Style was there Summer 2025

Passengers on the train to Winnipeg Beach belt their hearts out during the Moonlight Express Vaudeville Revue at the Crescent Arts Centre.

Like Winnipeg actors Arne MacPherson and Cory Wojcik, Style’s Christine Hanlon was waiting for Godot at a tree in the St. Norbert Monastery Ruins.

Spectators enjoyed cold drinks at intermission during a sold-out performance of Shakespeare in the Park’s Waiting for Godot.

(L-R) Shanley Vogan, Jacob Kenny, CJ Janzen (Verna Janzen’s daughter), Julia Norris and Stefanie Zacharias participated in the competition held at Canadian Mennonite University

Pianist Verna Wiebe accompanies Julia Norris, winner of the 2025 Verna Mae Janzen Music Competition, founded by Peter Janzen in 2006 in honour of his late wife.

L-R) Another sizzling night at Belle’s Kitchen + Music Hall with bassist Bruce Jacobs, singer Lisa Lester, and multi-instrumentalist Leonard Shaw.

Fan favourite Farmery Estate Brewing creating a
buzz with collaborator Bee Maid Honey at Love Local Manitoba’s 10th Anniversary Food, Beer & Wine Event.

Prairie Dog Central gets robbed by Bonnie & Clyde’s gang during the Great Train Robbery Fundraiser. Their haul: $660, which went
to ALS Manitoba.

Also pictured at the BTO street naming ceremony, the late Winnipeg City Councillor Jason Schreyer with Style’s Lisa Lester.

Kenny Boyce, City of Winnipeg Manager of Film and Special Events with Lisa Lester and Councillor Markus Chambers with his wife Judith.

Founding members of Bachman Turner Overdrive, Fred Turner (holding the sign) and Randy Bachman (speaking) at the naming ceremony.

Canadian rock legend, Randy Bachman, flanked by Lisa Lester and son, Presley, at the street naming ceremony of Bachman Turner Overdrive Way.

Visitors to Oak Hammock Marsh glide amongst the cattails in large Voyageur-style canoes, popular on weekends and during special events such as the grand opening.

Nature enthusiasts of all ages came to see the extensive renovations during the grand reopening of Oak Hammock’s Wetland Discovery Centre.

Canada’s First Lady of Country Music, Carroll Baker, poses with her biggest fan – 94-year-old Alex Moodrey – at Club Regent Event Centre after her last-ever performance.

Guitarist Brent Fitz, of bands Slash, TOQUE, and Dead Daisies, also lent his talent to the fundraiser.

Murray Pulver of Doc Walker was also on hand to help the cause.

(L-R) Streetheart guitarist Jeff Neill and Jets game anthem singer Beverley Wynne joined renowned singer Jennifer Hanson at her Fundraiser for Ukraine event.

Members of the MaenDecks team also manned a booth at the show, offering sage advice to attendees.

Just in time for all those summer projects, staff from 3-Seasons Landscaping were at the ready to answer questions at the Winnipeg
Home + Garden Show.

Winnipeg Jets super-fan Dan Nolin with his Jetmobile at this year’s Whiteout, which raised $175,000 for the United Way.

Watching the playoffs were QX104’s Brody Jackson (L) and friend, Austin (R), with Eric Hawerchuk (centre), son of late Jets legend Dale Hawerchuk.

Style’s Lisa Lester and Kevin Donnelly, Senior VP True North Sports and Entertainment, flanked by mascots Benny and Mick E. Moose at the kick off to Winnipeg Jets’ Whiteout Street Party.

Style was there Summer 2025