Winnipeg firefighter Lindsey Ingram wins four gold medals at the Firefighter Challenge World Championships
The Firefighter Challenge League annually conducts up to 8 classic events in the Firefighter Challenge Championship Series that concludes with the World Championship event each October.
This year’s championship was hosted in Nashville, Tennessee October 21st-25th. The FCL pits elite firefighters from around the world against each other – and the clock. The athletes enter the skills-based challenge course known as the "Arena of the Brave" to complete "Five Essential Functions" – High-Rise Pack Carry, Hose Heist, Forcible entry, Hose Advance and Victim Rescue.
Episode 4 of Still Speaking covers the joys & dangers of international travel back in 1874
2024 and 2025 marked the 150th anniversaries of Mennonite communities in Manitoba and in this season of Still Speaking, host Conrad Stoesz from the Mennonite Heritage Archives is sharing true historical stories around this theme.
"Still plant and garden care to be done" on the latest Lawn and Garden Journal with Carla Hrycyna
Only TWO programs left for the 2024 Lawn and Garden Journal season. You can call host Carla Hrycyna live on the program with all of your gardening questions every Saturday morning at: 1-800-374-3315
Using a bag of reeschkje (toasted bread) as a life preserver? Hear the rest of the story on Ep.3 of Still Speaking
2024 and 2025 marked the 150th anniversaries of Mennonite communities in Manitoba and in this season of Still Speaking, host Conrad Stoesz from the Mennonite Heritage Archives is telling stories around this theme.
Johann Schroeder lived an eventful and difficult life. He made it to Manitoba in the spring of 1875, but he might not have survived the journey if it wasn’t for an unlikely lifesaving device.
Enjoy the entire life story of Johann Schroeder on Episode 3 of Still Speaking, season three, below:
After many years of success in Quebec, Kurling for Kids is excited to host an event at the Altona Curling Club
Kurling for Kids is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of children and their families at children’s hospitals. They strive to raise funds that allow hospitals to provide leading edge medical treatments, programs and equipment for children, which would otherwise be out of reach with current budgets.
Pulled pork is on the menu at the next Altona Senior Centre Fundraiser on October 25th
After refurbishing their entire kitchen and dropping in a brand-new parking lot, the Altona Senior Centre decided to host a delicious fundraiser that is coming up on October 25th!
5:00-7:00pm you can come enjoy some delicious pulled pork on a baked potato, as per usual it's for ages 1-99 and it's completely by donation.
Ernie Buhler is the current chairman on the board of directors at The Altona Senior Centre and he stopped by the studios to share all of the details with CFAM Morning Show co-host Zack Driedger:
On Episode 2 of "Still Speaking" season three, host Conrad Stoesz covers "the most important document in the Mennonite Heritage Archives"
"I think the most important document that we have is one that explains why there are Mennonites in Manitoba & Western Canada and why there are Mennonites in Mexico"
Only four programs left for the 2024 season, enjoy the latest Lawn and Garden Journal with Carla Hrycyna
You can call host Carla Hrycyna live on the program with all of your gardening questions every Saturday morning at: 1-800-374-3315
Whether lifting, dividing or planting new perennials, planting new trees or caring for others; gardening continues into Fall on the Lawn & Garden Journal
You can call host Carla Hrycyna live on the program with all of your gardening questions every Saturday morning at: 1-800-374-3315
Get your non-perishables ready for the Rhineland & Area Foodbank's Fall Food Drive
It's that time of the year, the Rhineland & Area Foodbank is looking for your support again for their Fall Food Drive.
The best part is, they come to you! Youth from the community will be going door to door on Wednesday, October 2nd so you can leave your donations out on the front steps, and they will swing by and pick up the bags.
Monetary donations are greatly appreciated as well, 90% of the Foodbank is run on monetary donations so throwing in a cheque or some cash would be a very welcome donation.