Your daily drive is probably worse than you think
Morning from the Valley — here's what's growing in Winkler-Morden.
You know, the CAA's "Worst Roads" list came out again, and while it's easy to joke about, it really hits close to home when you think about the routes we all use for everything from hauling goods to getting the kids to soccer practice. Highway 34, connecting Gladstone down to the U.S. border, got the top spot for the second year running. I mean, two years in a row? That's not just a bad patch; that’s a systemic issue, and it affects so much more than just a bumpy ride.
This isn't just about comfort; it's about our economy and our access. Think about all the manufacturers in our Valley — Decor Cabinets, Triple E, Friesen Corporation — they rely on solid infrastructure to move their products efficiently. A deteriorating Highway 34 isn't just an inconvenience; it’s a bottleneck for commerce, potentially driving up costs and slowing down the very growth we're so proud of here in Winkler-Morden. And for the families driving to the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre or the Corn and Apple Festival, it's about safety, too. We're seeing Morden grow 14.5% in five years, while much of rural Canada shrinks. We need roads that can keep up with that kind of progress.
* **Impact on Local Businesses:** Higher maintenance costs for delivery fleets, potential delays in shipping and receiving.
* **Safety Concerns:** Potholes and rough pavement increase the risk of accidents for commuters and tourists alike.
* **Quality of Life:** Nobody enjoys a jarring drive, especially when you’re just trying to get across the Pembina Valley.
It's a reminder that even as our towns like Winkler and Morden continue to thrive and integrate newcomers into our strong manufacturing base, the foundational infrastructure needs to keep pace. We can't let our roads become an obstacle to the incredible growth story happening right here in the Valley.
Corinne Dueck, MiTL Sports Desk.
You gotta hear Corwin and the gang's take on this — they're live at mornings.live.