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In this final episode of Season 2, Bex shares her experience as a vendor at her first-ever in-person vintage market, the Mid-Century Modern Show and Sale in Calgary, Alberta. Bex describes how nervous she was beforehand and how much preparation goes into a market booth, from sorting inventory to pricing all items for sale. From setting up her booth, friendly fellow vendors, curious customers, and all the things she learned that she didn't know she didn't know, this episode is a walk-through of Bex's first vendor experience. And it was a good one.One of the first things Bex learned was to get in fast and early to allow enough time to think about the display, sort and pack inventory, and price everything. She didn't sign up until a month prior to the show, so she welcomed a friend's help in preparing. Setting up her booth the night before gave her a crash course in clever and creative booth design. Her takeaway was to think vertically and invest in shelves for her next show. Bex relays how neighbor vendors helped ease her nerves, stories of customer encounters, the Pyrex colors people seemed most interested in, and why it was such a great experience for her that she wishes she'd done it earlier. If you missed Bex at this market, she has three more coming up throughout the summer. Thank you for joining Season 2 of Pyrex With Bex. Season 3 is coming soon, and she hopes you'll be with her for those episodes as well. —Contact Rebecca Scott | Pyrex With Bex: Website: PyrexWithBex.comInstagram: @pyrexwithbexWhatnot: PyrexWithBex—TranscriptBex Scott: [00:00:02] Hey everybody, it's Bex Scott and welcome to the Pyrex with Bex podcast, where you guessed it, I talk about vintage Pyrex, but also all things vintage housewares. I'll take you on my latest thrifting adventures, talk about reselling, chat with other enthusiasts about their collections, and learn about a bunch of really awesome items from the past. Subscribe now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you love listening to podcasts so you don't miss a beat. Hey everybody, this is Bex Scott and you are listening to the Pyrex with Bex podcast. As promised, this is the episode to end season two, where I'm going to talk to you about my experience at the Mid-Century Modern Show and Sale. It happened April 12th in Calgary and it was the most amazing vintage market I have ever been to. This was my very first experience being a vendor at a market for vintage and I have to say, it was incredible. I wish that I had had the courage to do this before, with this hobby and the side business that I have selling vintage, but that was a lesson that I learned that I love doing markets. They are very stressful and a lot of work, but I think as you do more, it will probably get easier. So this one was in Calgary at the Hillhurst Sunnyside Community Center, and I signed up probably just over a month before it happened, so I didn't have a ton of time to prepare. It might seem like a lot of time, but one of the things I learned is you need to get in there fast, early, so that you have time to think about your display, pack all of your inventory, sort, price everything. Bex Scott: [00:01:50] So I think I started pricing about three weeks or four weeks, let's say four weeks before, and I had a lot of inventory. I went through all of my boxes in my basement. There were probably 30 banker's boxes of vintage items. And knowing that this was mid-century modern, a lot of it was the higher end collectible items. Definitely not garage sale items. I'm used to holding garage sales, doing that, this was not that kind of a crowd. So I started going through all of my boxes, and it probably took me about three weeks to sift through everything, decide what I was going to take there, wrap it all up nicely, put what was on or inside each of the boxes on labels. And that was for the non Pyrex items. So that I felt was a little bit easier to do. The tricky part came with sorting my Pyrex and pricing it and going through everything that I had. And I have to say, I didn't know that I was hiding so much of it in my basement. Luckily, my amazing friend Amanda came over and she helped me kind of push through my anxiety and keep me going that day, pricing everything. It took us about 3.5 hours to go through all the Pyrex, and I had a bunch of full sets, a bunch of just random casseroles and bowls, and we sat there and put everything into the set. Bex Scott: [00:03:24] We priced everything. We did it by color. So I had a little sheet that I printed out that said, purple is this price, blue is this price, yellow is this price. One of my main takeaways? Make sure your stickers aren't too sticky. These were the stickiest stickers I have ever experienced in my life, and this is a public service announcement to anybody who bought my Pyrex at that market. I apologize for the amount of Goo Gone or soaking you guys are going to have to do. Please know I put the stickers on the inside of the bowls so that none of the pattern would be affected, and that you could just soak the bowl in the sink. I hope. So, that was my number one learning. Get better stickers. After we put all of the stickers and prices on the Pyrex, I did smarten up and I got tiny little stickers that were a lot easier to remove. So apologies to everybody if you're out there in the world picking my stickers off. Anyway, so we got all of the Pyrex packed up, labeled, and then about maybe 3 or 4 days before I had my son help me load our big Excursion. So it was floor to ceiling packed with everything. Bex Scott: [00:04:44] And this might seem silly, but I was convinced that I wouldn't have enough inventory. I had booked a ten by ten booth, had no idea how big that is because spatially I'm unable to figure out how big that is in my head. That was three tables and two chairs, and I just have to say that I had more than enough, which is kind of embarrassing because maybe next year I might need two