 guests.

Team president Grant Lazaruk welcomed guests to the 16th annual Fire and Ice Banquet.

“A major reason we hold the title of the best junior hockey organization in Canada is the incredible support we receive from our sponsors, from our volunteers, our fans, our community,” Lazaruk said.

“From the bottom of our hearts we thank you.”

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Chipman talks Jets past, present and future at Pistons gala

Chipman talks Jets past, present and future at Pistons gala

Attendees at the Steinbach Pistons annual Fire and Ice Banquet got an inside look at the return of NHL hockey to Manitoba, as Winnipeg Jets owner Mark Chipman was the guest speaker at the event.

It was the first time the Pistons had hosted their banquet inside their home rink, with the Southeast Event Centre fully transformed with guests eating and drinking just above the actual ice surface.

“It’s unbelievable,” Chipman said when asked what he thought of the SEC.

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New pickleball club at Southeast Event Centre welcomes beginners and seasoned players alike

New pickleball club at Southeast Event Centre welcomes beginners and seasoned players alike

Pickleball continues to surge in popularity across North America, and now adults in Southeastern Manitoba have a new place to play, learn and connect.

The Southeast Event Centre has launched The Court House Pickleball Club, a new program designed to bring people together through one of the fastest-growing sports in the region. The club offers weekly drop-in play, league opportunities and a welcoming environment for players of all experience levels – especially beginners.

“Our mission at the Southeast Event Centre is to promote community through high-quality recreational activities,” says Gabriel Brandt, director of sports programming. “Pickleball is accessible, competitive and social – everything you need to make this the highlight of your week.”

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Pistons’ Fire and Ice Banquet highlights community support and future plans

Pistons’ Fire and Ice Banquet highlights community support and future plans

The annual Steinbach Pistons Fire and Ice Banquet was a resounding success, bringing players and fans together for an evening of celebration.

Director of Business Operations Kevin Geisheimer says the night was spectacular, highlighting both the strong attendance and the fact that it was the first banquet held at the Southeast Event Centre.

“It was everything we thought it would be. It’s pretty special to be able to do a banquet right on the same surface where we play in our home community on a weekly basis. It’s super special, and the community came out in a big way.”

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Local skaters to shine in Southeast figure skating showcase

Local skaters to shine in Southeast figure skating showcase

Figure skaters from across southeastern Manitoba will take to the ice this weekend as several local clubs come together for a new regional showcase in Steinbach.

A figure skating first
The 2026 Southeast Figure Skating Show will feature skaters from multiple communities performing together in one large end-of-season event.

Organizer Andrea Wolgemuth, a coach with the Steinbach Skating Club, says the idea was to bring together clubs that usually operate separately.

“This is the first time ever we’ve joined all the clubs in the southeast together to do one big show for the end of the year,” Wolgemuth says.

Four clubs are involved in the show, including the Steinbach Skating Club, Seine River Skating Club, based in Île-des-Chênes and Lorette, Niverville Skating School and La Broquerie Skating Club.

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City approves final borrowing for Southeast Event Centre and Highway 12 intersection

City approves final borrowing for Southeast Event Centre and Highway 12 intersection

Steinbach city council has given third reading to two borrowing bylaws, approving debt for the Southeast Event Centre (SEC) and for upgrades to the Loewen Boulevard and Highway 12 intersection.

The first bylaw authorizes borrowing to complete construction of the SEC. The Municipal Board has approved the debenture, allowing council to proceed with final approval. The loan will be repaid over five years at an interest rate of 3.83 per cent.

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Pistons setting new game-day standards

Pistons setting new game-day standards

The Steinbach Pistons have turned their home games into full-blown events. From in-house replays, themed nights, live music and competitions, the Southeast Event Centre is a party for Junior A home games.

Kevin Geisheimer was brought on at the beginning of last season as the team’s director of business operations. After a season in La Broquerie and a last-second move back to Steinbach, the Pistons have established themselves in their new rink.

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A standout day: Pistons game brings students together

A standout day: Pistons game brings students together

Hundreds of students from local schools filled the Southeast Event Centre (SEC) with cheers during a recent Steinbach Pistons school-day game, an experience educators say left a lasting impression on students.

Community partnership
The outing brought together close to 2,000 students from multiple Hanover School Division (HSD) schools, many of whom were attending a Pistons game for the first time on Monday, Jan. 26.

From the moment students arrived, the atmosphere inside the arena delivered what one school administrator described as a “wow factor.”

