SPONSORED: Anchor of Hope: What If?

When I was pregnant with my son (now almost two years old), I remember feeling a lot of fear. Not fear about having a baby, but fear about something happening to my baby. I still remember feeling so anxious in those first few months as I counted down the days until the next ultrasound or doctor’s appointment, just so I could put my mind at ease, knowing that his little heart was still beating. I realized quickly that no matter how badly I wanted to keep my growing baby safe, it really was out of my control. Thankfully all was well and I became a mom to a strong and healthy baby boy.

Landscaping Made Easy with New Treherne Company, Accurate Slinging

Need gravel? Mulch? Soil? Landscaping material is essential to almost any outdoor transformation. And while it may seem like a simple job, it can take days and an entire team to move it in.

When you need the job done quickly and precisely, Blayne Lounsbury at Accurate Slinging in Treherne is your guy.

Blayne started Accurate Slinging at the beginning of spring 2023, happy to show off the magic of his new gravel truck.

But, this gravel truck is more than meets the eye. No – it’s not a transformer – but, as Blayne explains, it’s still pretty awesome.

Smitty's Winkler celebrating grand opening Friday

A widely loved and established franchise in the Pembina Valley is celebrating the grand opening of its new location in Winkler. Smitty's, located in the Quality Inn & Suites at the corner of Main Street and Highway 14, has been serving all your favourites for several months now, but is holding its official ribbon cutting today (Friday, July 21st)

June student athlete award-winner uses basketball to make a difference

You can ask Colin Dyck about his basketball, but don’t expect him to take much credit for his quite impressive talent. He’d rather direct attention elsewhere.

“I’m a proud follower of Jesus,” he says. “I love to show my hard work ethic through basketball and I love to glorify God in what I do.”

SPONSORED - Anchor of Hope: Learning to Float

When I was growing up, we lived about 20 minutes from Lake Huron, one of the Great Lakes with sand beaches and beautiful water. We lived on a farm where life was always busy and my dad disliked water, so we only went to the lake maybe once each summer. As a result, I wasn’t really comfortable once the water level got past my waist or maybe chest height when I was feeling especially adventurous. One day when I was at the lake with some friends, they were determined to teach me at least to float.

Borderland Powersports – A New Name in South Central Manitoba

When John Friesen purchased the remaining shares in Avenue Polaris Kawasaki South from Kirk and Dave Gyselinck, he knew a “tune-up” of the name was in order.

Now open as Borderland Powersports, Friesen and his team (Luke and Bryan in Parts, Melissa in Service, Cal in Sales, and Rodney and Blaine in the Shop) continue to provide a variety of Polaris and Kawasaki products – including ATVs, Side by Sides, Jet Skis, and Snowmobiles.

Festival of Words to feature Bob McDonald, author interactions & street fair

The 2023 Saskatchewan Festival of Words is set to be bigger, more interactive and more inclusive than ever before.

Among the headline authors at the July 13th to 16th event in Moose Jaw will be Bob McDonald, the longtime presenter of CBC Radio’s Quirks & Quarks who’ll be reading from his latest book The Future is Now on the mornings of the 14th and 15th.