booths. But I packed up the Excursion and I live in Innisfail, which is about an hour away from Calgary, so I had to make sure that everything was ready to go because I couldn't come back home to get anything. And the sale is only one day. So I ended up staying in Calgary with my parents. Everything was packed up, ready to go, and then at the last minute, I decided that I needed to make a sign and postcards for myself. Why I decided to do this like three days before, I don't understand, but I think I was procrastinating because I was nervous. So I designed these postcards to promote the podcast and my Instagram. If you're not following me on Instagram, it's at Pyrex with Bex, and I got them all ordered. I didn't factor in having to pick them up in Calgary and I wasn't there. So this is the first time I've ever used Uber as a courier. Let me tell you, it works. It's a little bit over the top. Bex Scott: [00:06:11] It's expensive, but I didn't plan ahead, so that's my fault. And I was punished with the courier expense of having to pick up my signage for the show. But it's really cool if you guys ever need a courier, you just go on to the Uber website and you can book somebody to go into the shop, pick it up for you, and deliver it for you. So it worked really well. Luckily, I had my signage and my postcards for the show. So we get to the night before and they graciously let us set up for two hours and I get there, my parents, they went with me to help me unpack everything, and I was a nervous wreck. Like everybody there had obviously done this before. They all knew each other. Some people I went in and they were already set up. I think I was there like half an hour after the time that you were allowed to set everything up and they were already done. They were good. I was in awe. So I think it took us a good 20 minutes to even figure out how to set the tables up properly, so that people could walk into the booth and see everything. But we were there from about maybe 20 after 8 to 830 at night until 10:00, and got a good chunk of it, set up everything out. I had already done all the price tags, which was amazing. But looking around at all of these vendor booths, they know exactly what they're doing. Bex Scott: [00:07:37] They have amazing vintage shelves. That's another takeaway that I came away with, is that you need height. You need to go vertical with your displays. You can't just have it flat on a table. So for my markets going forward, or if anybody is going to be doing a market, make sure that you invest in some nice wooden shelves. You could even bring furniture to stack things on. It just makes your booth that much more beautiful and easy for people to go through. And it also adds another layer so that you can add more in. So that was my main downfall, I would say. I ran out of space and Pyrex takes up a lot of room. So if you are selling items that are larger, having a bookshelf, furniture, something to go vertically, is a must. But these vendors had beautiful booths. They were set up like they were in an antique mall. They had furniture. They had shelves. They had, there was one booth that had flat boards set up with pegs, and they had dozens of mugs on them where people could just come look at them, pick a mug off the wall. It was brilliant. There's one booth that was set up like a dining room. It was amazing. The vendors sat at the dining room table and you could go in and just look around at all the things on the perimeter of their booth, around the table. Bex Scott: [00:08:57] Other people had great signage. I was really impressed. So I took a lot away in that sense about what to do, what not to do. My booth was stuffed with things, but overall it worked out. So the night before, we're setting everything up and I have to say, the other vendors are so nice. You can tell that they've really built a community around doing these markets, and a lot of them sell, they're vendors at Ella Grace and other vintage malls and markets, and they all kind of go around together and they know each other and they're all very supportive. So I was between two really awesome gentlemen, very helpful. They gave me tips. We were joking around with each other. They helped a lot with the nerves of being a first time vendor, and it was nice to see what some of the more experienced people, what they do throughout the day. So I even made a few sales, which was nice. You go around and you look at the vendor booths and you do some pre-shopping, which is kind of cool. I stayed pretty close to my booth because I was worried about spending too much money because the items were really great, but met some really awesome people. So we went back the day of they opened at seven for vendors to set up until 10:00. And this is where the nerves really hit me. Bex Scott: [00:10:24] I was very nervous. The imposter syndrome was aggressive. I was looking around thinking, I'm not a real collector. Why am I here? My booth isn't set up like it should be. These people have been doing this for years. And then the worry about your pricing sets in, and I don't think I was the only one, because I overheard little snippets of conversations and people going around and looking at what each other had things priced at. People were adjusting their prices at the last minute. I know I definitely was. I was putting stickers over. I'm like, it's too much, it's too much because I had that fear of, you'll remember from my earlier podcasts in season one, I had a garage sale and it was quite the experience. People haggling, they wanted everything for a dollar, but I failed to realize that the people coming into this show are collectors. They respect what you do as a reseller and a collector, and they are looking for pieces to add to their collections in their homes, and they are willing to pay for your time of finding it, cleaning it, researching pricing, and they just genuinely value what you've done. So I was really impressed. I have to say, all of the vendors, all of the