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Episode 17 has the variety of information, scoops and investigations listeners rely on to stay in the know!Part 1- Last month, we brought the concerns of a Niverville family to Winnipeg Sun readers, and poll results that showed substantial support for patient protections proposed in Debbie's Law. On Friday, the NDP announced that cardiac surgeons would provide timelines to those on the waiting list. From a listener: "The issues management team for Kinew surely reads your articles. They will now provide in writing when heartsurgeries will be performed and will record any deaths of those waiting. Kinew perhaps is the premier who has responded to your reporting more than any other previous premier."But, as you'll hear, there's no penalties imposed on RHA's for missing the target times, and no requirement that patients are offered alternative venues to receive life-saving procesdures. Also, we scooped the media on Wednesay by reveakling Parents blindsided as Winnipeg axes school bus charters. Remarkably, Winnipeg officials have made no plans to protect the safety of children now expected to use public transit and handle being around violent and erratic users.22.00 Part 2 - An in depth look at boundary changes in west Winnipeg (Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley). It's making the federal race between incumbent Marty Morantz and former MP Doug Eyolfson completely unpredictable. The note we received also mentions Winnipeg South: "Lots of new residents. Big question is how many are able to vote?"31.55 Part 3- That question led to us becoming Mr. Nosey and calling an Elections Canada official.Whether it's being listed on the voters roll via a tax return, registering online, voting by mail, or voting at mobile polls, there seems to be an essantial safeguard missing. Elections Canada is conducting enumerations in newer suburban apartment buildings and claims, "During and after elections, we carefully monitor suspicious patterns and anomalies". The thing they should investigate might be their own policies, which don't seem to ever include asking for proof of citizenship. ******This weekend in the Sun, another exclusive report- Sutherland Hotel site housing concept will need all hands on deck“I'm trying to settle with the question, why is the North End burning? I think the problem is fairly serious in Winnipeg. You can't even insure properties in that area easily. Do we just have endless properties that are burnt and are empty and every city has that one part where people wonder, is this going to spread to my part?"Coming up- tolerance of antisemitism continues to be a feature, not a bug, of local politics and the federal election; and a special column is set for Easter Sunday in the Winnipeg Sun.*******The Season Six Support Campaign has kicked off with $860 towards our goal of $10,000. We continue to prove that solid investigative reporting, insightful analysis and intelligent interviews can bringaccountability and change to government policies and practices. Our intensive work is funded by sponsors, listeners and readers.This funding will ensure the independent reporting you count on can meet our costs and carry forward throughout 2025. Please use our Donate page to use PayPal orE-transfers, and for other donation methods, please emailmartygoldlive@gmail.com
Head Coach Josh Tripps chats Wednesday's road win in Dauphin, the play of netminder Rowan White, and previews this Friday's Amara's Amigos matchup with Niverville
This Sunday we are blessed to have Pleasant Valley supported missionaries, Michael and Savannah Driedger with us. Michael and Savannah serve at the YFC drop-in in Niverville. This morning Michael shares with us some metaphors for the Christian life that he learned while learning to surf in Tofino.
Part 1- This weekend's columns in the Winnipeg Sun are reviewed, as important issues we've covered all year long came to a head. The vaunted Metro Region Plan20-50 was deep-sixed, Wab Kinew finally decided illegal encampments had to go and stay gone, and former Winnipeg broadcaster Dahlia Kurtz is organizing the fight against Jew-haters, declaring, “Our leaders have failed us. We will not fail us.” We fill in some details- and there's news about terrorist-supporting mobs taking over malls during Christmas across the country you probably haven't heard about yet. 11.44 Part 2 - From the Sun column on Sunday: In 2021, Mayor Cheryl Christian of West St. Paul told the media, "Plan 2050 will have significant impact on all businesses, citizens and property owners living within the Winnipeg Metro Region boundaries." She was sounding the alarm- but after the blueprint document that included the power of expropriation emerged from WRM backrooms, the City of Winnipeg did nothing to get the people of Winnipeg informed or made aware. It all blew up at the Niverville public hearing, and you'll hear how the scene unfolded from Don Woodstock and Marty, after the WMR board foisted dealing with hundreds of affected residents stuck in the lobby on their diminutive Executive Director. Woodstock, who operates a security firm, addressed them when she floundered and tried to placate the crowd. He describes how shortly after, most of the board had snuck out a side door and none of them explained their postponement ruling to the restless crowd in person. A discussion of the roles of mismanagement of the public hearings, Mayor Scott Gillingham, a biased media, and Wab KInew's play to support the dissenting RM's gets analyzed. * EVERY PODCAST EPISODE CAN BE HEARD AT https://actionline.ca/podcast/ WITH ADDED IMAGES AND GRAPHICS * From the column: “While Gillingham and WMR staff insisted opposing views were based on “misinformation”, within two weeks, a total of 12 out of the 18 member municipalities had rejected the plan, including one (Rockwood) that claimed the consultants had never even spoken to them before tabling a document that would determine future development in their district.” This is story of the year because it was a power grab and it cost a lot of money to be just be blown up by the people responsible for it's failure and stick taxpayers with the bill. The narrative of “it's conspiracy theories” fell to the legitimacy of the concerns about democracy. Listen to what really forced the WMR to unanimously scuttle the plan. We are almost at the fundraising goal for Season 5 of $5600 ! Make a year-end contribution via ActionLine.ca using Paypal or E-Transfer and receive a rare copy of the Black & White photographic history of 1970's Winnipeg, Retropeg! 26.15 - More from the Sun column: The NDP's Bill 4 would revoke making participation mandatory. That means elected officials in places like Niverville, Headingley, East St. Paul, and Winnipeg will have to vote on maintaining WMR membership. Woodstock and Marty explore what sort of delegations with questions might appear when City Hall has to do what every other WRM member will – hold a public vote about continuing to be a WRA member. With Gillingham being on the Metro executive committee, questions will arise about Plan20-50 expenses, consulting costs, and potential conflicts of interest (Woodstock says out loud what was only whispered until now- "their friends and their cronies"). Taxpayers deserve answers about the lack of return on investment, and why Gilliingham and city planners went along with the scheme to override elected RM's autonomy, which was confirmed by Municipal Affairs Minister Glen Simard as being why the province stepped in. As for the slanted portrayal of Plan20-50 opponents by Winnipeg's broadcast media as 'misinformed crazies', Woodstock says "you should be ashamed." COMING UP- THE TOP TEN PODCASTS OF 2024 -AND THE SEASON 5 FUNDING DRIVE CONCLUDES.
“ELLSWORTH'S FAMOUS SPIDER PETTING ZOO” and “TRESPASSERS WILL BE PERSECUTED #WeirdDarknessDarkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVIN THIS EPISODE: It's #ThrillerThursday when I share fictional stories of horror and sci-fi! Tonight I'll be sharing the classic short horror story “Ancient Lights” by Algernon Blackwood, but first, the spine-tingling tale “The Spider Petting Zoo” by Peter de Niverville. CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Show Open00:01:58.274 = The Petting Zoo (Ellsworth's Famous Spider Petting Zoo)00:28:46.361 = Ancient Lights (Trespassers Will Be Persecuted)00:44:37.523 = Show CloseSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The Petting Zoo” by Peter de Niverville: http://bit.ly/2lyOm3M“Ancient Lights” by Algernon Blackwood: http://bit.ly/2km2Cg3Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: September 06, 2019SOURCES PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/SpiderPettingZoo
Wolverines Head Coach & GM Landyn Cochrane chats split with Niverville, recaps the first half so far of his tenure behind the bench
Stamps PXP Voice Benny Walchuk catches up with Head Coach Josh Tripp to recap their home games with Steinbach & Niverville, teams penalty kill and previews this weekend roadie vs. Freeze and Blues
Stamps PXP voice Benny Walchuk catches up with Head Coach Josh Tripp to recap their split on the road through Winkler & Selkirk, and preview this weekends home matchups with Steinbach & Niverville
Episode 26 has behind-the-stories details, with your comments, about our recent columns and reports in the Winnipeg Sun and Season 5 podcasts! Part 1- We've been bringing forward exclusive interviews and investigations about what's happening in Winnipeg. Marty Gold tells how you can help ensure strong independent reporting makes up for Trudeau-funded media consistently failing our community. It's necessary to pick up the pace on the fundraising drive in October. We are within $2500 of our budget goal! Click here to donate today 5.00- Listeners expressed concerns that in our interview with Coun. Jeff Browaty about Metro's Plan20-50, he seemed uninformed about the implications of the "aspirational" development blueprint. Marty explains what will happen next, with 12 member RMs turning down the document. About 80 folks gathered in Niverville to see Manitoba Stronger Together raise troubling questions about the "expert" ideas given priority by the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region board over proper stakeholder and public consultations. When a plan requires greater population density in Oak Bank than in Brandon, you know something fishy is going on. (The next MST session is on Nov. 2 in the RM of Ritchot.) Marty discusses how density targets will destroy the character of the St. Boniface business district, as Mayor Gillingham and Coun. Matt Allard nod approvingly. 15.20- Gillingham's plan to reconstruct Portage and Main will obliterate commuting times to and from St. Boniface. Nobody at City Hall cares about St. B- but we do. 19.30 Part 2- The first hint anyone got that 7-Elevens were on the chopping block was in Marty's Sun column, and word is up to 20 total are being shut down. Last week two in the North End and one in the West End closed. Now, 3 out of 4 retail building are closed at the corner of Ellice and Arlington. How will City Council stop the decay? 27.00- More coming about homeless encampments on our riverbanks. The hazards facing property owners and residents, first described in our Sun exclusive, are worse than we knew. The Superintendent of the Winnipeg School Division had to apologize after a guest speaker extolled the virtues of terrorism as "resistance." Hear why Matt Henderson had a very bad week after sailing though his first year. Before the WSD apology, some people posted support for the pro-terror message and thanked the division for displaying it on the arena jumbotron. How many were involved in the "pro-Palestinian" rally held on Yom Kippur in River Heights, near the Chabad synagogue? Fans of Iran were. Marty assesses how the cops would react if a pro-Israel rally is held near a mosque. We're looking at holding a Town Hall on Oct. 29 - Interested? Let us know! E-transfers, sponsor inquiries, comments - martygoldlive@gmail.com 41.20 Part 3 'Hell on Wheels' - listen to the story behind the story of this week's Sun column about violence on Transit buses. 46.00 - We explain how the short-staffed supervisor crew cannot possibly handle the volume of trouble calls from drivers. Before they showed up last weekend, Marty videoed an incident that could easily have turned into yet another stabbing, with the belligerent pulling the race card when challenged. 53.00- City officials need to ride the buses, share the pain, and shore up procedures until Transit users can feel safe. Enforcement of decorum on board - "turn down your radio!" and no foul language - is urgently needed. With the new routes coming in 2025, and only 4 supervisors on duty at night on weekends, it will only become more unpleasant and dangerous if nothing changes. Mayor Gillingham's 'root causes' approach holds the rights of homeless bus shelter dwellers above transit users getting to work, school and appointments. What do councillors say to women and seniors and teens too petrified to take a bus? A sample of public comments rounds out the episode such as: "The city likes to gag its employees. That should rattle a few cages."
