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WMEMS hosts garage sale to raise funds for local organizations - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba's hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming. chvnradio.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chvnradio.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A number of southern Manitoba schools have closed their doors to in-person learning or cancelled buses amid blizzard warnings and hazardous road conditions.
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This week in good news (May 16-22) - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba's hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming. chvnradio.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chvnradio.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
WMEMS students creating art to raise funds for Lighthouse Mission Written by Taylor Brock Wednesday, May 19 2021, 5:00 AM Lighthouse Mission has seen a 43 per cent increase in emergency hampers over the past year. (Lighthouse Mission/Facebook) Article continues below advertisement ↴ Teenagers at a Winnipeg school are demonstrating what it means to love unconditionally by creating art for a local soup kitchen's auction. Sheri Kovacs, the art teacher at Winnipeg Mennonite Elementary & Middle School's Bedson Campus, is proud of her students after more than a dozen were moved to create art to donate to Lighthouse Mission's online art auction. "They were discussing between themselves that the good they were doing to help others," Kovacs says. "It did bring a tear to my eye."
Jordan and Gwendolyn Janzen welcomed their rainbow baby this week, a son. (Supplied) Article continues below advertisement ↴ The snow is melting (finally), new life came into the world, and Manitobans are trying to actively spread joy and positivity throughout the province. Among the $6.4 million that the federal government is issuing to 24 community-based agencies to deliver enhanced supports and services to victims of crime, the Portage Bear Clan is getting $99,000. Bear Clan executive director Manon Timshel says it feels quite good to have been notified of their approval. "It's darn good, especially since I accidentally deleted all the grant work on my first draft, then I had to redo it," says Timshel. "We really got down to the crunch-wire and we weren't sure if we were going to be able to make it, but our team pulled together and we got approved. So, we're really, really excited."
Lawrence Hamm, the Superintendent/CEO of Winnipeg Mennonite Elementary & Middle Schools (WMEMS). (Lawrence Hamm/Facebook) Article continues below advertisement ↴ In just two weeks, Lawrence Hamm went from running a school to being told he had terminal brain cancer. But if you met him today, you wouldn’t know that. "People keep asking me ‘Lawrence, you seem so calm and at peace," Mr. Hamm, Superintendent/CEO of Winnipeg Mennonite Elementary & Middle Schools (WMEMS) says over a video message from his home. "I liken that to my deep faith and the people that are praying for me." An emergency CT scan in February forced an emergency surgery to remove a large tumour from Hamm’s brain. Tests revealed the tumours to be glioblastoma, a terminal brain cancer. Doctors provided a six-week treatment plan that included double radiation five days a week and chemotherapy seven days a week, aggressive treatment for aggressive cancer.