Dismiss Menu Nav
Advertise With Us Submit News

News

  • Local Sports
  • Ag News
  • Funeral Announcements
  • Community
  • National News
  • Sponsored
  • Local News
  • Weather
  • Weather Radar

Features

  • Events
  • LocalJobShop
  • HelloGoodBuy Classifieds
  • Garage Sales
  • Games
  • AM1250 Program Guide
  • Daily News
  • Live Webcam
  • Road Reports and Cancellations

Contests

  • Feel Good Fridays
  • MIX 96 Contests
  • Country 107 Contests

Connect

  • Contact Us
  • Submit News
  • Meet the Team
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Streaming
  • RSS
  • Advertise With Us
  • Careers
  • Contest Rules
  • Accessibility
  • Terms Of Use Agreement
  • Privacy Policy
  • Journalistic Standards
SteinbachOnline
Back
Menu Nav
HSD Request for Bids - Snow Clearing and Removal

Schools and Division Buildings for Winter 2025-26, 2026-27. View details...

Register for Youth Rec Hockey starting September 19

Fall session for youth ages 7 – 16. Limited spaces. Learn more…

Babysitters Course Registration is Open!

This course is perfect for youth ages 11 (or completed Grade 5) -15 looking to build confidence and learn essential child care skills. Learn More...

Next
Local News

Honoring Kailer: Steinbach family turns heartbreak into hope for local youth

It’s been just over two and a half years since Lisa and Mike Rogal lost their oldest son, Kailer, to suicide at the age of 19. But out of their grief has grown a powerful tradition of love, remembrance, and hope for other young people in the community. This September marks the third annual Kailer Rogal Memorial Fundraiser, an event that Lisa says has been fueled by family, friends, and an outpouring of community support. “We are supporting local youth drop-in centres,” Lisa explained. “The first year was Blumenort, last year was Grunthal, and this year we’re doing Steinbach. Steinbach Youth Drop-In Centre, YFC Backstage, has a very, very special place in our hearts. That is where Kailer would go when he wasn’t at home, and we knew that he was safe; he was being looked after. For a mother of an at-risk youth, that is important.” The 2025 fundraiser will be held on Saturday, September 27th, from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Bentwood Hall in La Broquerie. The evening will feature a dinner, dance, comedy show, silent auction, and 50/50 draw, all with a western theme. “So, Bentwood Hall is located on Hwy 52 between Steinbach and La Broquerie,” Lisa shared. “It’s a beautiful location… and it’s an indoor event. So, bring your dancing shoes or boots; it’s going to be a lot of fun.” She adds that the evening entertainment will include the return of comedian Big Daddy Taz. Lisa says that last year he brought the perfect mix of laughter and healing to last year’s fundraiser. “Turns out that the comedy part of the evening was new for us, but it just worked out so beautifully,” Lisa said. “Even during a serious event, there’s still a time for joy.” But behind the fun and laughter lies a serious purpose. This year, proceeds will go toward creating an Emergency Counselling Fund for youth at Steinbach’s Backstage Drop-In Centre. “This year, we have opened up an Emergency Counselling Fund for the youth. It was just something that came from our hearts; that youth in crisis need emergency care. We wanted to do something to make that possible, or at least speed up the process.” For Lisa and Mike, the fundraiser is deeply personal. “Our Kailer struggled a lot in his life with his mental health,” Lisa shared. “We actually noticed the change at the age of three, so it was a long, long battle. We lost him two and a half years ago when he was 19. He was just a baby. After he passed, the influx of youth in our life was incredible. We did not expect that. Early on, we wanted to channel our pain into purpose and do something tangible for these kids. They’re struggling. They’re beautiful. They’re so precious. So this is just our piece that we want to offer.” The Rogals aren’t doing it alone. Lisa says the event is carried by a “core team of six” as well as volunteers, local groups, and supportive friends. “We’ve been connecting with other organizations,” she said. “So, we’ve got Cowboys Racing, we’ve got the Southeast Men’s Group on board. We’re not doing it alone. It’s a team effort.” The Rogals have also created a line of hoodies and t-shirts to support the fundraiser, each printed with meaningful, encouraging messages paired with the suicide awareness semicolon symbol. “My shirt says ‘Stronger than the storm,’” Lisa explained. “We’ve come up with a few different meaningful phrases, ‘It’s OK not to be OK,’ ‘Your story isn’t over,’ and ‘U -Matter.’ These are things we want to say to everybody around us. It’s just our way of saying, you’re loved and you’re important.” Tickets for the event are available until September 20th through posters around town, the Kailer Rogal Memorial Facebook page, or Instagram. Lisa says she hopes people come ready for good food, laughter, music, and dancing, but most importantly, ready to support youth who need it most. “You never know who needs to hear it,” she said. “You never know who needs to feel that reminder, that they matter.”
Local News

