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Someone stole a playset from kids. Seriously, Headingley?

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Your kids won't believe what happened in Headingley

Morning from the Interlake — here's what's happening in Selkirk today.

The story out of Headingley about a playset being stolen right from a preschool playground, it just sits wrong with me. You hear about things going missing, sure, but a whole playset? Something meant for children, something that brings joy to those little ones. It's not just a piece of equipment; it's where kids learn to share, to take turns, to just be kids. The thought of someone taking that, it feels like it touches a raw nerve, even way up here in Selkirk.

### What This Means for Selkirk

This kind of thing, while it happened west of Winnipeg, makes you think about our own community. It makes you wonder:

* Are our local parks and playgrounds secure enough?

* What happens when a community asset, especially one for children, just vanishes?

* How do you explain that to a three-year-old who just wants to slide?

We're not a suburb, we're an independent city with a strong sense of community, and that means we look out for each other. Whether it's the playground down by Selkirk Park or the smaller ones in our neighbourhoods off Manitoba Avenue, seeing something like this reminds us how important it is to keep our spaces safe and respected. The Red River is a big part of our identity, but so are the places where our families gather.

This isn't just about a stolen playset; it's about the feeling of security and community we want for our kids right here in Selkirk.

Nolan Chicken, MiTL Sports Desk Selkirk.

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