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This 92-year-old reminds us what built Swan River.

That documentary about Agatha is something you need to see.

Morning from Swan Valley — here's what matters in the northwest.

You know, sometimes the stories that hit closest to home aren't about big city politics or the latest forecasts. They're about the quiet strength that built this province, piece by piece. There's an award-winning documentary making the rounds called *Agatha's Almanac*, and it captures something profoundly Manitoban – the life of 92-year-old Agatha Bock on her family's ancestral farm down south. It’s a glimpse into a life that many in our valley would recognize, a testament to resilience and connection to the land that feels deeply familiar.

### Why This Matters for Us

This isn't just some film about a farm in southern Manitoba. It's about a way of life that built places like Swan River. Think about the families who've been here since the Thunder Hill lumber camps or who've farmed the land around Minitonas and Bowsman for generations. Agatha’s story is a mirror to our own valley’s history, showing the quiet determination needed to make a life out here, whether you’re working the forest, tending the fields, or keeping a community like ours thriving, five hours from Winnipeg.

* **Generational Ties:** It highlights the deep roots many families in the valley have to their land. * **Resilience:** A reminder of the hard work and self-sufficiency that defines our region. * **Cultural Preservation:** Captures a way of life that, while changing, remains foundational to Manitoba.

It’s easy to get caught up in the daily news from Winnipeg, but films like this remind us of the enduring spirit that shapes the entire province, from the Red River Valley right up to Duck Mountain and beyond. It’s about the people who stayed, who built, who made a life out of grit and good soil. And that’s a story we know well here in Swan River.

Beth Makarchuk, MiTL Sports Desk.

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