Falk returns to Ottawa for fall sitting

Gallery icon
Sponsored

Make winter easier with flexible storage from 98 Storage

Community

The rink is waiting: Steinbach Minor Hockey encourages young athletes

Local News

Expert offers tips to protect children from predators

Local News

Roseau Valley School expands free meal program

Community

More chances to win tickets to Warren Zeiders

Games Daily News Live Webcam Feel Good Fridays Road Reports and Cancellations Country 107 Contests MIX 96 Contests Community Events
Local Sports

SRSS Sabres programs rocking and rolling right along

National News

The budget, bail and other bills: Five things to watch for as Parliament returns

National News

Build Canada Homes aims to build 4,000 housing units on federal land: Carney

Local Sports

Scores and Schedule

Community

Northern Lights light up the skies over Steinbach tonight

Local News

Hutterite HEART: How faith is bringing victims home to grieving families

Local News

179 Chapel Drive Finally Gets A New Owner

Local News

What does return of warm weather mean for Fall lawn care and gardening?

Local News

Manitoba municipalities press Ottawa for water funding

Local News

Manitoba cabinet briefing on landfill search for murder victims not being released

Gallery icon
Local News

Firefighters rescue vehicle after Hanover roads flood

National News

Former climate minister McKenna describes struggles over carbon pricing in new book

  • Events
  • Jobs
  • Buy & Sell

Events

  • BOSS Little Ballerinas (Ages 3-5) Class One
    calendar-ico Mon, Sep 15, 4:00 PM
  • Intermediate Pickleball
    calendar-ico Mon, Sep 15, 4:00 PM
  • BOSS Little Ballerinas (Ages 3-5) Class Two
    calendar-ico Mon, Sep 15, 4:45 PM
  • BOSS Hip Hop (Ages 3-5)
    calendar-ico Mon, Sep 15, 5:30 PM
  • Kids Drawing & Colouring (5-6)
    calendar-ico Mon, Sep 15, 6:15 PM
View more arrow-right-ico

Jobs

Powered byLocal Job Shop
  • Administrative Assistant
    TimeAdministrative, Full-time, Permanent, Communications/Media FeaturedFeatured
  • Job Posting: Stone Slinger Operator (Seasonal Full-Time)
    TimeFull-time, Hourly, Skilled Trades, Seasonal
  • Sheet Metal Fabricator
    TimeFull-time, Skilled Trades, Permanent
  • Team Leader - Shipping Team
    TimeFull-time, Hourly, Permanent, Transport, Manufacturing
  • WARRANTY ADMINISTRATOR
    TimeProfessionals, Administrative, Full-time, Retail, Sales, Skilled Trades, Labour, Agriculture, Communications/Media, Finance, Human Resources, Manufacturing
View more arrow-right-ico

Buy & Sell

Powered byHello Good Buy
  • 230 Chrysler Gate, Steinbach Mb
    $499900 FeaturedFeatured
  • 134 Granite Park Boulevard
    $638000 FeaturedFeatured
  • GROW LIGHT
    $15
  • 2 AEROGARDENS, 6 PODS
    $50
  • WOMENS CABELA’S BOOTS
    $20
View more arrow-right-ico
National News

RCMP feared traitor Kim Philby knew 'most interesting' Canadian secrets: documents

Gallery icon
Local Sports

Preseason closes with Pistons victory over Nighthawks

Gallery icon
Local Sports

Female hockey teams 'Coming Together' in support of Cancer Care Manitoba

Gallery icon
Local News

Steinbach event recognizes work of direct support professionals

Local News

Niverville’s drainage system passes the test after record rainfall

Local News

Steinbach Arts Council highlights record year and new goals

← Previous 1 2 3 … 3495 3496 Next →