Our interview with North Kildonan Councilor Jeff Browaty went so well, we took it into overtime to get his thoughts on the biggest regional story of the summer for Episode 25! The collapse of the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region's vaunted Plan20-50 started with Marty Gold's column in the Winnipeg Sun alerting the public of the serious flaws stakeholders exposed at first Public Hearing. Then when 600 concerned citizens showed up for the next hearing in Niverville- the WMR postponed the session until a bigger venue could be found. But the tide had turned. Rural municipalities spoke out with their own concerns about the WMR itself, the power grab to control elected RM councils, and the 'Winnipeg veto'. Winnipeg councillors were remarkably silent about Gillingham not bringing the plan back to City Council for their review and approval- something Gillingham voted for when Brian Bowman was mayor. And so did Jeff Browaty. We need your help! The Season 5 Funding Drive is within $2500 of our budget goal! Click here to donate today Part 1- Marty updates the audience on the Winnipeg Sun's shift to a broadsheet format, the closure of 4 more 7-Elevens and the failure of civic leaders, and the fear of cat killers roaming the inner city - which CBC and the Free Press refuse to report. Then you'll hear why the RM of Macdonald has also rejected Plan20-50. That is 12 (out of 18) Metro members to turn thumbs down on it. 14.10 Part 2- An EPC member, Browaty doesn't recall if Council was briefed on the Open House held by the WMR last November- and was not aware of the proposed 10 year hold to making changes to Plan20-50. He says the problems of the "well intended plan" are rooted in being a "creature of the Brian Pallister regime." "Their communications were abhorrently bad. It was all concentrated power in the Premier's office, he didn't like talking to people whether it was his Ministers, to the media, to the public." Browaty addresses what he calls "conspiracy theories" of Plan20-50 opponents - "Is there going to be some shock collar or toll gate or Checkpoint Charlie to prevent you from going beyond your area? Nooo... these Capital Region reeves are not these WEF folks, they're good Joe Lunchbox municipal leaders." 21.40 - Regarding the City Transportation2050 plan which is subject to any over-riding Metro blueprint, "I don't think most residents have any interest or care." The large crowd in Niverville was drawn under "false pretences", Browaty insists. "We aren't going to be restricting peoples movements," and will table a motion to confirm it: "Yes yes, if it makes people feel better, absolutely." Agreeing that any revised plan needs to have proper public consultation, he's focused on protecting "the Winnipeg advantage", and mentions the surrounding RMs need to pick up some of our "heavy costs". 27.30 - Meanwhile, dissenting RMs mentioned WMR fees and costs- and Browaty agrees. "You're right, those consulting dollars were not small." He describes getting earlier briefings about Plan20-50 but he saw "nothing eye-pokingly problematic" and as for feedback from NK residents, "the concerns were about stuff I don't think are going to see the light of day." Browaty calls Plan20-50 "basically dead in the water" but maintains, "there's a big advantage to better coordinating the Capital Region." "Let's find a way where we can sell the Region," he concludes, after agreeing to ensure Council will vote on any future blueprint. 36.20 Part 3 - Marty has a bit about Pallister, more about Browaty's comments, and a lot about how the local media can't give credence to the Hail Mary PR blitz of Plan20-50 supporters or call the rebellious RMs misinformed. Also- we're looking at holding a Town Hall - Interested? Let us know! E-transfers, sponsor inquiries, comments - martygoldlive@gmail.com Read Marty Gold's column in the Sun on the first anniversary of October 7: Courting Hamas supporters shows our PM to be morally bankrupt
GX94's Benny Walchuk catches up with Head Coach & GM Landyn Cochrane to recap Sunday's home opener loss to Niverville and preview tonights road tilt in Virden
Episode 21 continues to explain the failed tactics used by regional planning honchos to override local councils and seize power, and the desperate attempts by influential proxies to rescue the Metro concept. Part 1- After all the hue and cry about the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region and the collapse of Plan20-50, you'd think the NDP government would want all the input they could get from the public. Instead, as Marty revealed in the Winnipeg Sun, they posted a survey- but didn't tell the public. 8.40- It takes 20 questions to get to the Metro part of the survey- and you'll hear how the questions are framed. The NDP didn't advertise it, and none of the 18 member RMs advertise the survey. The WMR also didn't post it to their website. It's like the public consultation is being... rigged. Providing timely information to the public isn't a high priority for Metro, as they were shamed into updating the site last week. After the charade of public hearings was waylaid, WMR stand-ins are trying to rally support for the plan - even though one of the RMs has complained they were never spoken with by the plan's authors. Every time you look there's more proof this was a top-down process where the protecting the public interest was an inconvenience. Support our Season 5 Funding Drive - now over 50% raised with $2600 to go! Click here to donate! 15.24 Part 2- Misinformation, disinformation and worse were in the arsenal of a trio of Metro supporters who penned op-eds that downplayed and misrepresented the fatal flaws of Plan20-50. With 11 RMs opposed, it's a safe bet they know better than any political scientist if the WMR was a threat to local control of land and water decisions. 20.00- A second op-ed was penned by a planning professor. He tried to get sympathy for the WMR's "decades worth of hard work" and 'relationship building", cast aside by Wab Kinew's opt-out promise made without even consulting the poor WMR. A reference to a "very small" staff was also designed for sympathy, before concluding the plan should not be shelved because opponents "that might not appreciate its benefits." In reality, there's no benefit to letting the Mayor of Winnipeg have a veto over your own municipal planning. 23.50- A third column came from a veteran planner. He did not disclose his own role in the formation of the WMR or previous employment with the City of Winnipeg. The column continued the tactic of demeaning opponents as 'just not getting it', while insisting there's a need to copy planning processes from failing jurisdictions like Vancouver where no one can afford a house anymore. The questions raised if the WMR suffered from a too-small staff and too-small budget were floated to set up doubt and exonerate the Metro efforts. In Episode 21 we present the facts to refute that tactic. 34.30- You'll hear the reported amounts spent in 2023 on Plan20-50, staff and other line items - with less than $1100 spent on advertising and promotion, total. That seemingly included holding 3 open houses on a blueprint affecting 850,000 people. With the province tossing an extra $140k into their account, money wasn't the problem either. It was the WMR itself- beset with an attitude of superiority and entitlement, rushing to the finish line to get the Plan20-50 passed. It was a naked power grab- and now no onen wants to advertise the NDP survey to hear from average citizens about their ire and dismay. 41.30 Part 3- A fourth op-ed demonstrated the bottom-line credibility problem Plan20-50 proponents have. They are aligned with far-left "climate crisis" activists who falsely claim the 600 that appeared in Niverville "shut down" the public hearing and reject a "sustainable lifestyle". That's what the doomsday crowd seems to believe. No wonder 11 RMs are saying "no". We accept no government funding. These investigations, interviews and analysis are funded by listeners like you. E-transfers, sponsor inquiries, comments, news tips- martygoldlive@gmail.com
GX94's Benny Walchuk catches up with Head Coach & GM Landyn Cochrane to recap the team's preseason and previews Sunday's season opener vs. Niverville
15-minute cities are just a conspiracy. Or is it? Urban planning expert Randal O'Toole explains what the controversial Winnipeg Metropolitan Region Plan20-50 is about. The goal is to reshape regional governance. What does this really look like? And should you be worried? Recently, Manitoba residents packed out a public hearing in Niverville which surprised organizers and forced them reschedule it for late September to get a larger venue. Is Winnipeg following in the steps of Vancouver and other Canadian cities to turn areas into 15-minute cities?
Friday morning started with our Winnipeg Sun report about the wheels falling off of the Plan 2050 bus. RMs ask province to let them out of Manitoba's Metro Plan20-50 We have additional details in Episode 16 about why the rural municipalities of Headingley, Niverville, and St. Andrews- and then 2 more - joined Selkirk in pronouncing the document substandard and the take-it-but-you-can't-leave-it organizational structure unacceptable. The outpouring of opposition followed the WMR having to reschedule a vital public hearing when a reported 650 concerned citizens arrived in Niverville as discussed in Episode 14. 8.30- Among the issues raised by the RMs: The forced membership in the WMR was undemocratic, The weighted voting rules giving Winnipeg a veto even more undemocratic, Vesting the Metro board with final say on local land-use decisions and the power of expropriation was unthinkably undemocratic. Headingley warned: "the plan is being advanced without comprehensive background studies in crucial areas." Selkirk CAO Duane Nicol said "we're seeing the disconnect between the decisions being made and the actual on-the-ground lived experience of the communities and the residents that have to live with these decisions." Friday afternoon, East St. Paul issued a statement relaying "this Bill effectively strips elected local governments of their autonomy, placing final municipal decisions in the hands of unelected Provincial Government appointees." With evidence mounting that Plan20-50 is dysfunctional, it's been almost like a make-work project for the planners. And under their plan, Scott Gillingham - who supports the plan and claimed detractors had "misconceptions"- is the kingmaker of the Capital Region. 13.00 - The plan opens the door to things being put in later by an unelected board. When it suits them, the WMR calls Plan20-50 a "guide." That's deceptive- because it's a blueprint, with no deviations permitted. 20.30 And then there were 6! Only TGCTS found that the Village of Dunnator had put out a statement abandoning the plan on Wednesday. The Winnipeg media ignored the controversy of Plan20-50 until Marty's column at this link. 23.33 PART 2 - In contrast to the dissidents, the RM of St. Clements declared unquestioned loyalty to the WMR. You'll hear just a few of their official responses about "media coverage", "public debate" and "body oversight" that seem disconnected from reality, especially the claim that "the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region (WMR) is not an unelected body controlling local decisions. Local councils retain their authority." There is no mention made of the 4 unelected provincial appointees, or of the Gillingham veto, or the power to expropriate RM property. 36.00- Marty gives a good example of why Dunnator would want no part of the WMR having control of the beach at Matlock. The Metro disinformation campaign is laid bare by this statement: "These FAQs are provided as information for residents of St. Clements, on how Plan20-50 impacts the community. Everyone is encouraged to read the plan." However, Metro executive director Jennifer Freeman has conceded, “a planning document like a regional planning bylaw can be hard to read when it's not your field.” "Read the plan"? Now, that's a scam. You still won't get it, so your questions are just misconceptions and you're confused. Just like those 6 RM councils. That's how planners have rigged the process. Welcome to Winnipeg. ***** The Season 5 Funding Drive is now at $2905 - over 50% of the target. Your support has ensured we can stay on the beat with unique interviews and investigations on ActionLine.ca and in the Winnipeg Sun. Donors of over $250 will get a rare hardcover copy Retropeg, a collection of black and white photographs of Winnipeg in the 1970's by James Donahue. Softcovers will be gifted to donors over $50.00. Use the Donate page to contribute- or send E-transfers and sponsor inquiries to martygoldlive@gmail.com Next Sun Column- Save the 7-Elevens
Episode 15 has the latest about growing opposition to the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region board attempt to take over development planning from the city and adjacent rural areas. The media- which has no clue about the ongoing legislative process- takes cues from the WMR narrative to smear critics of Plan20-50. Then, a crime report with a follow-up to Marty's column in the Winnipeg Sun about the struggle of west end businesses to fend off criminals. Part 1- A brief reminiscence of the Peter Kapusta era of Duffy's Taxi as the company moved this week to new digs. It's a place quite familiar to old-timers, the former Salisbury House at Notre Dame and Ingersoll. A few imitations of dispatchers get slipped in. Then, an important message about our Season 5 Funding Drive. Your support is crucial to producing our unique investigations, special interviews and news-breaking Sun columns. A copy of Retropeg awaits our donors- and contributors over $250 will receive a very rare hardcover version! 17.13 Part 2- Leading up to the public hearing in Niverville, the media gladly let the WMR label detractors as "misinformed" and "confused" without speaking to a single opponent. The Free Press wasn't alone in spreading false information. CJOB's Fake News coverage - Mayor Gillingham was not "whisked away"- gets particular attention, but Global TV and CTV Winnipeg also failed to ask hard questions. Here's our preview of the session - and our report to the Sun about the scene when 500 people showed up to be heard. 25.00 You'll hear new details about how it was postponed- and the surprising discovery of the identity of the panicked WMR official who needed Don Woodstock's help to try to calm the angry crowd. In the aftermath, Metro dispatched executive director Jennifer Freeman on a media blitz to spin what the plan "isn't about." In interviews, she's mystified why people are opposing the proposed edicts of planners and insists the plan doesn't mention various concerns. But as Marty explains, it doesn't have to be "in the plan" right now- as it will enable the WMR board to add binding restrictions and conditions on member municipalities later. 36.10 - While Freeman and Gillingham urge opponents to "read the plan"-it was their own failure to hold proper public consultations that directly led to what they call "misconceptions." They have the misconception that a normal person can glean what is really going on, as the plan is full of jargony language, kum-ba-ya cheerleading, and illustrations that never show what their plan looks like in the dead of winter or depicts any homeless on the street. Meanwhile, Selkirk has opted out, and other RM's may soon follow as rules designed to regulate growth in Winnipeg would hamper their own communities. 47.25 Hear the objections filed by Keystone Agricultural Producers. They flagged inaccurate maps and narrow definitions that prove WMR planners and their aspirations for a 'circular economy' have no idea about the ag sector and thought politicians alone should develop policy for wetlands and farms. Five segments were done by Winnipeg TV and radio, and not a single opponent of Plan20-50 was spoken with or named. Coming up in the Sun- drilling into Plan20-50 and the 'dirty words' the WMR won't discuss that are buried in their paperwork. 55.00 - Part 3 - Crime and Public Safety Update- Readers add some examples of other Arlington-area businesses afflicted by crime; Coun. Ross Eadie blames crime as the North End Biz has now lost its last bank while almost 50% of member businesses have closed since 2010; on Selkirk a 15 year old was almost hacked to death by a punk on Saturday night yet a murder charge wasn't laid; and in EK, 2 cowards in their mid-20's used a bat to rob and beat a newly-arrived Ukrainian mother and her 14 year old son two weeks ago. We wonder what refugees are told about the roaming gangs of goons they might encounter in Winnipeg. E-transfers, News tip, comments, email: martygoldlive@gmail.com
An unexpected Episode 14 tells the story of what really happened in Niverville on August 8th, when the public demanded to be heard by a shocked Winnipeg Metropolitan Region board. Interviews and audio help deliver the details about the scene. 6.10 Part 2 - Marty Gold reviews the obvious red flags and how WMR staff completely failed to prepare for the groundswell of public concern. No one should have been surprised the second hearing attracted a bigger crowd than the first one. 9.30 Don Woodstock describes the RCMP on the scene- "the organizers of this event recognized very early when the room was 3/4 full, that there was more people outside than in the room." Hearing chants of "let them in" from those granted entry and "shut it down!" from those excluded, "I recognized this won't go away quietly" and the RCMP could not get them to leave. 13.00 - "They cannot have the meeting inside and have more people outside who want to have a voice." Woodstock criticizes how "all the able bodied men" on the WMR board including Mayor Scott Gillingham took no action and "they let this little lady (a staff member) face that crowd and she was petrified." Helping her address the angered crowd in the lobby he says the WMR "wanted to ram this hearing through until I insisted those people outside are not moving until we move." 17.00 - Hear audio of the announcement by WMR chair Michael Moore of the postponement of the hearing, which dispels fake news it was caused by "incidents". 23.00- While the audience was told the session would be reconvened in a larger venue and 40 days notice would be given, "nobody's making a move" to tell the 300 waiting in the lobby. "Gillingham and all of the mayors and so-called men, if they were leaders, they would have got up and talked to them... if they didn't make a decision inside soon, that would have boiled over. " 27.30 - It was left up to Don Woodstock and Marty Gold to calm the people down. At ActionLine.ca, we show Steinbach Online video of Marty addressing them. 30.00 - "Why did none of them (think) it best to come out and address the crowd?" Woodstock portrays the Mayor as being afraid to deal with concerned Winnipeggers, which numbered approx. 75% of those excluded- "He was the first person at the table to run away." 35.40 - Marty's theory is that the process is set up to make sure Winnipeg council is bound by Gillingham's decisions. Read his call in the Winnipeg Sun last week for Gillingham to hold a referendum at this link. E-transfers, News tip, comments, email: martygoldlive@gmail.com 42.15 Part 3-- A CJOB newscast falsely claimed there were 'incidents' forcing the postponement and then host Richard Cloutier piled on. He said texts from his stooges alleged 'there has been some disruption at this hearing by a group that wants to get all sorts of publicity, not going to give them the publicity they're looking for". Hear why that was all Fake News. 48.00 Failing to sneak the hearing past the public, a compliant media was recruited to parrot the narrative of Metro planners. Is this a harmless plan to boost job creation? They will baselessly try to smear opponents of the bylaw as rednecks, hayseeds and an extremist fringe and the planners as their all-knowing superiors. 52.00- A brief review of the fears in outlying communities- including those not yet part of the WMR club- about how the plan would infringe on their rights. Would CJOB tell their story? 54.00 Hear Patrick Allard's take away - "if they can't plan a meeting how can they plan our municipalities?" With lockdowns making Manitobans more aware of government over-reach, he explains many believe "private entities staffed by government officials should not control municipal bylaws and zoning and planning and development." He calls on the city to advertise the next public hearing so residents aren't kept in the dark. FOR LINKS TO POPULAR EPISODES & WINNIPEG SUN COLUMNS, AND TO DONATE TO THE SEASON 5 FUNDING DRIVE - CLICK HERE.