customers were very respectful. A few did ask for a better deal, but that was because they were buying in bulk, and that, to me, is totally acceptable. All of my prices I had wiggle room on, so I was expecting people to ask for a deal or ask for a bit of a lower price. And that's all part of the fun of it. But everybody was very respectful. Bex Scott: [00:12:05] So one of the highlights of my experience was a customer that came in, and I think he was well known to the community. He bought this brass horn from somebody and he was honking it for probably a good ten minutes straight. I had no idea what was going on, but you could see all the other vendors kind of giving him looks like they knew who he was, and they were just chirping at him to stop. But he came into my booth and I had these copper candlesticks, and he wanted to buy them. And I said to him, well, I'm glad that these are going to a good home. And he looked at me and he said, you don't know that. It caught me so off guard I said, oh, are they going to a good home? And he just gave me this look and that probably made my whole day. I love it when people come in, they have a good sense of humor and you can joke around with them. But then it got me thinking. You truly don't know where these items are going. They could be going to a very bad home, but that's okay. Wherever they go after, I hope they're being enjoyed. So that was great getting to meet some new people. Bex Scott: [00:13:17] Lots of people were looking for, obviously, pink Pyrex. I had only two casseroles, the Gooseberry casseroles, and they ended up selling the night before the show even started to another vendor. And one of my other takeaways is that I need to look for more turquoise and more pink because, as you would expect, people are asking for those colors and those patterns. And it was really nice to hear some of the stories about why people were looking for the pink Pyrex, and it was mostly because that's the pattern in the set that their grandmothers used. One lady was looking for it because she wanted to remember her grandma, and she was trying to complete her collection. So there was another vendor who had a full set of the Gooseberry Cinderella bowls, and I heard that she sold them for $450. So that is a huge win for her. Amazing. The set is beautiful and I hope whoever bought that, I hope it was the lady who was trying to complete her grandmother's set, because that to me is really special. It was funny because a lot of people who came around, I recognized them from Facebook Marketplace. I do a lot of selling on marketplace, and you get to know a lot of your customers there. You recognize their pictures and they kind of recognize you and tell you about some of the items that they've bought from you and how they're enjoying them. Bex Scott: [00:14:47] There was even a man who came around and he said he was fully renovating his whole house. He gutted it and it was all going to be mid-century modern. So he was coming around and shopping for all of the accessories and furniture that he was going to put in it, which, that would be a dream to me, being able to renovate the whole house, make it mid-century modern. I would probably need an interior decorator to come in and do it because I would be very overwhelmed, wouldn't know enough about the style, how to do it, but that would be really fun. So overall amazing show. I ended up selling probably about half of my inventory, which was way more than I ever expected. The organizer told me that 800 people came through. When you're in the moment and you're just focusing on talking to customers and making sales, it really doesn't feel like that many people because you're so, you're in tunnel vision, but 800 people. Amazing. The next show is in October, so I'm hoping to be a vendor there as well, but I would say I learned a lot. There was also a wonderful woman who came in, and she was known by all of the vendors as well, and she was selling live. I don't think it was Whatnot, but it was something similar. But she set up in my booth for probably 45 minutes, and she was selling my vintage greeting cards to her customers in Beijing. Bex Scott: [00:16:22] So it was all live. She was going through every single card. People were telling her which ones they wanted to buy. She ended up buying a cosmetic case suitcase from me, a Cabbage Patch doll, an awesome throw that had a design from the town of Olds, a really old teddy bear, and a few other things. But I thought it was really cool that me being a Whatnot seller, I've never sold on Whatnot live in a thrift store or at a market. But she was giving her, and I respect what she was doing because she worked hard for that that day. She didn't stop at all. Saw her buzzing between each booth and then going and loading up her car with the items for her customers. She was just the sweetest lady ever, so that's an awesome option, I think that you don't have to have a booth. You can also be on the other side where you're doing a live sale, so that's something I've always wanted to try in Whatnot. I know that it's a bit controversial. People think that it's silly to be selling live and kind of buying things live at a thrift store or a market, but it's another way to make great money, meet some awesome people, and serve your customers live without having to have a full inventory in your basement or in a shop, something like that. So I loved meeting her and seeing that happen as well. Bex Scott: [00:17:51] And yeah, my only regret is that I didn't walk around enough. I walked around to say hi to some of my friends to see how their booths were and how they were doing, but my main focus was on getting through the market because it was my first one, meeting as many people as I could, and just making sure that it all went off without a hitch, went smoothly. I would say that it did. Shout out to the organizers of the Mid-Century Modern Show and Sale. Tracy, you did an amazing job. It was so smoothly run. Everybody was polite, helpful. Customers were great and I cannot wait to do another one. So find me on Instagram @PyrexWithBex or Whatnot, same handle, at Pyrex With Bex. Let me know if you've done any markets, if you have any tips, if you have any coming up. I am doing three more markets this summer. So if you listen to my podcast, feel free to come around and say hi to me. One of them is in Camrose, one is in Okotoks, and the other is a little further north in Alberta. But I hope that you have enjoyed season two of Pyrex with Bex, and I'm very excited for season three to be released. And it is going to be a full season of just interviewing other collectors and resellers. So I hope that you guys will tune in for that. And thank you so much for all of your support.
