Storm damage to southwestern Manitoba community’s arena ‘gut-wrenching,’ resident says

A southwestern Manitoba community of less than a hundred people is in shock after overnight storms damaged their local arena on Sunday.

Stormy weather damaged the arena in Foxwarren, Man., a small community just south of the town of Russell and not far from the Saskatchewan border.

The weather kept resident Danny Johnson awake throughout the night. He says the wind picked up really fast, knocking over a number of trees in the community.

“It ripped the roof off the one side, the whole east side,” he told CBC News on Sunday afternoon.

An arena with part of the roof missing is pictured from the inside.
‘Everybody’s trying to process what just happened here. It’s pretty devastating to this place,’ Danny Johnson said. (Submitted by Danny Johnston and Patrick Graham)

He called the damage “gut-wrenching,” saying the arena has held the small community together.

“Everybody’s trying to process what just happened here. It’s pretty devastating to this place,” he said.

“The population is 90 here. This is the only damn building left … here that was still somewhere to gather.”

The province said part of Highway 475, at the Foxwarren Access Road, was closed on Sunday morning due to debris on the road. Pictures show part of the arena’s roof laying on the road.

The arena is sentimental to Patrick Graham, whose grandfather helped build it in 1949.

“We all grew up here, and this is a small town, and that’s all we ever did was go to the rink,” he told CBC News.

“Lots of people couldn’t talk. There [were] people in tears,” he said. “It’s just a horrible thing for the community.”

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