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Your Swan River spring is colder thanks to Winnipeg.

Your patio season isn't the only one taking a hit

Morning from Swan Valley — here's what matters in the northwest. You know, we’re five hours from Winnipeg, and sometimes it feels like they forget that distance. But what's happening down there with their spring, it echoes up here, even if it’s not always obvious. You hear about the cold snap putting a chill on their patio season and garden centers, and it makes you think about our own rhythm.

### What This Means for Swan River

It might seem like a stretch, connecting a Winnipeg patio to our valley, but the implications ripple out. When folks in the city aren't spending, it tightens things up everywhere. We’re used to late springs here, especially with the snow lingering longer in the Duck Mountains. But a cold, wet spring impacts:

* **Forestry:** The ground stays soft longer, delaying access for some operations. * **Agriculture:** Farmers around Minitonas and Bowsman watch the fields, knowing every delayed day impacts seeding and yield predictions. * **Local Businesses:** Even if we're not running big patios on Main Street like Winnipeg, our shops and services feel the squeeze when the provincial economy slows. People save where they can.

We’re a self-sufficient place, Swan River. Always have been, since the fur trade made us a hub. But a cold spring in the south still means less movement, less spending, and less overall flow in the provincial economy. We watch the weather down south just as much as we watch it tracking over Thunder Hill, because it all connects, even if we prefer our own pace up here. It’s not just about comfort; it’s about the bottom line for families who rely on the seasons.

Beth Makarchuk, MiTL Sports Desk, Swan Valley.

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