Victory Church welcoming families to Gingerbread Night, Christmas Banquet
Victory Church is getting ready to celebrate Christmas with fun, meaningful programming and events over the next number of weeks.
On Monday, December 4 at 6:00 p.m., the Moose Jaw church is hosting a Gingerbread Family Night, and church administrator and communications director Kelly Boisclair is inviting the entire community to take part.
Corner camera store keeps community connection
Where Lipton Street meets Portage Avenue, photography pros and novices alike can find a one-stop camera shop to cater to any variety of needs.
The Toews family and their staff has been serving the photo community in Winnipeg since 1975, when Dick Toews purchased Independent Photo Centre. The name was changed to Photo Central in 1991 and then sold to his son, Andrew, in 2008.
Photo Central is equipped to function and flourish in a rapidly changing marketplace while making sure to best help the community they serve with honest advice and great service.
Titanium Mechanical steering Christmas toy drive
Call it community-minded Christmas spirit.
On Saturday, November 25th, Titanium Mechanical will be overseeing a toy drive to help brighten the holidays for local children in need. Partnering with Rocco’s Pizzeria, they’re inviting everyone with a toy to give or wish to make to Rocco’s between 6:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Space Age Kal Tire offers winter driving safety tips
Winter tires? Check. Winter wiper blades? Check. Emergency kit? Check.
Drivers can never take too many precautions when it comes to cold-weather driving, which is why Space Age Kal Tire of Steinbach is booking tire-changeover appointments, a winterization package and helpful advice for those journeys on snow-packed and ice-covered roads.
Apex Aesthetics: Christmas made beautiful!
Right about now, you’re starting to search for the perfect Christmas gift for your special someone. You want to give them something remarkable, something they really want – something they’ll absolutely love! But it also needs to look beautiful under the tree. Apex Aesthetics has got you covered!
Apex is making it easy for you to be a Christmas morning hero. Stop in to purchase a minimum $500 gift card, and you’ll receive a free gift valued at $350!
Local law firm recruits experienced criminal defence lawyer
Call it a happy accident.
“It’s a funny story,” explains Tyrone Krawetz. “I wasn’t actually looking for a job when I joined Christianson TDS.”
Krawetz was enjoying his busy law practice in Thompson Manitoba. Krawetz met Christianson TDS managing partner Bjorn Christianson for coffee during a visit to Portage la Prairie.
Plenty of hoopla – and unique pieces! – at Hoopers
Hoopers is the home of Scandinavian and mid-century modern furnishings for your home.
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Sponsored: Anchor of Hope: Point of View
I’m not a big tic toc user but I have been noticing a trend recently on that platform that is being repeated on other social media sites. The POV Format is intended to seem as if the viewer were present or make the viewer feel they are in a specific situation. It’s made me think about a lot of situations differently.
“Any gift, big or small, can make a real difference in our community… forever!”
“It’s about instilling a bit of friendly competition!”
This from Andrew Warkentin, board member with the Steinbach Community Foundation, which is hosting a Giving Challenge, November 13th to 19th.
“The Steinbach Community Foundation is a little different,” explains Warkentin.
House of Cars a “burst of energy” for Cochrane
Nik Klassen wants Cochrane vehicle shoppers to feel comfortable as soon as they enter House of Cars.
“The first thing you should experience when coming through our door is a burst of energy,” he says. “You’ll be greeted by a bunch of smiles from the people around you, and we’ll be excited to meet you.”
Klassen, a House of Cars owner and general manager, relishes the opportunity to provide pressure-free service to prospective buyers, and points out that the vehicle sales industry in general has sometimes received a bad rap.