Anders Rempel, principal at Elmdale School, says the relationship between the Pistons and HSD is a wonderful community partnership built through Mike Kehler, Team Chaplain for the Steinbach Pistons.

“I feel like we’re part of something really special to have a team with a new arena who wants to fill their building and who wants to build a fan base,” Rempel says.

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Nearly 2,000 students pack Southeast Event Centre for Pistons game

Nearly 2,000 students pack Southeast Event Centre for Pistons game

The Steinbach Pistons partnered with the Southeast Event Centre to create a fun and memorable experience for students across the Southeast.

Pistons Director of Business Operations Kevin Geisheimer explains that a November game against the Winnipeg Blues had been postponed due to weather. After struggling to find a new date, both teams agreed on a mid-day puck drop and decided to turn it into a special event for local schools.

“We did that last year in La Broquerie with a postponed game, and it worked out pretty cool, but now we could do it at a whole other level in this building.”

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Survey shows Grand Slam of Curling boosted Steinbach economy

Survey shows Grand Slam of Curling boosted Steinbach economy

The Grand Slam of Curling left a lasting impact on Steinbach, generating increased local spending, sold-out hotels and a renewed sense of community pride.

Community response
To better understand the event’s impact, the Steinbach Chamber of Commerce distributed a voluntary survey to local businesses and the community following the event.

“We wanted to reach out to the community and find out what was some of the economic impact that came from this fabulous event,” says Tessa Masi, executive director of the chamber.

The chamber received more than 100 responses to its voluntary survey.

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Staff break down successes and key takeaways from Grand Slam of Curling

Staff break down successes and key takeaways from Grand Slam of Curling

Steinbach took centre stage as the Grand Slam of Curling brought national attention and packed crowds to the Southeast Event Centre.

With the event now wrapped up, SEC staff are reflecting on both the highlights and the challenges that came with hosting a major bonspiel.

Months of preparation paved the way
General Manager Melanie Hiebert says preparation began months in advance, with countless hours spent planning before the first rock was ever thrown.

She adds that the hands-on work intensified on January 2, when the building transformation began.

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Grand Slam of Curling leaves lasting impression on the southeast

Grand Slam of Curling leaves lasting impression on the southeast

The Grand Slam of Curling wrapped up as a major success at the Southeast Event Centre (SEC), drawing crowds and international attention.

In the stands, seats were filled with community members, curling fans and local politicians, all eager to see the world’s top athletes compete.

Goertzen says the Grand Slam’s impact went beyond the ice
Steinbach MLA Kelvin Goertzen says it’s wonderful to see this event come to fruition after years of planning.

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Hollywood film crew turns Grand Slam of Curling in Steinbach into movie set

Hollywood film crew turns Grand Slam of Curling in Steinbach into movie set

A major curling event in Steinbach briefly doubled as a movie set Friday night, as a film crew working on a Hollywood production captured scenes during the Grand Slam of Curling at the Southeast Event Centre.

According to a fan that got to spend some time with the stars of the movie, it is titled Sticks and Stones, tells the story of American curler John Shuster. It is focused on his underdog journey to Olympic gold in 2018.

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Curling Club President thrilled with last few days of action at SEC

Curling Club President thrilled with last few days of action at SEC

The Grand Slam of Curling will be leaving Steinbach after several incredible days, but Steinbach Curling Club President Cody Bergen believes the impact of having such a great event in the city will be felt for a long, long time.

What a wonderful few days

Throughout the last few days, Bergen says it’s been a group effort from the curling club as they helped in and around the event. “I can’t speak highly enough of how the curling club came together and helped to supply a number of volunteers for this event, and how smoothly the event went. It was just impressive, and I think everybody had a great time, and the whole week was just a tremendous success.”

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Einarson falls in Players’ Championship final on home ice

Einarson falls in Players’ Championship final on home ice

STEINBACH — Kerri Einarson has waited a long time for a chance to win a Grand Slam of Curling event in her home province.

Unfortunately for the Gimli-based skip, raising a trophy with loads of family and friends in the stands wasn’t meant to be on Sunday as she came up short in a 6-5 loss to Switzerland’s Silvana Tirinzoni in the Players’ Championship final inside Steinbach’s Southeast Event Centre.

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Visitors praise Southeast Events Centre as Steinbach hosts Grand Slam of Curling

Visitors praise Southeast Events Centre as Steinbach hosts Grand Slam of Curling

Steinbach is hosting some of the best curlers in the world this week, as the Grand Slam of Curling takes over the Southeast Events Centre, drawing elite international teams and dedicated fans from across Canada.

