Sled library at Parkland Hill brings Winter fun to Winkler

 

Winter in Winkler just got a whole lot more exciting, thanks to the Sled Library at Parkland Hill. The innovative initiative, spearheaded by City of Winkler Recreation Programmer Meg Dias, provides free access to sleds for residents and visitors, ensuring everyone can enjoy the joys of tobogganing—no equipment required.

Pembina Valley Snowkickers: Keeping trails safe and welcoming new members

 

The Pembina Valley Snowkickers Club plays an essential role in maintaining the snowmobile trails that crisscross the region. Beyond setting up trail signs, their responsibilities include organizing meetings, coordinating with regional snowmobile associations, and ensuring trail safety.

Kory Van Damme, President of the Pembina Valley Snowkickers, explains the club’s structure and its need for volunteers.

From playgroups to parenting classes: Experience growth in 2025 with the Morden Family Resource Centre

The Morden Family Resource Centre (MFRC) is gearing up for an exciting start to 2025 with a lineup of winter programs designed to engage and support families with young children. Registration for these programs opens Monday, January 6th, at 9:00 AM, with classes beginning mid-January.

From the North Pole to the Pembina Valley: Santa Claus checks his list twice—Are you on it?

 

Christmas is just around the corner, and the excitement is palpable as Santa Claus himself made a special visit to Golden West! Joining us all the way from the North Pole, the jolly man in red brought festive cheer and some delightful insights into his preparations for the big night.

From 'The Christmas Raccoons' to Alvin: A nostalgic look at holiday vinyl with Trent Medynski

With the holiday season in full swing, many of us have our go-to albums that help set the festive mood each year. For some, it’s the classic sounds of Christmas carols, while for others, it’s the nostalgia of childhood favorites. Recently, Trent Medynski, host of Morden’s Pop Culture Expo, joined us to talk about a collection of classic albums that he has gathered over the years—albums that continue to capture the magic of the season.

Icing perfection: How Tena Banman makes holiday cookies shine

 

When it comes to icing cookies, Tena Banman of Winkler is nothing short of an expert. With years of practice and a keen eye for detail, she has mastered the art of turning simple sugar cookies into edible works of art. Her steady hand, creative designs, and technical know-how make her holiday treats as stunning as they are delicious.


When asked about her artistic talents, Tena humbly attributes her skills to dedication. “I’ve just practiced, and practice makes perfect,” she said. “I’ve watched lots of YouTube tutorials and just practiced—it’s fun and relaxing.”

Antlers in the snow: Lindsay Rae's miniature horses bringing holiday magic to life

A magical winter at Lindsay Rae's farm

Nestled in a snowy wonderland, Lindsay Rae's farm is home to more than just picturesque winter scenes—it’s where holiday magic comes to life. The corral is occupied by two special residents, Tornado and Katie, who aren’t just miniature horses this season—they’ve transformed into festive reindeer, ready to spread cheer and spark smiles.

Meet the festive duo: Tornado and Katie

"Merry Grinchmas!" 11 year old Paige Landry shares love of classic Dr. Seuss character

Christmas spirit is alive and well in 11-year-old Paige Landry, who recently shared her passion for all things Grinch with us at Golden West. Dressed in full Grinch-themed attire, Paige talked about her favorite holiday character, revealing a deep knowledge of the beloved Christmas classic.

Why Paige loves the Grinch

"I like the Grinch because he's funny," Paige explained, noting that her favorite version of the Grinch is the original cartoon. "His laugh is funny. The way he looks is funny... he turns his head all the way around his body!"