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.
Callie proudly stands on top of what is left of the tree that knocked her down. (Supplied)
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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