Manitoba community projects get support from HyLife

HyLife Fun Days 2025 donated $35,000 each to projects in Killarney, Steinach and Neepawa

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Five people stand at centre ice in a hockey arena holding a large cheque for $35,000 from "HyLife Fun Days" made payable to the "Yellowhead Recreation Centre."

Glacier FarmMedia – Three communities in rural Manitoba have received backing for local community spaces and projects following the 2025 HyLife Fun Days, the pork company said.

The annual employee event earlier this fall also included $35,000 each to a basketball court in Killarney, supportive housing in Steinbach and heating upgrades at Neepawa’s recreation centre.

WHY IT MATTERS: Vertically integrated HyLife Foods started as a homegrown Manitoba food processing success story in La Broquerie and became a major employer in Neepawa. Majority ownership of the company was sold to Thai-based Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited in 2019.

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Each of the three communities are hubs for HyLife, with a feed mill and wash bay in Killarney, main processing plant in Neepawa and head office in Steinbach.

“Each year, more than 1,000 HyLife team members, business partners and community members come together to enjoy a gourmet meal prepared by the HyLife Culinary Team, participate in friendly sports competitions and enjoy family friendly activities such as face painting, games and more,” HyLife said in a release.

“It’s a time to connect, celebrate and, most importantly, give back.”

The company estimates the event has seen $1.7 million donated to local charities since it started in 2006.

Projects boosted

Money for the Killarney basketball court will be used for concrete repairs, new nets and resizing due to regulation standards, according to the press release.

Members of the Killarney Basketball Court Enhancement Project accept a cheque for $35,000 from HyLife Fun Days.
Members of the Killarney Basketball Court Enhancement Project accept a cheque for $35,000 from HyLife for upgrades. Photo: Submitted

“I can’t wait to see this already well-loved basketball court become a space for even more community members to come together,” local teacher Lisa Shiels said in the same release.

“This HyLife donation will be a massive help in bringing this community even closer.”

The Stenibach money will go into the pool for the Steinbach Community Outreach, which is building 65 supportive housing units in partnership with Eden Health Care Services.

“We’re joining forces with Eden Health Care Services to house those in our community who are living in poverty and facing serious mental health challenges, and this donation from HyLife is a massive help in supporting this important project,” said Charlene Kroeker, office manager of Steinbach Community Outreach.

Four adults and a child stand in a gym holding a large cheque for $35,000 from HyLife Fun Days payable to "Steinbach Community Outreach."
Steinbach Community Outreach accepts funds from HyLife slated for additional supportive housing in the eastern Manitoba community. Photo: Submitted

In Neepawa, heating unit upgrades are intended to keep programs such as gymnastics running through winter at the Yellowhead Community Recreation Centre.

“We were able to source a brand new, up-to-date heating unit, and this Fun Days donation will be a big help in the cost, and now we don’t have to worry about events being cancelled in the winter,” said Crystal Rannie, the centre’s director of operations.

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Miranda Leybourne

Miranda Leybourne

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Miranda Leybourne is a Glacier FarmMedia reporter based in Neepawa, Manitoba with eight years of journalism experience, specializing in agricultural reporting. Born in northern Ontario and raised in northern Manitoba, she brings a deep, personal understanding of rural life to her storytelling.

A graduate of Assiniboine College’s media production program, Miranda began her journalism career in 2007 as the agriculture reporter at 730 CKDM in Dauphin. After taking time off to raise her two children, she returned to the newsroom once they were in full-time elementary school. From June 2022 to May 2024, she covered the ag sector for the Brandon Sun before joining Glacier FarmMedia. Miranda has a strong interest in organic and regenerative agriculture and is passionate about reporting on sustainable farming practices. You can reach Miranda at mleybourne@farmmedia.com.

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