In this episode of DairyVoice in the series Evolution of the Great Cow, Tim Abbott of Showbox Sires talks with Don and David Chalack of Wendon Holsteins in Alberta, Canada. Wendon Holsteins is a 2X Master Breeder Herd (1995 & 2008) and is a family run operation located 15 minutes southeast of Innisfail, Alberta. They have a prestigious herd featuring 65 milking Holsteins. And, David Chalack is a Canadian Agricultural Hall of Famer (2011). Tim discusses their focus on the breed, advice for young persons coming in to the industry, and who their mentors were.
On today's show: a city committee has voted to move the ball forward on the much-anticipated plan for the future of the city's recreational facilities. We hear more about what's in the GamePLAN strategy; on Talk of the Town, we hear why the town of Innisfail is pumping the breaks on a solar energy project; two local songwriters will face off in the YYC Songwriter Showdown this weekend. We hear from them both.
We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurchWe would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Welcome to 2025! and welcome to Horizons our series for January. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Welcome to 2025! and welcome to Horizons our series for January. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Welcome to 2025! and welcome to Horizons our series for January. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Welcome to 2025! and welcome to Horizons our series for January. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
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We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Join us in our October series called Jonah, a study on the book of Jonah. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Join us in our October series called Jonah, a study on the book of Jonah. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Join us in our October series called Jonah, a study on the book of Jonah. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Chaplain Barry Mossip: • Raised in the Thompson Pentecostal Assembly from a young age until 18 • Left the church and faith for 8 years after graduating • Rediscovered faith in Christ in 2015 and recommitted life to God • Baptized in a Pentecostal church and encouraged by pastor to pursue theological training • Attended Horizon College and Seminary via distance education while working full-time • Took on missionary role in First Nations community, teaching Bible fundamentals and serving the community • Became Associate Pastor at Zion Pentecostal Church in late 2016 • Appointed Senior Pastor a year later, served for another year • Church faced financial challenges, relocated with wife to Red Deer, Alberta in 2018 • Served as media and children's pastor at Cornerstone Church in Innisfail for 5 years until its closure • Assisted young adult group leaders at Victory Church Red Deer for 18 months, expanding their program • Completed training and became ordained Chaplain with Chaplain's Office of Canada in March 2024 • After being laid off from work this year, wrote and published a book Contact Chaplain Barry Mossip: My new book Conquering Shadows: Practical Tools For Spiritual Warfare now on Amazon! My new podcast: Faith Foundations: Biblical Wisdom for Today's World (youtube and Spotify) My website www.nlmrebellion.com Dr. Kimberley Linert Speaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral Optometrist Event Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/ To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com 702.256.9199 Host of the Podcast Series: Incredible Life Creator Podcast Available on... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incredible-life-creator-with-dr-kimberley-linert/id1472641267 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DZE3EoHfhgcmSkxY1CvKf?si=ebe71549e7474663 and on 9 other podcast platforms Author of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3srh6tZ Website: https://www.DrKimberleyLinert.com Please subscribe, share & LISTEN! Thanks. incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com Social Media Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kimberley-linert-incredible-life-creator/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kimberley.linert/ The Great Discovery eLearning Platform: https://thegreatdiscovery.com/kimberley
How can technological innovations help Canada reduce our carbon footprint? The world's first Carbon Removal Innovation & Commercialization Centre is opening up in Innisfail, Alberta and we invited the CEO of Deep Sky Labs, Damien Steel, to join us and explain the project. According to a new study in “The American Journal of Medicine”, a diet rich in fruits and vegetables may be able to replace, or at the very least minimize, dependence on drugs to combat conditions like hypertension and kidney disease. We made an appointment with Dr Ted Jablonski to better understand the connection between health and longevity and the diet we consume. What exactly is ‘art journaling', and what impact might it have on your mental health? We invited transformational coach and speaker Susan Hensley to join us on Motivational Monday to discuss her latest book; Art For Your Sanity.
