A busy start to 2026
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As we move into the early months of 2026, I’ve truly appreciated the chance to connect with families, students, and community members across Fort Whyte. Following a busy and joyful holiday season, January and February have already been filled with meaningful events and conversations that leave me excited and optimistic for the year ahead.
We kicked off the new year at the Whyte Ridge Community Centre Winter Carnival. It was wonderful to see families embracing a true Manitoba winter — skating, sleigh rides, bonfires and spending time together as neighbours. Events like this remind us that even in the coldest months, our community spirit keeps Fort Whyte warm. A big thank you to the organizers and volunteers who make these gatherings possible year after year.
I also had the chance to visit The PICKLR, a new pickleball facility that has recently opened in our riding. It’s exciting to see new local businesses investing in Fort Whyte and creating spaces that bring people together. Whether you’re a seasoned player or trying pickleball for the first time, The PICKLR is already becoming a hub for recreation, connection, and healthy living in our community.
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Fort Whyte MLA and Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba leader Obby Khan reads to students as part of I Love to Read month.
February marks I Love to Read month, one of my favourite times of the year. I had the privilege of visiting multiple elementary schools throughout the constituency to read with students and talk about the importance of literacy. Seeing the excitement in classrooms and the curiosity of young minds is always inspiring. Reading opens doors to opportunity, creativity, and confidence — and I’m proud to support initiatives that encourage a lifelong love of learning.
As always, it is an honour to serve as your MLA. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me with any questions, comments, or suggestions. You can reach me at obby@obbykhan.ca or at 204-691-0720.
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