Winnipeg’s Michael Schween brought his A-game to
the basketball court at the FIMBA World Maxi Basketball Championship in Lugano Switzerland, where he played for Team Canada.
In a conversation with author Seyward Goodhand, award-winninglocal author Lauren Carter (L) discusses her new novel, The Longest Night.
Participants at the Fentanyl Awareness Walk brought their message through downtown Winnipeg, from The Forks to the Legislative Building.
Style’s Christine Hanlon (centre) with Daniel Louer (L) and Kathy Stevenson (R) at the Fentanyl Awareness Walk in honour of Harlan Fourre and others affected by the fentanyl poisoning crisis.
Zoe McKay (centre) accepting her award from Lieutenant Governor Anita Neville (R).
Recipients of the 2025 Nellie McClung Trailblazer Scholarship – exceptional female students considering careers in science, technology, engineering, arts and math, business or underrepresented trades – gathered at Government House to receive their awards.
Style’s Christine Hanlon, with husband Francis (R), showing off downtown Winnipeg’s party central to guests Dave and Judi Dellino (L), members of Friendship Force Greater Seattle.
The most beloved Canadian country artist of his generation, headliner Dean Brody brought his unmatched storytelling and song writing chops to the Burt Block Party’s Country Night.
Kerry LeBlanc, Operations Manager of Germain Hotels, was on hand to enjoy the rollicking country rhythms.
In attendance were (L-R) Dale Davies, Programming Director Pattison Group and Drew Kozub, Radio & TV Host Rogers Communications.
The cutest little boot stompin’ country fans with QX104 Morning Show Cohost Karly Troschuk.
On the Burt Block Party’s Opening Night, CCMA Awardwinning country artist Hailey Benedict hangs with Style’s Lisa Lester while getting ready to take the stage.
Japanese Master Craftsman Hideta Kitazawa holds up a wooden mask during the Noh Theatre Experience Community Event at the Bill and Helen Norrie Library.
Style’s Paul Butters with Jacob Jasper of Genex (R) and Chris Follett former vocalist of Zero Cause, which brought down the house at the Park Theatre thanks to (L-R) Clint Chiarella (guitar/backing vocals), Matthew Friesen (bass/backing vocals), Cory Koss (drums/backing vocals, Denny Matthews (vocals), and Lance McKenzie (guitar/backing vocals).
Presley Lester was seen hanging out with QX104 radio host Karly Troschuk at the show.
Headliner Riley Green, ACM‘s 2020 male artist of the year, performing his chart-topping hits.
Country Thunder delivered some feel-good vibes thanks to rising star Madeline Merlo.
No event is complete without Marcy Markusa, radio host at CBC!
Also on hand was Joe Cyr Pres and COO of Price Industries.
Juli Jette of Julijette Inc. Film production came ready to rock!
Held at Princess Auto Stadium, Rockin’ Thunder brought out all the local celebrities, including Kenny Boyce Manager of Film and Special events.
Ready for Rockin’ Thunder: (L-R) TOQUE superband’s Brent Fitz; Wade Miller, CEO & President of the CFL Blue Bombers; Style’s Lisa Lester, Kevin Donnelly; VP of True North Entertainment, and Todd Kerns (TOQUE).