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Officer-involved shooting in Niverville / Transit changes (1:40); Something in your life that frequently malfunctions, like our useless office water cooler (9:00); Lauren McNabb on scene in Niverville / Fundamental route changes....and more info is shared on transit plan...(18:20); Clip of Niverville resident / More on transit (25:55); Lauren McNabb on scene in Niverville / Getting ready for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers home opener tomorrow night! (29:10); Lauren McNabb on scene in Niverville (41:30); Winnipeg Sea Bears bi-weekly visit - Team owner and chairman David Asper (46:50); Winning stories on stuff that malfunctions (59:20).
We discuss the latest trending headlines with Producer Grant Hardy, including how heat-flation is driving up the price of chocolate, and a Vancouver bar who's mocktail list is putting their booze sales to shame. We examine the nuances of inclusion and representation in reality TV with AMI Communications Specialist, Greg David. Beth Deer joins us with The Buzz, and she's asking, “what would an autonomous travel pod do for you?”. We find out more about the intriguing design concept,! New Brunswick recently announced $108 million towards the revitalization of the New Brunswick Museum. Community Reporter Marisa Hersey-Misner tells us how the project will improve access for all its patrons. Ryan Chin says a better relationship with your financial planner equals better results. We find out more on our Financial Literacy segment. AMI Technical Producer Jacob Shymanski shares highlights from his experience at the Manitoba Accessible Sports Expo in Niverville.
AMI Technical Producer Jacob Shymanski shares highlights from his experience at the Manitoba Accessible Sports Expo in Niverville.
The Accessible Sports Expo is coming this weekend to Niverville, Manitoba. Kirby Cote tells you all about it! From the March 28, 2024, episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown: Kirby Cote describes the upcoming Accessible Sports Expo in Niverville, Manitoba! Kevin Shaw unpacks what he thinks is going wrong at Boeing. And health and wellness advocate Shane Baker shares some advice on how to improve your sleep. This is the March 28, 2024, episode.
Community Reporter Vic Pereira brings us the latest from Manitoba, including a look at the upcoming Accessible Sports Expo in Niverville.
Push, Season 2, debuts Monday, March 18, at 9 p.m. Eastern on AMI-tv and AMI plus. We tee-up the season with one of the stars, Brian McPherson (6:52). The Beatles are getting a fab four package of biopics and Director Sam Mendes says he has a grand vision for the project. We hear more with Corinne Van Dusen in our entertainment report (22:55). Reporter Grant Hardy joins us for “The Buzz” (37:16). Community Reporter Vic Pereira brings us the latest from Manitoba, including a look at the upcoming Accessible Sports Expo in Niverville (51:18). Wendy Donnan, Executive Director of the Oakville Festival of Film and Arts joins us with the details on their Fourth Annual International Women's Day event (1:03:41). AMI's HR Business Partner, Elysia Yardley, discusses the value of work placements with a look at AMI's Apprenticeship and Intern programs (1:18:30).
In this month's edition of the "Monthly Real Estate Market Update for Niverville, Manitoba," we bring you the latest insights and statistics to keep you well-informed about the local real estate landscape. Whether you're in the market to buy, sell, or simply curious about current trends, Team Olyniuk is here to provide you with the most up-to-date information. Introduction: Welcome to our monthly real estate market update for Niverville, Manitoba. I'm Stephen Olyniuk, joined by Alicia Olyniuk, and together, we form Team Olyniuk, proudly associated with Re/Max Performance Realty. Our mission is to assist you in turning your real estate aspirations into reality. Key Real Estate Metrics: Number of Single Detached Homes on MLS: We'll start by revealing the current number of single detached homes listed on the Multiple Listings Service (MLS) for Niverville, offering insight into the available options within the market. New Listings in the Last Month: We'll provide data on the number of single detached homes that have been newly listed on the market in the past month, allowing you to observe recent trends. New Build Construction: Interested in knowing how many of these listings involve new construction? We've got you covered with this crucial statistic. Pending Sales: Discover the number of single detached homes that are currently pending sale, indicating the level of demand within the Niverville market. Homes Sold in the Last Month: We'll reveal the number of single detached homes that have been successfully sold in the past month, providing a snapshot of the market's performance. Average List Price: What is the average list price for homes in Niverville at present? This figure can offer valuable insights for both buyers and sellers. Average Sale Price: Finally, we'll disclose the average sale price, a key indicator for those seeking to make well-informed decisions within the real estate market. Closing Thoughts: We remain dedicated to keeping you informed about the real estate market in Niverville, and we're always available to address your inquiries and offer expert guidance. Should you have any real estate-related questions, please feel free to reach out to us. Contact Information: Stephen Olyniuk Email: stephen@teamolyniuk.com Phone: (204) 981-2009 Alicia Olyniuk Email: alicia@teamolyniuk.com Phone: (204) 392-4262 Connect with Us: Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniu... Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-o... YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbV... My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agen... RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyniuk Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/... Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-... Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen... Winnipeg Real Estate News #bestrealtorwinnipeg #bestrealtorsteinbach #whatsmyhomeworth #howstherealestatemarket #howtosellmyhouse #sellingmyhome #howtosellmyhome #realestateupdate #Niverville #manitoba #MarketUpdate
In this video interview, Chris Alexander, President of RE/MAX Canada, discusses the real estate company's latest 2024 Tax Report and the impact of taxes and other rising costs on housing affordability in the country. FULL PRESS RELEASE TORONTO, Feb. 6, 2024 /CNW/ — While land transfer taxes and new property assessments in key markets appear to have little effect on the surface, eroding affordability levels are slowly shifting migration patterns and changing the landscape in major Canadian centres, according to a new report released today by RE/MAX Canada. RE/MAX Canada's 2024 Tax Report examined key markets in six Canadian provinces, including Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax, and found governments at all levels are collecting billions from Canadian homebuyers through levies and development fees on new construction, as well as land transfer and property taxes on residential properties. Tax rate increases, in tandem with record-high housing values and mortgage rates, have sparked a post-pandemic exodus from the country's most expensive markets, contributing to a significant uptick in interprovincial migration numbers in Alberta and Atlantic Canada in 2023. While some homebuyers were content to move outside of core markets within their province, close to 60,000 Canadians found their answer to the current housing crisis in Alberta and, to a lesser extent, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. According to Statistics Canada's Quarterly Demographic Estimates, Provinces and Territories Interactive Map, interprovincial migration doubled over already-strong year-ago levels in the first three quarters of 2023 in Alberta, with the province welcoming 45,194 people, compared to 22,278 during the same period in 2022. Alberta gained the most interprovincial migrants in the third quarter of 2023, with the highest influx coming from Ontario (6,262), followed by BC (5,269), Saskatchewan (1,579) and Manitoba (1,316). Nova Scotia also saw more than 5,000 new residents in the first three quarters of 2023, following an influx of close to 10,000 interprovincial migrants during the same period in 2022. New Brunswick's net interprovincial total was almost 4,500 in the first three quarters of 2023, while Prince Edward Island posted a net interprovincial increase of just over 1,000. All other provinces noted negative net interprovincial numbers, with more people leaving than arriving. Source: Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV), Calgary Real Estate Board (CREB), Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB), Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers (QPAREB). Local boards provided by RE/MAX brokers. *Benchmark Price for all properties in December **Non-residents pay five per cent deed transfer tax in Nova Scotia ***First-time Home Buyer exemption/rebate applied to Vancouver and Toronto/GTA “Given today's housing market realities, it comes as no surprise that buyers are willing to travel across the country to achieve home ownership,” says RE/MAX Canada President Christopher Alexander. “In addition to affordable housing values and extensive job opportunities, Alberta is well known for its position on taxation, with no provincial sales tax and zero land transfer tax on residential real estate. Cash-rich buyers from provinces such as Ontario and British Columbia are aware that the sale of their property in Toronto or Vancouver will stretch that much further in Alberta or Atlantic Canada's major centres. And for first-time buyers, it's an opportunity to get into the market at an affordable price point and gain equity, as opposed to paying down someone else's mortgage by renting.” According to the Fraser Institute's 24 Facts for 2024 Report, the average Canadian family pays 45.3 per cent of its income to taxes – more than the 35.6 per cent spent on necessities of life. Regressive tax policies are also to blame for the changing migration patterns. Land transfer taxes were introduced across Canada in the 1970s as a method of generating revenue for municipalities, regardless of income. The highest land transfer taxes are found in Toronto, where buyers pay a municipal land transfer tax as well as a provincial tax. On January 1, 2024, Toronto upped the ante, introducing a luxury tax on home sales over $3 million. While the existing municipal land transfer tax (MLTT) essentially remains the same under $3 million, homebuyers that cross the threshold will find a sliding scale of taxes that range from 3.5 per cent on sales over $3 million to 7.5 per cent on sales over $20 million. On an average-priced home in the city, buyers can expect to pay close to $40,000 in taxes. “When you think about what a $40,000 tax bill payable upon closing could do if it was applied to a down payment, it's clearly time to incentivize the first domino,” says Alexander. “The first order of business should be revisiting the first-time buyer rebate/exemption in Toronto and Vancouver, because at $400,000 and $500,000–$525,000 respectively, they're woefully inadequate given the average or benchmark price of properties in those cities.” A survey conducted by Leger on behalf of RE/MAX in mid-2023 found that more than one in four Canadians (28 per cent) agreed the land transfer tax has impacted their decision to participate in the housing market. The home-buying decisions of young Canadians were particularly impacted, with 40 per cent of Gen Z and 35 per cent of Millennials agreeing that the land transfer tax has played a role in their pursuit of home ownership, compared to 26 per cent of Gen X and 21 per cent of Baby Boomers.* As a result, there is a growing wave of younger people who are choosing to leave major centres and provinces to attain home ownership. Not surprisingly, some of the fastest-growing municipalities are inside or close to urban areas, according to Statistics Canada 2021 Census. For example, East Gwillimbury in the Greater Toronto Area experienced the greatest increase in population between 2016 and 2021 with a 44.4-per-cent uptick; Langford, outside of Victoria, BC, and Southern Gulf Islands just outside Vancouver, were up 31.8 and 28.9 per cent respectively; Niverville, on the outskirts of Winnipeg was up 29 per cent; Carignan just outside Montreal was up 24.1 per cent; while Wolfville, Nova Scotia was up 20.5 per cent. New and proposed property tax reassessments are also creating confusion in markets across the country, including Toronto, Montreal and Halifax, with some properties assessed above recent sale prices. The Province of Ontario has yet again postponed its reassessment. With the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) still operating at levels assessed in 2016, new assessments in the province for the years 2023 and 2024 will likely be significantly higher when distributed. The burden is even higher on new home construction within Canada's most expensive markets. In Toronto, for example, taxes, levies and development fees on new condominiums – the first step to home ownership for many Canadians – is estimated to account for approximately 25 to 30 per cent of the overall purchase price. On a unit priced at $717,000, the average price for a condominium in Toronto at year-end, that accounts for roughly $180,000 to $215,000 paid by the purchaser. New low-rise housing is no exception. Based on a study by Altus Group, the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) found that government fees, taxes and charges added $222,000 to the cost of an average, new single-family home in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in 2019 – three times higher than in major U.S. markets such as San Francisco, Miami, Boston, New York City, Chicago, and Houston. “The goal should be to make home ownership more accessible, not less,” says Alexander. “Taxation is contributing to the demise of the Canadian dream, with home ownership across the country falling from peak levels reported in 2011, and it will continue to decline unless there is some intervention. A greater supply of affordable housing in major centres will have a sizeable impact on keeping the dream alive. However, if we don't heed the call, we risk continued out-migration of our youth.” Rising tax levels and quality of life have become a growing concern in cities throughout North America as well. Driven by domestic out-migration, more than 600,000 people left New York State for Florida, Texas, and other low-tax states in 2020 and 2023, according to US Census Data. Internal Revenue Services (IRS) data show the state lost an estimated $45 billion in taxable income between 2020 and 2023. Florida, on the other hand, welcomed more than 700,000 people during the same period, as the state's favourable tax structure proved irresistible to buyers. “Clearly, public policy is contributing to a myriad of issues – with affordability front and centre – and there's no relief in sight,” says Alexander. “Shelter is a basic human need, yet accessibility is becoming increasingly problematic as government reliance on the housing sector as a means of funding creates a greater divide. Affordability and opportunity are key to healthy and sustainable real estate market activity and a vibrant economy. As such, the potential economic impact of ongoing out-migration on the future of individual provinces should raise alarm bells.” Market by Market Overview** Greater Vancouver The tax burden weighs most heavily on buyers in markets such as the Greater Vancouver Area where housing values are amongst the highest in the country. Yet first time, move up, and downsizing buyers remain determined to move forward, regardless of tax implications. In fact, home-buying activity in the Greater Vancouver Area is off to a strong start in 2024, as buyers who've sat on the sidelines throughout 2023 re-enter the market en masse. The imbalance between supply and demand has prompted a flurry of multiple offers on properties at affordable price points. While land transfer taxes are the cost of doing business in Vancouver and purchasers have come to begrudgingly accept that reality, property taxes are amongst the lowest in the country. High interest rates were the greatest impediment to home-buying activity in Vancouver throughout 