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New leadership takes the helm at Yellowhead Centre

By Eoin Devereux

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The Yellowhead Centre has elected a new board president to lead the way for the next three years. Marla Steen was appointed to the position during the facility’s Annual General Meeting on Thursday, Oct. 23. Steen, who takes over the role from Wayne Jacobsen, has been a member of the committee for the past two years. She most recently served as Vice President. After accepting the new role as President, Steen noted to the Banner & Press that she is eager to work with the other members of the Neepawa & District Centennial Committee (aka - the Yellowhead Centre board). “I’m looking forward to the next three years. The Yellowhead Centre is a vital community gathering place. It’s not just a hockey rink, it’s important for all areas of recreation gathering,” said Steen. “We have a very supportive board in place. There is stability around the [board] table. I think it’s important that we do have a board that represents our community. Because, [the Yellowhead Centre] is not just Neepawa. It’s for the surrounding communities, as well.” As for Wayne Jacobsen, while he is stepping down as President, his presence will still be felt around the Yellowhead Centre. He will be remaining a member of the Committee, serving in the Vice Presidential role. Jacobsen said he was honoured to serve the community, as Yellowhead President for these last three years, and that he’s optimistic about what lies ahead.

“I’m honestly honoured, because I really believe that while we do have many important resources and facilities within our community, and not to downplay those facilities, but I do believe the Yellowhead Centre is the focus of what makes our community, in so many ways,” Jacobsen stated. “So, to be able to keep [the Yellowhead Centre] going and to work on its’ future has been very satisfying.”

The financial statements

Despite a slight increase in revenue this year across the board, the Yellowhead Centre still ran a year-end loss of $57,505. The primary reason for that was basically due to increases in insurance, as well as repairs and maintenance spending. The insurance coverage for the Yellowhead rose year-over-year by a little under $10,000. As for repairs, $145,999 was spent to keep the facility operational, an increase of $26,555 from the previous year. Total revenue for the year was $552,389, an improvement of $28,251 ($524,138 for the 2024 fiscal year). That number came from the combined operational revenue from the building, as well as donations, grants and the annual farming fundraiser project. The expenses, meanwhile, were $609,992 ($585,205 for 2024 fiscal year). Outgoing board president Wayne Jacobsen did note, however, that the year-end loss is not as bleak as it may appear, as revenue from the farming project will be made available soon. As well, the line of credit should be paid down significantly by the end of this year, which will make operation of the facility much easier.

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