This week: England's dreaming, cultural assimilation, Queensland maths, mid-season variance, on the bus from Innisfail, excessive Kendrick, the end of the Dubs dynasty, the new Cash Considerations, which one is the Spare Wiggins, cheap Nuggets, free agenzzzzy, eastbound and down under, Luka Doncooked, chemistry kits, this week's instalment of OKC Future Chat, Kerr helps the aged, GOAT solidarity, Austria's thing falls off, Netherlands netherworlds, styles make fights, continuing to get Deschamped, CR7's unmatched Main Character Energy, lazy national stereotyping as a means of previewing football games, worst timeline Galacticos, are we the baddies?, whither the Dauphine, Cav infuriates the Belgians, boring interviews and Beeso says thanks and goodbye. Find us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | Email *Before heading off to the touch world cup, not for good. Unless things either go really well or really badly there.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a fantastic show lined up for you with great guests and tons of news to get to. We recap the week with the headlines then catch up with Edmonton Prospects head coach Jordan Blundell about the team's return and what he expects this summer, then we're joined by a trio of prospects who hope to make an impact in the WCBL. Innisfail product and Sylvan Lake Gulls catcher Nathan Flewelling has had a whirlwind few months, while Dawgs Academy products Benito Bonilla and Eric Machej checked in with our Ian Wilson during the Okotoks Dawgs media day prior to the season. 7:40 - Jordan Blundell 26:42 - Nathan Flewelling 38:10 - Benito Bonilla 43:10 - Eric Machej
A Morning News Update That Takes Into Account The News Stories You Deem 'Highly Conversational' Today's Sponsor: Blinkisthttps://thisistheconversationproject.com/blinkist Today's Rundown:Princess Kate announces she is undergoing treatment for cancerhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/princess-kate-middleton-cancer-chemotherapy-absence-royals-uk-rcna144671 At least 40 killed, more than 100 wounded in attack on Russia's Crocus City Hallhttps://abcnews.go.com/International/shooting-reported-concert-hall-moscow/story?id=108396308 LSU coach Kim Mulkey lashes out at Washington Post, threatens legal actionhttps://apnews.com/article/lsu-kim-mulkey-washington-post-e1fb8c28ec9f48b2836e7364d41897c1 No charges to be filed in fight involving Oklahoma nonbinary teen Nex Benedict, prosecutor sayshttps://apnews.com/article/nex-benedict-owasso-suicide-nonbinary-charges-0667b5a694c2773d6ea76face0a22ef1 Chick-Fil-A backtracks from its no-antibiotics-in-chicken pledge, blames projected supply shortageshttps://apnews.com/article/chickfila-antibiotics-chicken-8a7e863eac9b848bf6115b15af70830e Another FAFSA snafu could delay students' financial aid even longerhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/education/another-fafsa-error-delay-college-students-financial-aid-rcna144744 Ben Shapiro's Daily Wire Cuts Ties With Candace Owens Amid Israel Feudhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/ben-shapiros-daily-wire-cuts-ties-with-candace-owens-amid-israel-feud Joni Mitchell Joins Neil Young in Return to Spotify After Joe Rogan Boycotthttps://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/joni-mitchell-joins-neil-young-231705424.html Chelsea Clinton defends Barron Trump from being targeted in the media: 'Unimpeachable right to privacy'https://www.foxnews.com/media/chelsea-clinton-defends-barron-trump-being-targeted-media-unimpeachable-right-privacy 'Happy Gilmore' star Christopher McDonald says sequel in the workshttps://www.thescore.com/news/2874752 Website: http://thisistheconversationproject.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/thisistheconversationproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/th_conversation TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@theconversationproject YouTube: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/youtube Podcast: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/podcasts #yournewssidepiece #coffeechat #morningnews ONE DAY OLDER ON MARCH 25:Elton John (77)Lisa Gay Hamilton (60)Katharine McPhee (40) WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:1971: The Boston Patriots became the New England Patriots.1979: The first fully functional space shuttle orbiter, Columbia, was delivered to the John F. Kennedy Space Center to be prepared for its first launch.2017: The largest banana split — almost five miles — was made in Innisfail, Australia. PLUS, TODAY WE CELEBRATE: International Waffle Dayhttps://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/waffle-day/