2023, with the threat of ever-rising mortgage rates creating havoc in the market. With the expectation of an end to quantitative tightening, homebuyers are hoping to get into the market before values climb once again. Evidence of the trending has been apparent over the past two months, as fixed rates have now come down about one half of a per cent. Inflation appears to be heading in the right direction, although slower than originally anticipated. The first-time buyer's rebate has proven inadequate in a market that had an average benchmark price of $1,168,700. Few first-time buyers qualify at the current $525,000 threshold. Properties up to $499,999 are eligible for a full tax exemption while properties priced from $500,000 to $524,999 are eligible for partial repayment. There are currently 43 properties listed for sale under $525,000 in the City of Vancouver. The full land transfer tax is obligatory on property priced at more than $525,000. Surprisingly, the first-time buyer's exemption on new construction is considerably higher, with exemption available on homes priced up to $750,000. While buyers are faced with the additional cost of a government sales tax (GST) on their new home, there's really no reason the threshold of $750,000 shouldn't be applied equitably. Unfortunately, the higher cost of living in the province is driving movement out of the province, with many young families and retirees heading for neighbouring Alberta where BC dollars go a lot further. Data compiled for the first nine months of 2023 by the Statistics Canada Quarterly Demographic Estimates: Provinces and Territories Interactive Map showed a decline in net interprovincial migration numbers, with British Columbia registering close to 6,000 people leaving BC. Years ago, the trend had been to move to the Okanagan to take advantage of lower prices, but in recent years, strong migration levels have accelerated housing values in cities such as Kelowna, Kamloops and Penticton. Net international migration numbers for the same period show more than 150,000 immigrants, net emigration and net non-permanent residents entering the province in the first three-quarters of 2023. Methodology for Residential Property Transfer Tax First $200,000 – taxed at 1 per cent $200,000 – $2,000,000 – taxed at 2 per cent $2 million to $3 million – taxed at 3 per cent Over $3 million – taxed at 5 per cent Calgary Home-buying activity continues at a frenzied pace in the Calgary area as affordable housing values and lower tax rates incentivize an increasing number of out-of-province buyers to move to Alberta. In the first three quarters of 2023, the province welcomed just over 45,000 interprovincial residents, according to the Statistics Canada Quarterly Demographic Estimates: Provinces and Territories Interactive Dashboard. During the same period, net international migration rose by almost 100,000 people, including new immigrants, net emigration, and net non-permanent residents. Buyers from Ontario and BC remain most active in the province, with the vast majority settling in the City of Calgary where the average price at year end 2023 hovered at $539,313, according to the Calgary Real Estate Board. Home ownership in the city can be attained for as low as $350,000, with the condominium apartment category seeing the highest year-over-year increase in sales in 2023. Younger buyers as well as retirees and investors are behind the push for housing. Tight market conditions persist throughout the city, however, with local buyers vying for prime properties with cash-rich purchasers from Ontario and British Columbia. As a result, many seasoned local buyers have moved to the sidelines in the latter half of 2023, choosing not to participate in the frothy market. Entry-level buyers, representing approximately 20 to 30 per cent of the market, are driving activity between $350,000 to $650,000. Those first-time buyers that have scrimped and saved for a down payment are largely targeting two-bedroom, one bath condominium apartment properties priced between $350,000 to $400,000. First-time buyers are fortunate enough to have some help from the bank of mom and dad are typically seeking single detached starter homes in the $500,000 to $650,000 price range. Land transfer taxes are non-existent in Alberta, although most buyers pay a registration fee around $300. There are no provincial sales taxes. The combination of lower taxes, affordable housing, and greater job opportunities are expected to continue to draw purchasers from out-of-province, many of whom have been priced out by rapidly rising housing values and taxes in their own provinces. Zero Residential Property Transfer Tax – All properties, all price points Winnipeg A significant uptick in housing sales and values in the last six weeks of 2023 has set the stage for home-buying activity in Winnipeg in 2024. Listings that had lingered on the market were quickly snapped up, some in multiple-offer situations, between mid-November and mid-December. The same momentum has been noted in the first two weeks of January as the potential for an end to the Bank of Canada's stance on quantitative tightening grows increasingly likely after four rate pauses in a row. There has been a considerable increase in the number of renters getting into the market, in large part due to rental rates that look more like mortgage payments at present. First time buyers, many of whom are new to the country, would rather own their homes than paying off someone else's mortgage. As such, the land transfer and property taxes are just part of the process, despite property rate taxes that are amongst the highest in the country. The vast majority of first-time purchasers are coming to the table with at least two percent of the property's value set aside for land transfer taxes and closing costs. For move up buyers, they've generally factored the land transfer tax into the equation. However, at higher price points, from $750,000 to $1 million, buyers may put their decision to move on pause, opting to renovate instead. Seniors, particularly those who have lost partners and live alone, may choose to age in place rather than undertaking the additional costs, not to mention the stress of a move. The greatest activity remains at lower price points, where inventory levels are particularly low. Winnipeg is one of the most affordable housing markets in the country with an average price in 2023 hovering at just over $400,000 (approximately $5,700 in land transfer tax). Most first-time buyers are looking at properties priced between $350,000 and $450,000. Trade-up buyers are typically active between $500,000 and $750,000. Like other parts of the country, overall housing stock in the city remains low. Yet, net international migration, comprised of immigrants, net emigration, and net non-permanent residents, added an estimated 36,000 to Manitoba's population in the first three quarters of 2023, according to Statistics Canada Quarterly Demographic Estimates: Provinces and Territories Interactive Dashboard. Population growth is expected to contribute to housing market activity in Winnipeg in the year ahead, bolstered by an anticipated fall in interest rates in the second or third quarters. Methodology for Residential Land Transfer Tax 0 – $30,000 – No Tax $30,001 to $90,000 – 0.5 per cent $90,001 to $150,000 – 1 per cent $150,001 to $200,000 – 1.5 per cent $200,000 and above – 2 per cent Greater Toronto Area After a flurry of home-buying activity at luxury price points in the final quarter of 2023 in Toronto Proper due to upcoming changes to the city's 2024 land transfer taxes, the housing market has slowed in the Greater Toronto Area. Sales are currently trending on par or slightly ahead of year-ago levels, with economic concerns and high interest rates leaving many buyers sitting on the sidelines. While the Bank of Canada (BOC) held firm on rates in January for the fourth consecutive time since its July 2023 rate hike, inflation remains high, placing the BOC in a challenging position. That said, there are signs that quantitative tightening is drawing to a close and some economists predict rates will start coming down by mid-year. With the promise of lower rates on the horizon, the spring market is expected to be active, with trade-up buyers leading the charge, cashing in on equity gains realized over the past decade. Unlike years prior, this spring market will be characterized by a greater selection of homes available for sale and less competition in the marketplace. Sales in the spring will ideally position seasoned buyers with a three-month closing to potentially dovetail with interest rate cuts. First-time buyers, however, will continue to struggle to achieve home ownership, given a continuation of tight inventory levels at entry-level price points from $500,000 to $1,000,000. That, combined with the government stress test that adds an additional two percentage points to existing rates is hurting those who've been able to accumulate a down payment and transfer taxes but are unable to qualify at today's rates plus two per cent. The unfortunate fact is that many potential homebuyers are already paying rates similar to a mortgage on their rental units while inflation continues to eat away at their savings. The 416 area-code remains popular with younger buyers who want to be close to shops, restaurants and transportation. The additional municipal land transfer tax fails to deter this segment of the market. However, for those starting a family, the 905 area-code generally offers greater affordability and one less transfer tax. Hybrid workplaces have also made moving north, east, and west of the city an easier transition, requiring only one or two days a week travelling on the GTA's busy highways. For existing homeowners located in the city core, the expense of a move with its associated municipal and provincial land transfer taxes and closing costs have prompted some to consider renovation. By upgrading their home, making cosmetic changes to kitchen, bathrooms and flooring, homeowners are adding value to their properties down the road. While renovation can have its own challenges, it is an option that many are taking given the high cost of moving. Ongoing conversations regarding a 10 to 16 per cent increase in property taxes are another issue that stems from a city that is burdened by rising costs and a stagnating downtown core. Fundamentally regressive taxing punishes the city's most vulnerable homeowners – its seniors – many who are on fixed incomes. Taxes are based on the value of the property but have nothing to do with income. While the only certainties in life are death and taxes, there needs to be better solution to the current structure. Taxation is not actually deterring most buyers from getting into the market, but it is somewhat hampering, especially at entry-level price points. The current structure allows for a full rebate of municipal and provincial land transfer taxes of up to $400,000 for first-time buyers. There are currently close to 250 “properties” listed for sale under the $400,000 price point, the vast majority of which are parking spaces, lockers and vacant land. Although buyers are still active in the Toronto market, there are those that are moving to areas outside of the GTA where housing values are lower. And, in the first three quarter of 2023, there were more people leaving the province than arriving, with net interprovincial migration numbers down by just over 32,500, according to Statistics Canada Quarterly Demographic Estimates: Provinces and Territories Interactive Dashboard. While interprovincial migration has been offset by close to half a million immigrants, net emigration, and net non-permanent residents, it's clear the cost of living in Ontario – with its high housing values and tax base – is resulting in migration to other areas of the country. Methodology for Municipal Land Transfer Tax on Residential Properties Up to $55,000: 0.5 per cent Up to $250,000: 1 per cent Up to $400,000: 1.5 per cent Up to $2 million: 2 per cent $2 million Up to $2.999 million: 2.5 per cent $3 million to $3.999 million: 3.5 per cent $4 million to $4.999 million: 4.5 per cent $5 million to $9.999 million: 5.5 per cent $10 million to $19.999 million: 6.5 per cent $20 million plus: 7.5 per cent Methodology for Provincial Land Transfer Tax on Residential Properties Up to $55,000: 0.5 per cent Up to $250,000: 1 per cent Up to $400,000: 1.5 per cent Up to $2 million: 2 per cent More than $2 million: 2.5 per cent Montreal While higher interest rates and the threat of a possible recession seriously hampered home-buying activity in Montreal over the past year, housing taxes –in the form of a welcome tax and property tax—proved to be a negligible part of the equation in 2023. The sentiment is largely due to Montreal's affordable housing market, where average price at year-end 2023 ($574,845) remains well below other large Canadian markets such as Toronto and Vancouver. Buyers can expect to pay a welcome tax of close to $8,000, payable upon closing, based on the 2023 year-end average. First-time buyers, defined as those who have never owned a home, are not eligible for a rebate but can receive the Quebec Home Buyers Tax Credit on their tax return. Set by the city, property tax rates currently run at approximately 0.63000 per cent in Montreal, adding another $3,183 to the annual cost of home ownership, based the average price. A recent update to property assessments have made headlines in Quebec as the province moves to bring assessments in line with today's housing values. The new assessments have, however, caused confusion in the market, particularly given that some homes have been assessed above recent sale prices. After a dismal 2023, renewed momentum is expected to characterize home-buying activity in Montreal in 2024. Properties appear to be moving at a faster pace than year-ago levels while showings and open houses are growing busier. First-time buyers are cautiously optimistic, entering the market at price points ranging between $450,000 and $750,000. While condominiums are the first step to home ownership at lower price points in the city, first-time buyers willing to move farther afield may find small, detached homes priced around $750,000. The trade-up market has been impacted by an abundance of offers conditional on the sale of the buyers' home within 30 days in recent months. Many of these offers are falling through as buyers fail to sell their homes and new buyers lie waiting in the wings. As a result, existing homeowners are choosing to sit tight, hesitant to sell first for fear that they won't find another suitable home. Yet, they are also hesitant to buy first and go through the motions, only for the deal to die after 30-days. As a result, some buyers will choose to renovate their property, instead of embarking on a move. The promise of lower interest rates down the road is bringing some comfort to buyers and sellers. Once rates start to decline, which could potentially happen as early as April, home buying activity is expected to gain traction. The market at present, however, remains tenuous, with any unexpected development having the potential to disrupt the whole market. Methodology for residential land transfer tax in Montreal 0.5 per cent on the first $58,000 1.0 percent between $58,900 and $294,600 1.5 per cent between $294,600 to $552,300 2.0 per cent between $552,300 to $1,104,700 2.5 per cent between $1,104,700 to $2,136,500 3.5 per cent between $2,136,500 to $3,113,000 4.0 per cent on homes priced over $4,113,000 Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) With housing market uncertainty seeping into January 2024, homebuyers in Halifax are banking of the prospect of lower interest rates down the road to revitalize home-buying activity. Demand remains relatively healthy in hot pocket areas, where well-priced properties are selling in short order, but in areas where greater selection exists, turnover is slow. Given the current high interest rate environment, many buyers are choosing to stay in place until the first interest rate cut is announced. Once that occurs, it's expected that buyers will enter the market in full force, hoping to get in before prices increase. Immigration and in-migration have factored into the housing equation, with both ramping up significantly since 2020. According to Statistics Canada, Nova Scotia's population rose five per cent between 2016 to 2021, settling in at just under 970,000, with the provincial government committed