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Clare's Law just arrived in Winkler. Here's why you care.

Your safety matters here in the Valley

Morning from the Valley — here's what's growing in Winkler-Morden. You know, we talk a lot about the growth here, the new businesses, the folks moving in. But what about the less visible, but just as vital, growth in community safety and support? That's why I'm zooming in on the news about Clare's Law finally being in effect here in Manitoba. It's a game-changer, especially for our tight-knit communities like Winkler and Morden, and it shows we're not just building factories and homes, we're building a safer society.

### Why This Matters for Us

This isn't just some big-city Winnipeg policy; this is real for us, right here along the Highway 3 corridor. Shelters in southeastern Manitoba, including those supporting our region, are expressing relief. What does Clare's Law mean? It means if you have a real concern your partner might have a history of domestic violence, you can apply to the police to find out. It's about empowering people with information to make safe choices for themselves and their families. This kind of proactive protection is exactly the kind of smart, community-focused initiative that allows our families, new and old, to truly thrive here.

* It provides a formal way to access crucial information about a partner's past. * It's a proactive step for personal safety, not just a reactive one after an incident. * It gives individuals the power to make informed decisions about their relationships.

We pride ourselves on being a place where people come to build a better life, whether they've been here for generations or just arrived last year. Having Clare's Law in place reinforces that commitment to safety and well-being. It’s about ensuring that as our population grows, so does the support network for everyone in Winkler-Morden. This means more security for the families working at Friesen Corporation or Decor Cabinets, and for all the kids going to school right here in town.

Corinne Dueck, MiTL Sports Desk.

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