Sip, sample & shop at Manitoba’s premier food & beverage event
Every spring, lovers of all things local and gourmet come together to celebrate the best of the best… and you can join them! Tickets are now available for Love Local Manitoba 2024.
Peter Fehr is the chef behind the popular, ever-growing food and beverage event.
Sip, sample & shop at Manitoba’s premier Food, Beer & Wine event
Every spring, lovers of all things local and gourmet come together to celebrate the best of the best… and you can join them! Tickets are now available for Love Local Manitoba 2024.
Peter Fehr is the chef behind the popular, ever-growing food, beer, and wine event.
SPONSORED: Anchor of Hope: Rest
Hello everyone and welcome to this week’s anchor of hope message. The writer or author of these messages reflects on something that they have experienced and ties to God‘s word, hoping to be a message of hope or inspiration to those who listen. This message is probably just as much for me as it is for any of you. Something that I have learned in the past, but maybe have forgotten I need to go back to you.
From flea markets to socials, Hotel La Broquerie is at the heart of local community
Nancy Limneos is always open to trying new things.
Since taking ownership of Hotel La Broquerie, which includes Lab Country Restaurant and Habs Bar, Limneos has introduced new menu items, offered free pool, installed a golf simulator and positioned the business at the heart of the Southeast Manitoba community. And she’s been rewarded with a customer base that continues to grow.
Providence University’s High School Athlete of the Month: Georgia Friesen
Georgia Friesen is proof that when you put your mind to something, success will naturally follow.
A high school student at Green Valley School in Grunthal, Georgia recently earned her spot on the Providence Club Pilots Volleyball team, and as Providence University’s High School Athlete of the Month
Volleyball has been Georgia’s sport since the beginning, and her passion, dedication, and hard work have led her to greatness.
MLA McLeod's Report from the Legislature - Mar. 7, 2024
Below you'll find MLA Tim McLeod's Report from the Legislature for March 7, 2024.
The views expressed below are solely the opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official stance of Golden West.
Join us live on location and help pets in need of a new home!
There are a ton of animals looking for their forever home and CHVN and Classic 107 are going to be live on location at Winnipeg Pet Rescue Shelter at 2727 Portage Avenue on Saturday, March 16, from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.
Michelle Caughy has been at Winnipeg Pet Rescue Shelter for 25 years and has loved every minute of it. "We help a lot of animals and that's been my life's work, so to take part in it is quite the privilege."
Starting as Manitoba's first registered charity no-kill shelter, they've paved the way for multiple others.
Dog grooming, daycare, boarding & German Shepherd breeding just some of the offerings at Prairielands Kennel
Most dog-owners know from experience that their canine companion appreciates a healthy diet, friendly company and regular outdoor walks. But what about mental stimulation?
“We offer services such as play groups, pack walks and we also condition them on treadmills,” says Kristin Sapinski, owner of Prairielands Kennel. “The treadmill provides really good mental and physical exercise for dogs.”
SPONSORED: Anchor Of Hope: Revived
If you have ever taken a basic First Aid course, you know the importance of CPR.
CPR is for when someone’s heart has stopped beating. In fact, the person can even be legally declared dead.
The heart can’t beat on its own, the person cannot “will it” or work their heart to beat. It can only beat with the help of someone else, the person giving CPR.
But what happens after someone has performed CPR?
The Bible tells us we are like the person in need of CPR. We are legally dead “As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins, Ephesians 2:1”
“This Friday, we’re celebrating the resilience of women!”
International Women's Day is this Friday, March 8th – the perfect day for Agape House to host its annual Purple Gala.
“The Purple Gala is an amazing opportunity to bring together our community, celebrate the resilience of women, and raise funds for our essential services.”
Agape House provides a safe space and 24/7 support to those experiencing domestic violence in southeastern Manitoba.
Executive Director Tracy Whitby reveals what Gala attendees can expect this year.