to doubling the population to two million by 2060. In 2023, more than 5,300 interprovincial migrants and over 20,000 immigrants moved to Nova Scotia in the first three quarters of the year – the vast majority settling in Halifax – according to Statistics Canada Quarterly Demographic Estimates, Provinces and Territories Interactive Dashboard. The increase came as a surprise, driving upward momentum in housing values, as buyers from other provinces and countries arrive flush with cash, outspending the average Halifax buyer in large part due to stronger buying power. Inventory levels have improved significantly over one year ago, but less than 1,000 homes are currently listed for sale. First-time buyers in the Halifax housing market are finding it particularly stressful as of late to compete for homes in the sweet spot – priced from $350,000 to $500,000. Some are moving between one and two hours outside of Halifax to take advantage lower house prices. With remote work increasingly accepted, the necessity to be located in Halifax has waned. Halifax urbanization and development in recent years is also a factor, with traffic, construction, and increased congestion prompting buyers to look at areas outside the Halifax Regional Municipality. Taxation has played a greater role in the market this year, as new reassessments mailed out in January reflected strong growth in housing values over the Covid years. Residential assessments are up about 20 per cent over last year, one of the largest increases in the history of the province. Numbers vary by community or municipality, with Halifax up 21.1 per cent. In addition, the new reassessments will not be capped after the sale of a home, which could see property taxes increase further for the next buyer. Deed transfer tax at 1.5 per cent on the purchase of a home in Halifax is an on-going hardship for first—time buyers, although there has been a first-time buyer plan in place that allows first-time buyers to repay the debt over a longer period. This is woefully inadequate at a time when it's important to incentivize the first domino. However, unlike other major areas of the country, housing values are still relatively affordable here. First-time buyers are laser focused on home ownership as rental rates rise. Many spend years saving 10 to 20 per cent down payments, only to be told they owe another 1.5 per cent upon closing, in addition to all other closing costs. The combination of reassessment and the deed transfer tax have also prompted some buyers to stay in place, especially at higher price points. Many are choosing to renovate rather than move. For non-residents, Nova Scotia charges a five per cent Provincial Deed Transfer Tax. Prices were up over 2022 at year-end 2023, sitting at $552,700 (up from $536,700 one year prior). Supply issues, like other parts of the country, exist and while development fees and approvals are slow and far between, there are more condominiums and freehold properties being added the city's housing stock. However, its estimated that the Halifax market is still 30,000 to 35,000 units short of what the city needs, given the governments vision for growth. Under the present conditions, there's no question that prices will continue to rise in the year ahead, with sales rising in tandem with falling interest rates. Methodology for Deed Transfer Tax in Nova Scotia Deed Transfer Tax in the Halifax Regional Municipality for residents is 1.5 per cent on purchase price. Deed Transfer Tax in Nova Scotia for out of province/country buyers is 5 per cent on purchase price. Mario Toneguzzi is Managing Editor of Canada's Podcast. He has more than 40 years of experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He was named in 2021 as one of the Top 10 Business Journalists in the World by PR News – the only Canadian to make the list About Us Canada's Podcast is the number one podcast in Canada for entrepreneurs and business owners. Established in 2016, the podcast network has interviewed over 600 Canadian entrepreneurs from coast-to-coast. With hosts in each province, entrepreneurs have a local and national format to tell their stories, talk about their journey and provide inspiration for anyone starting their entrepreneurial journey and well- established founders. 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2023-12-22 12:39:58 episode date 2023-12-22
PLEASE SHARE THIS LINK in your social media so others who loves strange and macabre stories can listen too:https://weirddarkness.com/spider-petting-zoo-ancient-lights/IN THIS EPISODE: 'll be sharing the classic short horror story “Ancient Lights” by Algernon Blackwood, but first, the spine-tingling tale “The Spider Petting Zoo” by Peter de Niverville. *** (Originally aired September 06, 2019)SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The Petting Zoo” by Peter de Niverville: http://bit.ly/2lyOm3M“Ancient Lights” by Algernon Blackwood: http://bit.ly/2km2Cg3Visit our Sponsors & Friends: https://weirddarkness.com/sponsorsJoin the Weird Darkness Syndicate: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateAdvertise in the Weird Darkness podcast or syndicated radio show: https://weirddarkness.com/advertise= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music Library, EpidemicSound and/or StoryBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ) Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and Nicolas Gasparini (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission of the artists.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =OTHER PODCASTS I HOST…Paranormality Magazine: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/paranormalitymagMicro Terrors: Scary Stories for Kids: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/microterrorsRetro Radio – Old Time Radio In The Dark: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/retroradioChurch of the Undead: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/churchoftheundead= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2023, Weird Darkness.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.com/spider-petting-zoo-ancient-lights/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3655291/advertisement
Monthly Real Estate Market update for Niverville, Manitoba. How many single detached homes are on Multiple Listings Search MLS ? How many single detached homes came to market in the last month? How many single detached homes on MLS are new build construction? How many single detached homes are pending sale in the last month? How many single detached homes have sold in the last month? What is the average list price? What is the average sale or sold price? If you have any real estate questions please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty 942 St Mary's Rd, Winnipeg, MB R2M 3R5 stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Turning Realty into Reality If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniu... Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-o... YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbV... My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agen... RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyni... Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/... Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-... Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen... Winnipeg Real Estate News #bestrealtorwinnipeg #bestrealtorsteinbach #whatsmyhomeworth #howstherealestatemarket #howtosellmyhouse #sellingmyhome #howtosellmyhome
2023-9-20 13:56:40 episode date 2023-09-20
Monthly Real Estate Market update for Niverville, Manitoba. How many single detached homes are on Multiple Listings Search MLS ? How many single detached homes came to market in the last month? How many single detached homes on MLS are new build construction? How many single detached homes are pending sale in the last month? How many single detached homes have sold in the last month? What is the average list price? What is the average sale or sold price? If you have any real estate questions please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty 942 St Mary's Rd, Winnipeg, MB R2M 3R5 stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Turning Realty into Reality If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniu... Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-o... YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbV... My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agen... RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyni... Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/... Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-... Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen... Winnipeg Real Estate News #bestrealtorwinnipeg #bestrealtorsteinbach #whatsmyhomeworth #howstherealestatemarket #howtosellmyhouse #sellingmyhome #howtosellmyhome
Monthly Real Estate Market update for Niverville, Manitoba. How many single detached homes are on Multiple Listings Search MLS ? How many single detached homes came to market in the last month? How many single detached homes on MLS are new build construction? How many single detached homes are pending sale in the last month? How many single detached homes have sold in the last month? What is the average list price? What is the average sale or sold price? If you have any real estate questions please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty 942 St Mary's Rd, Winnipeg, MB R2M 3R5 stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Turning Realty into Reality If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniu... Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-o... YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbV... My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agen... RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyni... Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/... Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-... Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen... Winnipeg Real Estate News #bestrealtorwinnipeg #bestrealtorsteinbach #whatsmyhomeworth #howstherealestatemarket #howtosellmyhouse #sellingmyhome #howtosellmyhome
Monthly Real Estate Market update for Niverville, Manitoba. How many single detached homes are on Multiple Listings Search MLS ? How many single detached homes came to market in the last month? How many single detached homes on MLS are new build construction? How many single detached homes are pending sale in the last month? How many single detached homes have sold in the last month? What is the average list price? What is the average sale or sold price? If you have any real estate questions please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty 942 St Mary's Rd, Winnipeg, MB R2M 3R5 stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Turning Realty into Reality If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniu... Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-o... YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbV... My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agen... RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyni... Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/... Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-... Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen... Winnipeg Real Estate News #bestrealtorwinnipeg #bestrealtorsteinbach #whatsmyhomeworth #howstherealestatemarket #howtosellmyhouse #sellingmyhome #howtosellmyhome
Monthly Real Estate Market update for Niverville, Manitoba. How many single detached homes are on Multiple Listings Search MLS ? How many single detached homes came to market in the last month? How many single detached homes on MLS are new build construction? How many single detached homes are pending sale in the last month? How many single detached homes have sold in the last month? What is the average list price? What is the average sale or sold price? If you have any real estate questions please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty 942 St Mary's Rd, Winnipeg, MB R2M 3R5 stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Turning Realty into Reality If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniu... Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-o... YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbV... My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agen... RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyni... Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/... Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-... Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen... Winnipeg Real Estate News #bestrealtorwinnipeg #bestrealtorsteinbach #whatsmyhomeworth #howstherealestatemarket #howtosellmyhouse #sellingmyhome #howtosellmyhome
The pride of St. Adolphe – Brendan Baldwin joins the show. He played Collegiate golf in Illinois and has worked around the province from Granite Hills to Old Drovers Run to his current home as Assistant Golf Professional at Southwood Golf & Country Club. We get into how he got into golf, life in St. Norbert, The Nob, goose attacks, how he ended up at Chicago State, Southside, Granite Hills, Old Drovers Run in Niverville, Southwood, playing snake, being a volunteer firefighter, Kanye West, Obama, what's in his bag, PGA Tour Canada, pie charts, how he manages family life while being a pro, and so much more. Enjoy! 18 Over Par with Mike & JR is proudly presented by St. Charles member Bryce Matlashewski who is an Investment Advisor with Endeavour Wealth Management, part of IA Private Wealth, and a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund. You can contact Bryce at 204-515-3446 or connect with him here https://eighteenoverpar.podbean.com/ Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and MySpace https://linktr.ee/18overpar
Monthly Real Estate Market update for Niverville, Manitoba. How many single detached homes are on Multiple Listings Search MLS ? How many single detached homes came to market in the last month? How many single detached homes on MLS are new build construction? How many single detached homes are pending sale in the last month? How many single detached homes have sold in the last month? What is the average list price? What is the average sale or sold price? If you have any real estate questions please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty 942 St Mary's Rd, Winnipeg, MB R2M 3R5 stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Turning Realty into Reality If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniu... Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-o... YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbV... My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agen... RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyni... Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/... Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-... Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen... Winnipeg Real Estate News #bestrealtorwinnipeg #bestrealtorsteinbach #whatsmyhomeworth #howstherealestatemarket #howtosellmyhouse #sellingmyhome #howtosellmyhome
Here is part 2 of our series on the marks of the true church. In this episode, we're looking at the sacraments. Joining Tyler for this chat is Rev. James Zekveld, a missionary and pastor in Niverville, MB. We start with a general outline of what the sacraments are and then go into the baptism discussion. We cover arguments for both paedobaptism and credobaptism and why the covenant matters! 0:00 - Intro 06:10 - What is a sacrament? 10:00 - Roman Catholic sacraments 14:00 - Why do we only do it on Sunday? 23:30 - What do we believe Baptism is? 40:20 - Baptism vs Profession of Faith 47:30 - Arguments for Paedo and Credobaptism 1:17:00 - Importance of the Covenant 1:22:00 - Feelings and Symbolism A BIG THANKS TO OUR OFFICIAL SPONSOR, TRIVAN! WE APPRECIATE YOU HELPING US MAKE THIS CONVERSATION POSSIBLE. BE SURE TO CHECK THEM OUT AT WWW.TRIVAN.COM To keep up with the podcast, check out our website: https://www.realtalkpodcast.ca/ Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates, clips, and more! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReformedRealTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reformedrealtalk/ We'd love to hear from you. Please send us your questions, comments, or other feedback at reformedrealtalk@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! If you liked what you heard, please share this podcast with your family and friends!
