A beloved Winkler couple passed away suddenly, and the community showed an outpouring of love.

Wild weather, new construction for a Winnipeg church, and a local ministry started a new way to raise funds also highlighted the month of September.


Community mourns tragic passing of Winkler couple

The community of Winkler is remembering the lives of Gary and Tammy Berg.

The husband and wife passed away on September 8, 2017, after the motorcycle they were driving near Plum Coulee was struck by another vehicle.


Support a local ministry with handmade jewelry

The women of Adult and Teen Challenge have now found a way to support their centre, and it involves making jewelry.

The program has exceeded everyone's expectations in 2017, and given the women new skills that they're eager to share with others.


Long awaited construction begins on Winnipeg church

For over 12 years, a sign on McGillivray has said it's their future home. As of Sunday, that's finally becoming a reality.


"We are Manitobans too," say First Nation evacuees

While hurricanes in the United States were making headlines, evacuations from wildfires in Manitoba had driven thousands of residents from their homes.


Natalie Grant asking for prayers - announces thyroid surgery

Natalie Grant took to social media on a September afternoon to announce she would be undergoing surgery for tumours found on her thyroid.


New life springing up at Winnipeg church

Winnipeg's Portage Avenue Church had dwindled down to less than 100 members and only three children. Now they are growing and joining with other churches to accomplish their mission.


World's largest truck convoy is rolling

There were more than a few semis making their way around the Perimeter Highway on a September Saturday morning.


Winnipeg pastor responds to Texas tragedy

A local pastor with connections to Texas shared his thoughts and prayers in regards to Hurricane Harvey.


Steinbach and southeast hammered by storm

Environment Canada says there were no tornadoes reported, but the wind speeds in last night's storm were still powerful.

Winnipeg received five to six millimetres of rain and some strong winds, but it was nothing in comparison to what Steinbach and other areas saw, according to Mark Melsness from Environment Canada.


Loose moose causing traffic delays to Banjo Bowl (seriously)

A young moose that made its way into Winnipeg made national headlines as Winnipeg Police were forced to close one of two major roads into Investor's Group Field before the start of the Banjo Bowl.

The moose would, unfortunately, pass away during transport.