It’s a tough lesson in farming and ranching: learning lessons on what doesn’t work can be expensive and time consuming. That’s why knowledge transfer, peer-to-peer sharing, and mentorship can have a huge positive impact on those trying something new. For Grant Lastiwka, rancher at Innisfail, Alta., the Grazing Mentorship Program supported by Farmers for Climate... Read More
Join us in this captivating episode as we explore the musical odyssey of Taz, a guitar maestro hailing from Innisfail. Delve into his vibrant past, from forming bands to creating waves in the Townsville music scene.
In this pulse-pounding episode of Proper True Yarn Podcast, we dive back into Taz's treasure trove of gripping tales from his farm in Innisfail, far north Queensland.Taz kicks off with a hair-raising story that will send shivers down your spine. While spearfishing in the deep blue sea, Taz's tranquil underwater world is disrupted when a mate frantically points behind him. He turns to see an enormous shark rapidly approaching. Taz's heart pounds as he navigates this perilous encounter and lives to tell the tale.But that's not the only heart-stopping moment in Taz's repertoire. He regales us with a story of an almost unbelievable encounter with a crocodile that came dangerously close to leaping into his boat. You'll be on the edge of your seat as Taz recounts this heart-pounding near-miss with one of nature's most fearsome predators.The adrenaline doesn't stop there. Taz takes us on a journey to Vanuatu, where he employs local workers from the islands. He shares a hair-raising story of how some of his Vanuatuan workers narrowly escaped a crocodile attack, highlighting the real dangers they face while working on his farm.Switching gears, Taz brings a touch of humor to the episode as he recounts a viral video that captured his attention. It features a lady giving her dog a bath in croc-infested waters at a boat ramp. This hilarious and bizarre story is sure to leave you chuckling.As the episode draws to a close, Taz reflects on the invaluable contributions of his Vanuatuan workers. He expresses profound gratitude for their hard work on his farm, especially in the banana fields. It's a heartwarming tribute to the dedicated individuals who help keep his farm running smoothly.Join us as Taz takes us on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, from heart-pounding adventures to moments of heartfelt appreciation. Subscribe now to Proper True Yarn Podcast for an unforgettable storytelling experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this riveting episode of Proper True Yarn Podcast, we embark on a journey to Innisfail, far north Queensland, where our gracious host Taz shares remarkable stories from his eventful life on his beautiful farm.Taz kicks things off with an unforgettable tale involving his brother, who overheard a conversation on a job site. Two individuals were ranking places, and while Gympie received mixed reviews, they declared that there was only one place worse—Innisfail! This humorous anecdote sets the tone for a yarn-filled adventure.Next, Taz takes us back to a moment of sheer danger involving none other than NRL superstar Billy Slater. During a fishing expedition, an unexpected mishap with Taz's spearfishing gun narrowly avoided a potentially fatal accident. The twist? Billy Slater himself was at the center of this hair-raising incident, back in 2004 when he was at the peak of his NRL career.But the excitement doesn't end there. Taz regales us with a heart-pounding offshore fishing story. Joined by his mate Az from Back to Basics, they faced towering 10-foot waves after a sudden shift in weather conditions. The daring escape from these colossal waves on the open sea will leave you on the edge of your seat.As the episode unfolds, Taz shares an astonishing crocodile encounter during a reef tour. Tourists' innocent inquiries about the presence of crocodiles lead to a shocking revelation as an 11-foot croc surfaces nearby. It's a tale of unexpected wildlife encounters that will leave you in awe.Taz concludes with a suspenseful narrative of a near-boat sinking experience, 20 miles out at sea. Brace yourself for an intense storytelling session that will keep you hooked from start to finish.Join us as Taz welcomes us to his farm in Innisfail, serving up a platter of unforgettable tales that showcase the wild adventures and close calls that define his life. Subscribe now to Proper True Yarn Podcast for an unforgettable storytelling experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
أثر إعصار "جاسبر" والفيضانات التي تلت على سكان مناطق شمال ولاية كوينزلاند وأعلنت السلطات عن بدء عمليات ترميم ضخمة مع انحسار مياه الفيضانات. المهندس أيمن حمزة وهو من سكان بلدة Innisfail جنوبي مدينة كارنز في اقصى شمال الولاية يروي كيف حاصرتهم المياه وماذا فعل بعد انحسارها.