The event is serving as a key tune up for athletes heading to the Olympic Games, while also offering local residents a rare opportunity to watch world class curling without leaving the region.

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Young curlers inspired by world-class action at Grand Slam of Curling

Young curlers inspired by world-class action at Grand Slam of Curling

Young curlers from across the Southeast are soaking in the excitement of elite competition in Steinbach as the Grand Slam of Curling continues.

Steinbach Curling Club Junior Coordinator Gord Oakley says Team Wiebe, the club’s U15 female team, recently qualified for the 2026 Manitoba Winter Games. He adds that hosting a Grand Slam has been an incredible opportunity, allowing the young athletes to watch several games firsthand.

“[It’s] an opportunity to not only watch their hero’s play, they get to meet them in person, get an autograph and picture. These teams are the best in the world.”

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Local name hits the ice as Grand Slam of Curling begins in Steinbach

Local name hits the ice as Grand Slam of Curling begins in Steinbach

The Grand Slam of Curling Players’ Championship is underway at the Southeast Event Centre, featuring a familiar name on the ice.

BJ Neufeld, the son of Steinbach-born professional curler Chris Neufeld, is competing with Mike McEwen’s team, representing Saskatchewan.

BJ usually curls with Reid Carruthers, but that team did not qualify for this event.

He explains that Colton Flasch of Team McEwen reached out a few weeks ago, explaining that Kevin Marsch is expecting his son and would probably be staying home for the Crown Royal Players Championship in Steinbach, which opened the door for BJ to step in.

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Ice transformation complete as Southeast Event Centre welcomes curlers

Ice transformation complete as Southeast Event Centre welcomes curlers

The ice at the Southeast Event Centre has been transformed into four sheets of curling ice as the venue prepares to host the Grand Slam of Curling.

Preparations began on January 2, and Sporting Events and Scheduling Manager at the SEC, Gabe Brandt, says the first step focused on ensuring the ice surface was perfectly level.

“We brought in the zamboni, together with the ice technicians, identified little areas where the ice wasn’t perfectly level, where there were some ridges in the ice.”

Once the surface was even, crews moved on to covering all existing lines and logos in the ice, including the large Pistons logo at centre ice.

“It’s powdered paint together with water. And basically, they have a wand, and they just spray everywhere on the ice, covering up the logos. They did that a couple times to make sure that we were starting from a nice clean base. And then basically we started flooding.”

After establishing a clean base, the team began installing the new logos and lines.

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Grand Slam of Curling brings world’s best teams to Steinbach

Grand Slam of Curling brings world’s best teams to Steinbach

The world’s top curlers are headed to Steinbach as the Grand Slam of Curling prepares to take over the Southeast Event Centre (SEC) in January.

From Steinbach to the Olympics
Gabe Brandt, sporting events and scheduling manager at SEC, says the event is a major milestone for both the community and the venue.

“We’re super excited to be able to host (these athletes) in our beautiful facility,” Brandt says.

The tournament will bring 24 teams together from Canada, Scotland, Italy, China, South Korea and other countries.

“There are no teams that are better than these anywhere else in the world.”

Among the headline competitors are Rachel Homan and Brad Jacobs, with roughly a dozen of the teams representing their countries at the 2026 Olympics.

“These world-class teams want to play one more time against each other to be ready for the Olympics,” Michelle Sawatsky, director of communications, marketing and sales at the Southeast Event Centre, says.

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Visitor from England enjoys first ever hockey game in Steinbach

Visitor from England enjoys first ever hockey game in Steinbach

A holiday visit to southeastern Manitoba turned into a true Canadian experience for a young visitor from overseas.

Amelie Bulat, a Grade 6 student from London, England, attended her first-ever ice hockey game while visiting family in her mother’s hometown of Steinbach over the Christmas break.

With her father, grandfather and sister, she took in a Steinbach Pistons matchup at the Southeast Event Centre.

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Dec. 13 at the SEC: “Are you ready for it?”

Dec. 13 at the SEC: “Are you ready for it?”

Make the friendship bracelets, head down to the Southeast Event Centre, take the moment and taste it. On Saturday, December 13, Steinbach, Southeast Manitoba and beyond will celebrate the most famous birthday in pop with a Taylor Swift tribute show.

Part of the Steinbach Tribute Series, “Taylor’s Story” will take fans on a memorable journey through the Eras, performing hits from albums including 1989, Red, Lover and Evermore.

As Michelle Sawatzky-Koop, SEC Director of Communications, Marketing & Sales, explains, Swifties will be treated to a concert that almost looks and sounds like the real thing.

