Jesus conference set to inspire attendees in Winkler
A new event is set to bring together churches from across southern Manitoba for a weekend of faith, learning, and worship. The Jesus Conference, happening February 21-22 at Winkler Bible Camp, aims to create a space for adults to deepen their faith and explore big questions about Christianity.
Jesus conference set to inspire attendees in Winkler
A new event is set to bring together churches from across southern Manitoba for a weekend of faith, learning, and worship. The Jesus Conference, happening February 21-22 at Winkler Bible Camp, aims to create a space for adults to deepen their faith and explore big questions about Christianity.
Baked with love: The secret to Hilda Gerbrandt’s delicious buns
Stepping into the studio with the warmth of freshly baked buns in hand, Hilda Gerbrandt is no stranger to sharing good food and great stories. Gerbrandt first delighted us with her homemade Sloppy Joes back in January. Now, she's returned with a basket of warm, soft whole wheat buns, a recipe adapted from her sister-in-law, Linda Gerbrandt.
"I tasted Linda’s buns once, and I just thought they were so good," Gerbrandt shares. "Since then, I’ve adapted the recipe to be a little healthier by adding whole wheat flour, but you can still make them with just white flour if you prefer."
Bloom Floral wows at Fleur de Ville exhibit in Winnipeg
Bloom Floral, a floral shop in Winkler, recently showcased its talent at the prestigious Fleur de Ville exhibit in Winnipeg, earning a fifth-place ranking in popularity among attendees.
Madi Schiller, owner of Bloom Floral, was thrilled with the results. “We were up against some incredible talent, so placing in the top five feels like a huge achievement,” says Schiller.
They’ve been helping for decades—but how much do you know about your local Lions Club?
Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service organization, spanning over 200 countries with a mission to serve communities and support humanitarian causes. With 1.4 million members globally—and a goal to reach 1.5 million by 2027—the organization remains a powerful force for good.
Straight out of Lake Minnewasta: Ice sculptures that will turn heads
Morden’s Multicultural Winterfest is set to feature an expanded ice sculpture component, with organizers preparing for an impressive display of frozen artistry. Jennifer Smirl, Executive Director of the Pembina Hills Arts Council is excited to share more about this addition.
“We’ve had ice sculptures at Winter Fest before, but this is the first year it’s really becoming an official part of the event,” says Smirl. “I’m new to organizing it, so I’m just running with it this year, but we’re excited to see how it all comes together.”
Craving adventure? Travel the World for free at Morden’s Multicultural Winterfest
Morden's 15th Annual Multicultural Winter Fest is right around the corner, and this year promises to be the best yet. The festival, which takes place on Saturday, February 8th, from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM, will showcase six vibrant pavilions, each representing a different culture from around the world. This exciting event, which brings together both long-time residents and newcomers to the community, is an opportunity to celebrate diversity, enjoy free food and entertainment, and experience unique traditions.
Come for the pie, stay for the cause
Get ready for a heartwarming evening of homemade soup and pie in support of South Central Cancer Resource (SCCR). The fundraiser, scheduled for Thursday February 6th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at The Centre on Main in Plum Coulee, will not only raise funds but also increase awareness of the crucial services SCCR provides.
One in six Winkler residents are living in poverty—Here’s why it matters
Central Station Community Centre, a hub of community support, is shedding light on poverty in the region through its Social Impact Report. The report, set to be unveiled Thursday February 6, presents a comprehensive picture of poverty—not just as a statistic but as a daily reality for many in the community.
Harry Siemens’ lifetime of serving farmers earns royal recognition
Veteran broadcaster and agricultural journalist Harry Siemens is being recognized for his decades of dedication and service with the King Charles III Coronation Medal. The award, presented through the office of Senator Don Plett, acknowledges Siemens’ contributions to journalism and advocacy, particularly in the agricultural sector.