Welcome to November and Welcome to our series called When Heaven Invades. All about seeing the supernatural power of God in our everyday. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Welcome to November and Welcome to our series called When Heaven Invades. All about seeing the supernatural power of God in our everyday. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Welcome to November and Welcome to our series called When Heaven Invades. All about seeing the supernatural power of God in our everyday. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Welcome to November and Welcome to our series called When Heaven Invades. All about seeing the supernatural power of God in our everyday. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Join us in our October series called "Living In The Light", a study on the book of Ephesians. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Join us in our October series called "Living In The Light", a study on the book of Ephesians. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Join us in our October series called "Living In The Light", a study on the book of Ephesians. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Join us in our October series called "Living In The Light" a study on the book of Ephesians. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Join us in our October series called "Living In The Light" a study on the book of Ephesians. We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Alberta took centre stage at the annual Canadian Futures Showcase in Toronto, with Innisfail's Nathan Flewelling taking home the Home Derby crown while Cochrane's Simon Baker was named Showcase MVP. Reporter Zach Worden caught up with them both, then joins us to recap what was a big week of baseball at Rogers Centre. Then we sit down with Sherwood Park product and Prairie Baseball Academy alum Scott Gillespie, who is fresh off winning the Intercounty Baseball League title with the Welland Jackfish. Click here to read more about Flewelling. Click here to read more about Baker. Make sure to check out our first chat with Gillespie on Episode #81 of Alberta Dugout Stories: The Podcast.
We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
We would love to have you join us for a Sunday service at either our Caloundra or Innisfail location. We also host a live church online service every Sunday from 10am, streamed from our Caloundra location. Connect with us online: https://empowerchur.ch https://fb.com/empowerchurchau https://instagram.com/empowerchurch_ https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerchurch
Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. **Tai-Ex opening ** The Tai-Ex opened down 45-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 12,942on turnover of $2.83-billion N-T. **Taiwan to further ease border rules for China, Hong Kong, Macau residents ** The Mainland Affairs Council says Taiwan will further relax its entry restrictions on Chinese students and Hong Kong and Macau residents with effect from Nov. 7-th, as part of its gradual lifting of its COVID-19 control measures. The council says starting Nov.7-th, Chinese students will again be allowed to enter Taiwan for short-term study and exchange program. Meanwhile, people from Hong Kong and Macau will be allowed entry for work in office-based positions and for participation in religious activities. The MAC says Taiwan will also reopen its borders to tour groups of five to 40 people from Hong Kong and Macau, for visits of up to 15 days. Currently, only Chinese students in undergraduate or graduate programs in Taiwan are allowed into the country, while Hong Kong and Macau residents can obtain entry permits only to visit relatives or attend family funerals. **IEA Warns EU of Energy Shortages ** The International Energy Agency has warned that Europe could run low on gas in the next year. The agency warned that unless drastic (劇烈的) measures are taken, the continent could see shortages (短缺) as early as summer 2023. Our correspondent Alex Cadier reports from Brussels. **Australia Offers Million for Indian National Whereabouts ** Australian police have offered a 1 million Australian dollar reward for information on the whereabouts of an Indian national who is suspected of murdering a woman on a tropical beach four years ago before returning to his homeland. Police say Queensland state officers who speak Hindi and Punjabi are waiting in Cairns to be contacted (聯繫) from India via WhatsApp or online about where 38-year-old Rajwinder Singh can be found. Singh was a nurse working at Innisfail, south of Cairns, when the body of 24-year-old Toyah Cordingley was found on a beach north of Cairns in October 2018. Singh flew home to India the day after Cordingley's body was found and police believe he remains there. **NATO Urges Turkey to Allow Finland Sweden to Join ** NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is urging Turkey to set aside its reservations over Finland and Sweden joining the military alliance. He insisted on Thursday that the two Nordic countries have fulfilled their security commitments to Ankara. Finland and Sweden applied for NATO membership in the months after Russia invaded Ukraine, abandoning their longstanding policies of military nonalignment. Turkey has threatened to block the process unless the Nordic neighbors meet its demands to crack down on individuals the Turkish government considers terrorists. Turkey's foreign minister says his government wants to see more concrete steps from the candidate countries. All 30 NATO member countries must ratify (批准) Finland and Sweden's accession. Only Turkey and Hungary haven't yet done so. That was the I.C.R.T. news, Check in again tomorrow for our simplified version of the news, uploaded every day in the afternoon. Enjoy the rest of your day, I'm _____.