The yearly tradition to honour a fallen friend... Grab your soda's and make sure you tag Tyler Carr in your social media posts! Some really exciting stats and news stories coming from the province of Manitoba this week that are worth celebrating. One more attempt for Jasmin and Tyler to name the video game themes performed on the Piano and Dr. Love joins the show for a very important reminder for this time of season.@TylerCarrfm@JasminLaine@Energy106fmTyler Carr on Tik Tok
2022-12-23 09:20:22 episode date 2022-12-23
Welcome back to A Podcask of Amontillado, where we delve into the dark, dreadful, and terrifying parts of the world. Happy Halloween! Normally, we would be off this week, but Erin & Gary thought that all you little monsters, devils, and creatures of the night deserved a little treat for the holiday. So they have gotten three of their previous guests to tell you some tales from behind the wall. First, Shaun Rosado reads The Petting Zoo by Peter de Niverville (time marker 1:49). Then Darin M. Bush reads his story Project Wheat Field (time marker 30:09). And to close us out, Michael G. Williams reads his story The Line (time marker 35:51), published in A Woman Unbecoming from Crone Girl Press. Please consider donating to Planned Parenthood, if you can.
2022-9-14 08:35:55 episode date 2022-09-14
In this episode, I chat with country-rock, singer-songwriter JR Charron from Manitoba, Canada. We chatted about how a major life event inspired his music, the not-so gentle art of DIY indie music marketing, and never running into each other at the local liquor store here in our growing small town of Niverville. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ptbasementsessions/message
Real Estate Market Update Niverville Manitoba. If you have any real estate questions feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. If you like our videos please subscribe to our You Tube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 www.teamolyniuk.com If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniuk_remaxperformance/?hl=en Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-olyniuk-03806b48/?originalSubdomain=ca YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbViD9THsgJ9A9OTukygZQ #bestrealtorwinnipeg #bestrealtorsteinbach #whatsmyhomeworth #Howstherealestatemarket #howtosellmyhouse #sellingmyhome #howtosellmyhome
I live in Niverville, Manitoba, Canada which is around a ½ hour drive south from Winnipeg. I am turning 50 soon. I am a single dad of two girls – Ashley (20) and Samantha (16). I have lost weight 3 times in my life before I tried intermittent fasting. Right after high school I lost around 20 pounds and quickly gained it back. At 30 years old I lost around 50 pounds and kept it off for about a year. At 40 years old I lost around 75 pounds and kept it off for about 5 years. Even though each time I became more successful in maintaining the weight loss for longer, maintaining has been my biggest battle. Each time I had success in weight loss in the past it was from a low-calorie diet and exercise. In 2016 - 2021 I slowly gained my weight back. I tried many times to get back on track but was unable due to many stresses I was struggling with. During this time, I missed work for over half a year and wasn't mentally able to return to my regular shift work position until February 2020. I was convinced that I would be able to maintain my weight and health for the rest of my life and felt like a failure when I gained a lot of it back. To be honest that period in my life with stress and mental struggles were just too overwhelming. I had the most incredible support team during this time. My girlfriend, mom, dad, sister, daughters, friends, co-workers, employer, and just simply time have allowed me to re-build and be able to focus again on my health. So, I attempted to try a 4th time to lose weight with the addition of the fear of not being able to maintain it. So, the 4thtime I attempted to lose weight I did it with a much different approach than low calorie and exercise. In early January 2021 I started off doing strict clean keto. I tracked everything and really focused on consuming less than 20 grams of carbohydrates daily. I was concerned that this would not be sustainable for me, but I was desperate and needed change. After a few months of practicing clean strict keto, I developed a much different experience towards hunger. I felt the most in control of hunger than any other time in my life. I stumbled across a few articles that mentioned intermittent fasting and then researched it further. I listened to every audiobook I could find on the subject and started right away. I soon went into a 2-hour eating window daily. It was a seamless transition. I started out clean fasting right from the beginning. I consider myself an intermitted faster and no longer consider myself keto.(more in the podcast) The Fasting Highway News. My book about my own story The Fasting Highway is available on Amazon in both paperback and kindle. For Australian and New Zealand residents, you can buy the book direct from me at www.thefastinghighway.com. For the rest of the world Amazon is your best option. You can follow me on Instagram at graemecurrie_63 or join The Fasting Highway Facebook Community. Instagram graemecurrie_63 Enjoy The Show Graeme. Disclaimer all views expressed in this podcast episode are those of the guest and host. No part of this podcast should be taken as medical advice. Please consult your medical professional before starting any health plan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/graeme-currie/message
Apologies to my Weirdo Family of listeners. I am still struggling with health issues (migraines and vertigo) due to the constant weather changes here in northern Illinois. Because of this, I am still having to post Dark Archive episodes. I will return to creating new episodes whenever I can, though it may be sporadic until we get past this crazy season of drastically rising and falling temperatures, rain and snow, high winds, barometric pressure changes, etc. Subscribe to the podcast by searching for Weird Darkness wherever you listen to podcasts – or use this RSS feed link: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3655291/episodes/feed. Look for @WeirdDarkness on Facebook and Twitter! Please SHARE Weird Darkness with others and leave a review and comment in the podcast app you listen from! Doing so helps the show to keep growing!IN THIS EPISODE: (Dark Archives episode, originally aired September 06, 2019) I'll be sharing the classic short horror story “Ancient Lights” by Algernon Blackwood, but first, the spine-tingling tale “The Spider Petting Zoo” by Peter de Niverville.SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“The Petting Zoo” by Peter de Niverville: http://bit.ly/2lyOm3M “Ancient Lights” by Algernon Blackwood: http://bit.ly/2km2Cg3 Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music, EpidemicSound and/or AudioBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and/or Nicolas Gasparini/Myuu (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Visit the Church of the Undead: http://undead.church/ Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarkness Trademark, Weird Darkness ®. Copyright, Weird Darkness ©.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =00:27:01.066,
Niverville, Manitoba Real Estate Market Report for all of 2021 What a year it has been. Did you ever think Winnipeg average selling price for single detached homes would approach $400K? Are you wondering what you home might be worth? We can help you find out. Are you thinking of selling? Would like some professional advice? We have the systems in place to help you make all the right decisions and reduce the stress of selling your home. Turning Realty Into Reality If you have any real estate questions feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. Book a call with us for a friendly consultation. Stephen and Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk RE/MAX performance realty Stephen Cell 2049812009 Alicia Cell 2043924262 stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com If you like our videos please subscribe to our You Tube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniuk_remaxperformance/?hl=en Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-olyniuk-03806b48/?originalSubdomain=ca YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbViD9THsgJ9A9OTukygZQ #bestrealtorwinnipeg #bestrealtorsteinbach #whatsmyhomeworth #Howstherealestatemarket #howtosellmyhouse #sellingmyhome #howtosellmyhome
Manitoba, Canada-based and BEC Recordings artist/songwriter, Jordan St. Cyr is a husband and a father of two boys and two girls. Over the years, St. Cyr has had the opportunity to play numerous events from homes to churches, festivals, as well as his own concerts, and it has been revealed to him, humanity's deep desire for meaningful connection and the hope to find something more vibrant than our current reality. His latest single "Fires" has made an astounding debut at radio. While appearing on the Billboard Christian Airplay charts for 45 weeks and climbing to No. 5, "Fires" has been played on major networks and stations for more than a year, reaching 7.7+ million people a week. It reinforces that pursuit of hope, even in our darkest moments, to know that God gives us stories to share and encourage one another through our fires, to give strength in the midst of them. He also works closely with Compassion Canada and considers it an honor to share the message of releasing children from poverty in Jesus' name. New music from Jordan St. Cyr will be released this Fall. Jordan St. Cyr lives with his wife, Heather and their four children in Niverville, Manitoba. Frankie Hernandez Father, Husband and Musician Singer of songs - Revival Artist Health Lover: physical, spiritual, emotional, financial Passionate seeker and believer thatguyatmychurch.hearnow.com/shouting-in-the-wilderness --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadcastco/support
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Coffee can be that bond that connects people across different cultures. In this episode, Genny talks about coffee rituals and family cultures with Henok Negash of Negash Coffee, located in Niverville, Manitoba. Henok tells Genny how their family treats coffee as an important ritual that then transcends into their business. He also talks about the importance of knowing coffee on a deeper level. As a result, they are very hands-on and love to educate customers who want to learn more. As well, they talk about the Thirty3 Blend, which is a special blend created in honour of the Thirty3 Foundation, co-founded by Andrew Harris of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. It was established to remove barriers blocking children and youth from accessing arts and/or athletics programs. Learn more about Henok's story and the Thirty3 Foundation by tuning into this episode. negashcoffee.com @negashcoffee204 @thirty3foundation Follow Genny on Instagram @coffeewithgennyb See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy Halloween! In honor of our favorite holiday, we're reading two short stories guaranteed to send chills up your spine. Kaytlyn reads The Pale Man by Julius Long, while Celeste reads The Petting Zoo by Peter de Niverville. To get your Ghoul Friends gear, head over to ghoulfriendspod.redbubble.com Got a spooky tale? Send it to us at ghoulfriendspodcast@gmail.com You can find us on Instagram (ghoulfriendspodcast), on Facebook (Ghoul Friends Podcast) or send us a message at ghoulfriendspodcast@gmail.com
Mayor of Niverville, Myron Dyck thinks his town should be exempt from new restrictions (0:05); Is this the final week of "second Summer"? Global News Weather Specialist Kahla Evans gives us the scoop (7:35); New report on impact of labour shortages (11:05); Our weekly visit with Global News Anchor Lisa Dutton (17:20) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ian Krochak is a country music singer-songwriter from Niverville, Manitoba, Canada. Ty an Ian talk about the Manitoba music scene, mental health during the pandemic and our musical influences!
