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This week in good news (Feb 7-13) - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Winnipeg s most popular film festival is returning for 2021 adapting to the pandemic in hopes of encouraging viewers. It s been a very challenging year, and in some cases, it s been a very sad year, as well, the Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival s creator and director, Paul Boge, says in an online video. In 2020, the festival s 10th year, the festival saw what Boge called  staggering attendance numbers. The festival set a record with 5,875 attendees coming through the doors to take in a number of movies.   Pastor, author, and theologian Timothy Keller says that while he still has cancer, recent scans have shown a significant decrease in size and number of tumours.

Family healing after horrific skiing accident, sharing hope - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Callie proudly stands on top of what is left of the tree that knocked her down. (Supplied) Article continues below advertisement ↴ A year after a youth trip went wrong, the family of a teen girl seriously injured while skiing says they are thankful for the support they have received along the way. Fourteen-year-old Callie Wiebe and her church s youth group went skiing on January 31, 2020. What Callie and her sister thought would be a fun day turned into something out of every parent s horror movie. Callie had hit a tree, severely injuring herself. She has definitely felt more of God s love

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