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Episode 214: On November 25, 2011, neighbours around the four-plex at 51st Avenue and 47th Street in the town of Innisfail, Alberta heard a bang which shook their homes. Some said sounded like a gunshot, others said it sounded like someone dropping a heavy pile of wood. The dining room window of one the corner suites had been blown outward, glass was strewn throughout the yard. Police were called to the scene by a bystander inside the home and found a horrific scene. The home was full of smoke and debris. There at the dining room table, still in her wheelchair, first responders discovered the body of 23-year-old, Victoria (Vicky) Shachtay who'd died in what appeared to have been an explosion. Sources: Innisfail | The Canadian Encyclopedia R v Malley, 2015 ABCA 213 (CanLII), R v Malley, 2017 ABCA 186 (CanLII), Malley (Re), 2014 IIROC 10 (CanLII), Malley (Re), 2014 IIROC 29 (CanLII), Blast that killed Vicky Shachtay was a ‘targeted attack': police | National Post Stepfather told victim not to open Christmas gift that turned out to be bomb | CTV News Friends, family gather to remember Vicky Shachtay - MountainviewToday.ca Disabled woman killed by parcel bomb — YouTube A defining case | Royal Canadian Mounted Police Bombing suspect arrested, police hold conference — YouTube Brian Malley loses last appeal chance - MountainviewToday.ca Pipe bomb - Wikipedia The pipe bomb: a modern terrorist weapon - PubMed GUILTY - Canada - Vicky Shachtay, 23, paraplegic, killed by bomb, Innisfail, AB, 25 Nov 2011 Financial advisor found guilty in blast that killed disabled woman — macleans.ca Bomb that killed paraplegic Innisfail mom Vicky Shachtay disguised to look like Christmas presents, Red Deer court told | Edmonton Sun Friends, family gather to remember Vicky Shachtay - MountainviewToday.ca Charges laid in bombing murder of Vicky Shachtay - MountainviewToday.ca Victoria Shachtay's caregiver testifies about moments before fatal explosion Mysterious package killed Alberta mother | CBC News Canada ‘extremely lucky' to face few bomb threats, attacks: RCMP - iPolitics Presentation to Finance Committee Re: Disability Tax Credit Regarding Bill C-462 | Council of Canadians with Disabilities Vicky Shachtay's step-dad issues statement about her murder | CTV News Investment Executive: Brian Malley Articles Global News: Victoria Shachtay | News, Videos & Articles Red Deer Advocate: Vicky Shacktay Articles Victoria-Shachtay | National Post Unsolved Murders. Help us solve a crime today. Home http://www.unsolvedcrimes.ca A machinist in rural Ontario flipped the switch on a flashlight that arrived in the mail. Then it exploded | The Star 16 years later, police still don't know who killed Paavo Henttonen | News | toronto.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/darkpoutine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Far north Queensland flower producer Rob Piccolo says he's had it confirmed his business is the latest victim of the invasive Fall Army Worm, it has been confirmed in his tropical flower orchard near Innisfail and welcome and wonderful rain has reached far western Queensland with some solid totals falling into last night including 53 millimetres in Boulia and 42 mm at the shire mayor Rick Britton's place Goodwood Station.
When 17-year-old Gabe Meyer fails to return to his Innisfail, Queensland home for dinner, it is suggested that maybe he'd be taken by a crocodile. But his parents Sherrie and Doug feel that something far more sinister is wrong. This is the story of Gabriel Meyer. Linktree Sources Forensic Investigators S2E4 Murder Calls S1E4 Wikipeadia Nine News Google Maps Find A Grave