Listen to this Podcast to find out! If you have any real estate questions please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 www.teamolyniuk.com If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniuk_remaxperformance/?hl=en Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-olyniuk-03806b48/?originalSubdomain=ca YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbViD9THsgJ9A9OTukygZQ My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agent/team-olyniuk/ RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyniuk-117993-ag Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/stephen-olyniuk-942-st-marys-road-winnipeg-manitoba-r2m3r5 Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-remax-performance-realty-winnipeg Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen-olyniuk-ratings-winnipeg-5728 Winnipeg Real Estate News
Listen to this Podcast to find out! If you have any real estate questions please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 www.teamolyniuk.com If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniuk_remaxperformance/?hl=en Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-olyniuk-03806b48/?originalSubdomain=ca YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbViD9THsgJ9A9OTukygZQ My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agent/team-olyniuk/ RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyniuk-117993-ag Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/stephen-olyniuk-942-st-marys-road-winnipeg-manitoba-r2m3r5 Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-remax-performance-realty-winnipeg Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen-olyniuk-ratings-winnipeg-5728 Winnipeg Real Estate News
Listen to this Podcast to find out! If you have any real estate questions please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 www.teamolyniuk.com If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniuk_remaxperformance/?hl=en Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-olyniuk-03806b48/?originalSubdomain=ca YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbViD9THsgJ9A9OTukygZQ My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agent/team-olyniuk/ RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyniuk-117993-ag Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/stephen-olyniuk-942-st-marys-road-winnipeg-manitoba-r2m3r5 Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-remax-performance-realty-winnipeg Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen-olyniuk-ratings-winnipeg-5728 Winnipeg Real Estate News
1:00) Have you ever had a professional massage? The brothers have and they share their experiences on the massage table. What are the therapeutic effects and why should you go and support professional licensed Massage Therapists? Massage is so much more than a physical fine tuning. (20:04) And what about Reiki? Just how is your body’s energy tied into your physical health? (25:30) And taking it another step further, we talk DDP Yoga. (28:08) And as far off on the tangent as we get, we tie all this into a dream and get an update on the book series SeanGeek is working on and how this all ties into it. (33:40) They boys cover the elephant in the room: the sale of the Podiant Podcast Platform to Castos. Many of our group of local podcasters were with Podiant and it has spawned massive debate. The sale accompanied by a system hiccup at the 11th hour created a lot of talk. Just what were we talking about and what are our real feelings on the matter? This is honest conversation about the impact and effect of such a sale on a group of hardcore independent creators can have. You can read the press release here: https://castos.com/welcoming-podiant-to-castos/ (https://castos.com/welcoming-podiant-to-castos/) (51:48) Just who does listen to our show? And just who is listening in Niverville? (1:07:12) Once upon a time, SeanGeek was a rookie pining for a spot on the Rum Powered Review show in YouTube. We showcase that test video he made, reviewing Kraken Rum. We talk about the show, how times changed and why the show is not on anymore. (1:12:48) What were you favourite spots on the ALF TV show. And just how horrible a Gordon Shumway can we get away with? (1:16:16) Xbox Game Pass has unleased the Conan Exiles game and it is glorious! And speaking of the cannibals in Conan, (1:20:51) we also talk about the cannibals in State of Decay 2. Deep Roots Massage Therapy: https://drmtmassage.ca/ (https://drmtmassage.ca/) Meagan Jonsson’s Willow Tree: https://www.willowtreeosteopathy.ca/ (https://www.willowtreeosteopathy.ca/) Bodhi: https://www.mybodhi.ca/ (https://www.mybodhi.ca/) #podcasts #massagetherapy #podiant #castos #ALF #rum #gordonshumway @xboxgamepass @conanexiles @stateofdecay @rageragepod @reeldebaters @bookedonrock @shanelovesgames @krakenrum Website: http://www.seanmcginity.ca (www.seanmcginity.ca) Meet The Geeks: http://mtgcomic.thecomicseries.com/ (http://mtgcomic.thecomicseries.com/) @seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @toddgeek on Twitter @fastfretfingers on Instagram @ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @the_real_meet_the_geeks on Instagram @castoshq @mbpodfest Support this podcast
1:00) Have you ever had a professional massage? The brothers have and they share their experiences on the massage table. What are the therapeutic effects and why should you go and support professional licensed Massage Therapists? Massage is so much more than a physical fine tuning. (20:04) And what about Reiki? Just how is your body’s energy tied into your physical health? (25:30) And taking it another step further, we talk DDP Yoga. (28:08) And as far off on the tangent as we get, we tie all this into a dream and get an update on the book series SeanGeek is working on and how this all ties into it. (33:40) They boys cover the elephant in the room: the sale of the Podiant Podcast Platform to Castos. Many of our group of local podcasters were with Podiant and it has spawned massive debate. The sale accompanied by a system hiccup at the 11th hour created a lot of talk. Just what were we talking about and what are our real feelings on the matter? This is honest conversation about the impact and effect of such a sale on a group of hardcore independent creators can have. You can read the press release here: https://castos.com/welcoming-podiant-to-castos/ (51:48) Just who does listen to our show? And just who is listening in Niverville? (1:07:12) Once upon a time, SeanGeek was a rookie pining for a spot on the Rum Powered Review show in YouTube. We showcase that test video he made, reviewing Kraken Rum. We talk about the show, how times changed and why the show is not on anymore. (1:12:48) What were you favourite spots on the ALF TV show. And just how horrible a Gordon Shumway can we get away with? (1:16:16) Xbox Game Pass has unleased the Conan Exiles game and it is glorious! And speaking of the cannibals in Conan, (1:20:51) we also talk about the cannibals in State of Decay 2. Deep Roots Massage Therapy: https://drmtmassage.ca/ Meagan Jonsson’s Willow Tree: https://www.willowtreeosteopathy.ca/ Bodhi: https://www.mybodhi.ca/ #podcasts #massagetherapy #podiant #castos #ALF #rum #gordonshumway @xboxgamepass @conanexiles @stateofdecay @rageragepod @reeldebaters @bookedonrock @shanelovesgames @krakenrum Website: www.seanmcginity.ca Meet The Geeks: http://mtgcomic.thecomicseries.com/ @seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @toddgeek on Twitter @fastfretfingers on Instagram @ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @the_real_meet_the_geeks on Instagram @castoshq @mbpodfest
David Braun is a husband, father to four daughters, Ordained Minister, Certified Mediator, Consultant and Executive Coach. His passion for writing, fused with his message of identity, has opened doors for him to minister to people in places around the globe. David aspires to live out the counter cultural message of daily experiential dependence as a child of God. Leading through relationship, David desires to create and hold space for everyone young or old, leader or follower to encounter their relational Heavenly Father. His teachings and writings are written in a uniquely vulnerable style, filled with his own falling forward into freedom and rest, his little hand in his Father's big one.Before David began writing, he helped plant a church in Mexico City, co-founded a leadership school in Colorado called the Morph, and pastored a church for over 10 years. He has degrees in Conflict Resolution, Psychology and a MSc degree in Organizational Psychology. He also completed the School of Biblical Studies, a 9-month inductive Bible training program at the University of the Nations. Now David can be found travelling with his family speaking at churches, bible schools, family retreats and missionschools.He resides with his family in Niverville, Manitoba. Are We All Cannibals was launched on March 23, 2021.https://www.areweallcannibals.com/Marc Watson is an author of genre fiction of all lengths and styles. He began writing at the age of 15 and continues to be a part-time writing student at Athabasca University. He has been published on flashfiction site www.101words.org (find his stories here) as well as comedy site http://thecorrectness.comMarc lives in Calgary, Alberta. He is a husband and proud father of two. He is an avid outdoors-man,martial artist, baseball player, and lover of all Mexican foods. He can be found at onlinehttp://www.marcwatson.caThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
David Braun is a husband, father to four daughters, Ordained Minister, Certified Mediator, Consultant and Executive Coach. His passion for writing, fused with his message of identity, has opened doors for him to minister to people in places around the globe. David aspires to live out the counter cultural message of daily experiential dependence as a child of God. Leading through relationship, David desires to create and hold space for everyone young or old, leader or follower to encounter their relational Heavenly Father. His teachings and writings are written in a uniquely vulnerable style, filled with his own falling forward into freedom and rest, his little hand in his Father's big one.Before David began writing, he helped plant a church in Mexico City, co-founded a leadership school in Colorado called the Morph, and pastored a church for over 10 years. He has degrees in Conflict Resolution, Psychology and a MSc degree in Organizational Psychology. He also completed the School of Biblical Studies, a 9-month inductive Bible training program at the University of the Nations. Now David can be found travelling with his family speaking at churches, bible schools, family retreats and missionschools.He resides with his family in Niverville, Manitoba. Are We All Cannibals was launched on March 23, 2021.https://www.areweallcannibals.com/Marc Watson is an author of genre fiction of all lengths and styles. He began writing at the age of 15 and continues to be a part-time writing student at Athabasca University. He has been published on flashfiction site www.101words.org (find his stories here) as well as comedy site http://thecorrectness.comMarc lives in Calgary, Alberta. He is a husband and proud father of two. He is an avid outdoors-man,martial artist, baseball player, and lover of all Mexican foods. He can be found at onlinehttp://www.marcwatson.caThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow
Listen to this Podcast to find out! If you have any real estate questions please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 www.teamolyniuk.com If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniuk_remaxperformance/?hl=en Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-olyniuk-03806b48/?originalSubdomain=ca YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbViD9THsgJ9A9OTukygZQ My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agent/team-olyniuk/ RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyniuk-117993-ag Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/stephen-olyniuk-942-st-marys-road-winnipeg-manitoba-r2m3r5 Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-remax-performance-realty-winnipeg Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen-olyniuk-ratings-winnipeg-5728 Winnipeg Real Estate News
Listen to this Podcast to find out! If you have any real estate questions please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 www.teamolyniuk.com If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniuk_remaxperformance/?hl=en Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-olyniuk-03806b48/?originalSubdomain=ca YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbViD9THsgJ9A9OTukygZQ My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agent/team-olyniuk/ RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyniuk-117993-ag Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/stephen-olyniuk-942-st-marys-road-winnipeg-manitoba-r2m3r5 Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-remax-performance-realty-winnipeg Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen-olyniuk-ratings-winnipeg-5728 Winnipeg Real Estate News
Listen to this Podcast to find out! If you have any real estate questions please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you. If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Stephen Olyniuk Alicia Olyniuk Team Olyniuk Re/Max Performance Realty stephen@teamolyniuk.com alicia@teamolyniuk.com Stephen direct (204)981-2009 Alicia direct (204)392-4262 www.teamolyniuk.com If you like our videos please subscribe to our YouTube channel or like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. Website - https://www.teamolyniuk.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teamolyniuk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/team_olyniuk_remaxperformance/?hl=en Twitter - https://twitter.com/teamolyniuk?lang=en Podcast - https://teamolyniuk.podbean.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-olyniuk-03806b48/?originalSubdomain=ca YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgbViD9THsgJ9A9OTukygZQ My Steinbach - https://www.mysteinbach.ca/homes/agent/team-olyniuk/ RE/MAX - https://www.remax.ca/mb/stephen-olyniuk-117993-ag Realtor.ca - https://www.realtor.ca/agent/1997123/stephen-olyniuk-942-st-marys-road-winnipeg-manitoba-r2m3r5 Yelp - https://www.yelp.ca/biz/team-olyniuk-remax-performance-realty-winnipeg Rank My Agent - https://rankmyagent.com/stephenolyniuk/ Rate my Agent - https://www.rate-my-agent.com/stephen-olyniuk-ratings-winnipeg-5728 Winnipeg Real Estate News
For many years, among the members of the Winnipeg congregations of the Canadian Reformed Church there was a growing desire for establishing a “mission church.” But what would that mission look like? Where should a new church be planted? Who would lead it? What kind of model would be used for oversight?Listen to Bill and Winston engage Pastor Joe Poppe of Redeemer Church in Winnipeg and Pastor James Zekveld of Ambassador Church, church planter in Niverville, Manitoba about their churches' work in Niverville, a small prairie town in “Mennonite country”.www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Here's your introduction to Niverville-based country rocker JR Charron! It’s a fun conversation about his debut EP, Impression, (on which he’s backed by some local heavy hitters), rural Manitoba’s hidden musical gems, soft shredding, music lessons from a nun, and much more!
