McNally Robinson shares 'What to Read' in December for readers of all ages!

The holidays are a perfect time to snuggle up with a good book. If your reading list isn’t quite as long as Santa’s list, McNally Robinson Booksellers is a great place to start. Chris Hall and Kathleen Friesen joined Nolan Kehler in the Classic 107 studios for the December edition of ‘What to Read’, which included a couple of gift ideas for adults and children alike. 

3D Construction is proud to provide a helping hand

Bill Doerksen knows what it’s like to need a helping hand – and the difference it can make when it’s offered.

More than 26 years ago, after losing his millworking job in Steinbach when the company that employed him went out of business, Doerksen was offered a fresh start by a Manitoba government program facilitated by the Southeast Unemployment Centre.

Local realtor Ruth Alexander explains how little details can go a long way

When it comes to showing your home to potential buyers, first impressions can be vital. As Ruth Alexander explains, the little details can go a long way.

“Bright, welcoming spaces feel larger and are more inviting, so leave all your lights on for showings,” she advises. “And don’t forget to make your bed every morning and tuck away those pet dishes.”

Same people, same products, same help for producers at re-branded McDougall Acres Grainex Inc.

When you have a century-old family farm that has evolved into a seed company with one of the largest portfolios in Saskatchewan, you simply don’t mess with a good thing. You do, however, have to plan for the future, as a new generation prepares to extend the operation’s success into the next hundred years.

CIR Realty- The Realtor Next Door

“We live and work in the community. Our agents are here to help people.”

CIR Realty has been a fixture in the Cochrane scene for decades. Known as “your neighbors down the street”, CIR pairs people with their perfect place.  

While buying a home, commercial or rural property can be quite transactional, it’s those personal connections that really make for the best fit.  

This Christmas, shopping local is easy at Love Local Manitoba in St. Vital Centre

It all began with an event, that became a pop-up shop, and today is a year-round store in St. Vital Centre.  

Love Local Manitoba first arrived on the scene in 2014, and in response to its popularity, chef and small business owner Peter Fehr opened a pop-up shop in the mall to help people easily find meaningful, high-quality Manitoba-made gifts for the Christmas season.  

The shop never went away. Today Love Local Manitoba is thriving in its shop near The Bay.