“It won’t be just a blonde girl singing Taylor Swift songs,” she says, referencing performer Shannon Beresford. “She looks like Taylor Swift. She sounds like Taylor Swift. She acts like Taylor Swift. She’s incredible.”

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City requests deadline extension for Southeast Event Centre completion

City requests deadline extension for Southeast Event Centre completion

The City of Steinbach is requesting a one-year deadline extension for the completion of the Southeast Event Centre under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program – Community Culture and Recreation Infrastructure Stream.

This was discussed at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.

“There are a number of smaller outstanding items that we are working with Graham Construction to have completed,” explained Corporate Services Manager Adam Thiessen. “Since they aren’t completely finished yet, we’re asking to extend the ISIP deadline to September 30, 2026, so that we can comply with the terms of that agreement.”

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Melanie Hiebert brings passion for community to Southeast Event Centre

Melanie Hiebert brings passion for community to Southeast Event Centre

The Southeast Events Group (SEG) has announced the appointment of a new General Manager who brings extensive experience and a strong connection to the community.

In August, Michelle Bezditny stepped into the role of Interim General Manager while the search for a permanent candidate began. That search has now concluded with the hiring of Melanie Hiebert, who officially started in the position on November 4.

Ben Townsend, a member of the SEG Board of Directors, says Hiebert is a strong fit for the role.

“We believe Melanie is going to bring strong leadership structure. She has an incredible passion for our community. Having someone local who truly understands the people here, how we think, what we value, what resonates with us, I think that will be a tremendous advantage as we continue to grow the Event Centre. So, I think those attributes were big for us.”

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City reassured there’s enough ice time for local sports at Southeast Event Centre

City reassured there’s enough ice time for local sports at Southeast Event Centre

Steinbach City Council has received reassurance that there’s enough ice time available for local sports and community use at the Southeast Event Centre.

During the October 14 meeting, Councillor Susan Penner said she had heard concerns from minor hockey about being pushed aside after the Eastman Selects signed a contract with the facility.

She then asked, “Is there something you can say to reassure minor hockey and the community?”

In response, facility representatives said there is more than enough ice time to meet community needs.

Jarrett Bishop, Southeast Events Group (SEG) treasurer, told council that ice utilization “is not what you think,” adding that the main ice sheet, known as The Bowl, had only 58 percent utilization during prime hours. Those hours are Monday to Friday from 4 to 11 p.m. and on weekends. Non-prime hours showed 33 percent utilization for The Bowl, while the TG Smith Arena showed even lower percentages.

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SEG requests $877K from City of Steinbach for operations and facility upgrades

SEG requests $877K from City of Steinbach for operations and facility upgrades

The Southeast Events Group (SEG) is asking the City of Steinbach for $877,000 to help cover operating costs this first year and a number of facility improvements that are needed.

This request was presented by the SEG board of directors at city council’s SPC or Strategic Priorities Committee meeting on Tuesday.

SEG President Grant Lazaruk says there are two components to this request, an operating fund request of $435,000 and a capital projects request of $442,000.

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Community gathers to officially open Southeast Event Centre

Community gathers to officially open Southeast Event Centre

It was a celebration years in the making. Residents of Steinbach gathered Thursday to officially open the Southeast Event Centre.

Crews broke ground on the project in January 2023. However, as was noted at Thursday morning’s grand opening ceremony, the idea for this project was first brought up at City Council level nearly 15 years before that.

Thursday’s ceremony included speeches from Lieutenant Governor Anita Neville, Provencher Member of Parliament Ted Falk, Minister of Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism Nellie Kennedy, Steinbach MLA Kelvin Goertzen, President of Southeast Events Group Grant Lazaruk, Steinbach Mayor Earl Funk, and former resident of Steinbach, professional player and coach Ralph Krueger.

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Steinbach shines as Manitoba Moose hit the ice at Southeast Event Centre

Steinbach shines as Manitoba Moose hit the ice at Southeast Event Centre

The Steinbach Pistons and Southeast Event Centre hosted the Manitoba Moose for an inter-squad game on Sunday, and it was an incredible experience.

The Moose play in Steinbach
That is according to Kevin Geisheimer, the Director of Business Operations for the Steinbach Pistons. He notes there was a unique buzz in the SEC as spectators got to see professional hockey players hit the ice in the new facility for the first time.

Because it was an inter-squad game and not a pre-season or regular season game, Geisheimer says they did not know how much interest there would be in the event, but the community really showed up.

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