Here's your introduction to Niverville-based country rocker [JR Charron](http://jrcharron.com/)! It's a fun conversation about his debut EP, Impression, (on which he's backed by some local heavy hitters), rural Manitoba's hidden musical gems, soft shredding, music lessons from a nun, and much more! This episode brought to you by [Rob Crooks](http://robcrooks.bandcamp.com/) and [Saskatoon Folk Rap Records](http://saskatoonfolkraprecords.bandcamp.com/), as well as [Devine Shirt Company](http://devineshirtcompany.ca/)! Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on [Patreon](http://www.patreon.com/witchpolice). You can help out for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!
We're doing something a little different to celebrate Halloween! Today and tomorrow, we're each going to be telling you a scary story, with some extra production effects, to get you into the spooky mood. We hope you enjoy it!The Petting ZooBy Peter de NivervilleNarrated by Robert CoeAudio production by Kevin Boles-LohmannMusic: Sinister Dark Ambient Background Music for Scary stories - End of Days by CO.AG Music. https://youtu.be/WudA7-tBy_U
Its late October which could only mean it is time for our annual spooky story. Dim the lights, lock the doors, and enjoy a bit of short horror fiction on us. This year's story 'The Petting Zoo' is written by Peter de Niverville who also gave us permission to share it. Enjoy!
* Get the commercial-free version of this episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/43121015 Please tell others about Weird Darkness – your friends, family, and co-workers who love the paranormal, horror stories, or true crime. Sharing the podcast with others helps me to continue creating content – and it also helps get the word out about important resources for those who struggle with depression. Thank you for sharing the podcast with others and growing our Weirdo family! IN THIS EPISODE: I’m reaching back to September of last year on a previous Creepypasta Thursday where I shared two stories that I really enjoyed narrating. I’ll be sharing the classic short horror story “Ancient Lights” by Algernon Blackwood, but first, the spine-tingling tale “The Spider Petting Zoo” by Peter de Niverville.WANT TO ADVERTISE WEIRD DARKNESS OR BE A SPONSOR?Weird Darkness has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. They’re great to work with and will help you advertise on the show. Email sales@advertisecast.com or start the process now at https://weirddarkness.com/advertise STORY AND MUSIC CREDITS/SOURCES…(Over time links can and may become invalid, disappear, or have different content.)“The Petting Zoo” by Peter de Niverville: http://bit.ly/2lyOm3M “Ancient Lights” by Algernon Blackwood: http://bit.ly/2km2Cg3 (I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing that for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I’ll rectify it in the show notes as quickly as possible.)Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music, varying by episode, provided by Alibi Music, EpidemicSound and/or AudioBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and/or Nicolas Gasparini/Myuu (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission. "I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarkness WeirdDarkness™ - is a registered trademark. Copyright ©Weird Darkness 2020.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Abigail de Niverville returns to share her latest novel, We Go Together, and we discuss healing from abuse, bi-representation, trans love interest, and music's role in a story. A great discussion all the way around.
Social isolation continues, so here's an interview with Americana/folk/country singer-songwriter [Ian Krochak](http://www.iankrochakmusic.com/), from Niverville, Man. We talk about his [new single](http://iankrochakmusic.hearnow.com/), how the pandemic has affected his musical career, recording after a decade-long hiatus, music in rural Manitoba, and much more! This episode is brought to you by our friends at [the Park Theatre](http://www.myparktheatre.com/), and by [Trevor Fisher](http://www.linkedin.com/in/fishertrevor) of Way2Wealth Management. Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on [Patreon](http://www.patreon.com/witchpolice). You can help out for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!
Social isolation continues, so here's an interview with Americana/folk/country singer-songwriter Ian Krochak, from Niverville, Man. We talk about his new single, how the pandemic has affected his musical career, recording after a decade-long hiatus, music in rural Manitoba, and much more! This episode is brought to you by our friends at the Park Theatre, and by Trevor Fisher of Way2Wealth Management. Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on Patreon. You can help out for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!
Pastor Tim Hamm from our Niverville campus describes the fruit of the Spirit called goodness.
Pastor Tim Hamm from our Niverville campus describes the fruit of the Spirit called goodness.
Pastor Tim Hamm from our Niverville campus describes the fruit of the Spirit called goodness.
This episode begins with a remarkable story about vision, persistence and, sewage. It’s the tale of the little town of Niverville, Manitoba and its groundbreaking solution to dealing with night soil. Next, as winter approaches we ask the question everybody thinks of when they stroll past frozen ponds. It’s about ducks and feet.
Grey Cup Parade Day! (1:30); Hundreds greet the Blue Bombers at the airport (6:50); Liquor Mart employee who was punched speaks out on Facebook (11:20); Many are complaining the parade is on a Tuesday afternoon (20:05); Highlights from the final Bomber Coach's Show of the season (26:50); Man who let Blue Bomber Willie Jefferson take his homemade blue & gold championship belt hopes to get it back (33:35); Niverville holding plebiscite on cannabis (40:55); When is it ok to start playing Christmas music? (46:20); Update on the championship belt - he's getting it back! (49:35).
Aj DeSchuter and Melissa Brown's son had a horrible accident spilling hot water all over himself. As the family has been going through the recovery process, they have received amazing support from the residents of Niverville.
Aj DeSchuter and Melissa Brown's son had a horrible accident spilling hot water all over himself. As the family has been going through the recovery process, they have received amazing support from the residents of Niverville.
Welcome to a very special Halloween Episode of Tales from the Obscure. Today I am joined by some of my Straight Up Strange Family to help get you in the mood for Halloween. Get ready for 5 creepy stories A WALK IN THE WOODS* written by Jessica Bino and read by Nothing Ever Happens in Canada's Canadian Girl Hell Frozen Over*, *** written by Reddit User u/Homlesswafer and read by Jennifer Taylor, the co-host of Vanished Pod LOST IN THE "BOO"NIES* Written and read by Jennifer of Haunted Happenstance DREAMS BECOME REAL** A true story by Kevin MacLeod and read by Jaden McKell of Straight Up Enigmas THE PETTING ZOO** written by Peter de Niverville and read by Kristopher Rustic Follow me: Twitter: @OAnomalies Instagram: @obscureanomalies Facebook: Obscure Anomalies Follow Nothing Ever Happens in Canada: Twitter: @NothingCanada Instagram: @nothingcanada Facebook: Nothing Ever Happens in Canada Follow Haunted Happenstance: Twitter: @HauntedHappens Instagram: @hauntedhappenstance Facebook: Haunted Happenstance Follow Straight-Up Enigmas: Twitter: @StraightEnigmas Instagram: @straightupenigmas Facebook: Straight-Up Enigmas Follow Vanished Pod: Twitter: @vanishedpod Instagram: @vanishedpod *Used with expressed written consent and permission from the author. **Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) *** Perspective was changed from Male to Female to fit reader, link to original story is included. Hell Frozen Over (https://www.reddit.com/r/shortscarystories/comments/bwf14o/hell_frozen_over/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf) by U/Homelesswafer (https://www.reddit.com/user/HomelessWafer)
Tired of commercials interrupting your listening experience? For just $5 per month you can listen to all past, present, and future #WeirdDarkness episodes commercial-free – plus BONUS AUDIO and news about the podcast! Learn more at http://www.WeirdDarkness.com/WEIRDO.Feel depressed or hopeless? Visit http://www.iFred.org. Suicide thoughts? Call anytime (800)273-8255.MENTIONED LINKS...“Factual Frights Fueled Famous Phantoms” (sleep paralysis) episode: http://weirddarkness.com/archives/4390 “Church in the Woods” episode: http://weirddarkness.com/archives/4419 “The Pee-Wee Killer” (includes the Night Marchers) episode: http://weirddarkness.com/archives/4437 STORY AND MUSIC CREDITS/SOURCES…“The Petting Zoo” by Peter de Niverville: http://bit.ly/2lyOm3M “Ancient Lights” by Algernon Blackwood: http://bit.ly/2km2Cg3 Weird Darkness theme by Manuel Marino (http://bit.ly/2JLBRKp). Background music provided by EpidemicSound and AudioBlocks with paid license. Music by Shadows Symphony (http://bit.ly/2W6N1xJ) and Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ) is also sometimes used with permission. SUPPORT THE PODCAST…Become a PATRON (Official Weirdo): http://www.WeirdDarkness.com/WEIRDO Visit my sponsors: http://www.WeirdDarkness.com/sponsors MY RECORDING TOOLS…* MICROPHONE (Neumann TLM103): http://amzn.to/2if01CL* POP FILTER (AW-BM700): http://amzn.to/2zRIIyK* XLR CABLE (Mogami Gold Studio): http://amzn.to/2yZXJeD * MICROPHONE PRE-AMP (Icicle): http://amzn.to/2vLqLzg * SOFTWARE (Adobe Audition): http://amzn.to/2vLqI6E * HARDWARE (MacBook Pro): http://amzn.to/2vQzD5g I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use. If I somehow overlooked doing that for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I’ll rectify it the show notes as quickly as possible.***WeirdDarkness™ - is a registered trademark of Marlar House Productions. Copyright © Marlar House Productions, 2019."I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46 *** How to escape eternal darkness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IYmodFKDaM
The second funniest guy in Niverville joined the Two Idiots this week! Matt Falk is a hilarious comedian and we had a lot of fun chatting about his path to comedy, how his comedy specials have progressed, growing older, Mennonites, white privilege, adoption, parenting, and more! He had us in tears and we hope you enjoy as well! Find his most recent comedy special, 'Nobody's Happy With You', on Spotify at: https://open.spotify.com/album/7gQ4pR6I4gieIxeyAxPN6I Check out Sabrina Falk's debut novel 'Not Far From the Peach Tree' at http://sabrinafalk.com Subscribe to the show on your favourite podcast app, and be sure to rate and review to help people find us! Chat with us on Instagram @twoidiotspodcast, Facebook 'Two Idiots Podcast', and Twitter @twoidiotsshow. Send questions, comments, future show topics and/or guest ideas to doubleidiotspodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twoidiotspodcast/support
Abigail de Niverville joins us to discuss her new novel, I Knew Him, as well as how her musical composition informed her work and her take on YA literature.
In this video I chatted with a Heritage Life Retirement Living in Niverville life lease residents and suite owners. I asked them a series of questions pertaining to their experience owning a suite and living in Heritage Life Retirement Living in Niverville. Life lease suites are part of the entire Niverville Heritage Centre which also has a PCH (personal care home) for residents who need more care. Niverville is a town and community a shot twenty minute drive south from the city of Winnipeg in Manitoba. As of today we have several remaining one and two bedroom suites for sale. For more information visit my webpage: https://davidfouad.com/for-sale/ If you would like to learn more and even visit the Centre and view available units, please contact myself directly at: info@davidfouad.com https://youtu.be/ghiMvK_q00Q Music:Johnny Rock About David: I’m a real estate businessman. I’m a sailor, snowboarder, weightlifter, and outdoorsman. Part time philosopher. I hold a real estate license to trade real estate in Manitoba. I’m a licensed REALTOR® / Broker / Owner of my own brokerage DCF Real Estate Inc. I help people buy and sell real estate (houses and condo units). My main area of practice is in Greater Winnipeg.
It's a sit-down at a restaurant with Niverville-based alt-rockers [Plain as Ghosts](http://www.plainasghosts.com/) (well, two of 'em, anyway). We talk about their remix project, emotionally-driven songs, their Spinal Tap-esque difficulty finding a permanent bass player, and a lot more! This episode brought to you by our friends at the [Park Theatre](http://myparktheatre.com/). Thanks to everyone who has supported the podcast thus far. Thanks to supporters like you, we can keep churning out interviews twice a week! If you like the show, please head down to [patreon.com/witchpolic](http://www.patreon.com/witchpolice)e and for as little as $1 a month (less than 12 cents an episode), you can help keep the lights on!
It's a sit-down at a restaurant with Niverville-based alt-rockers Plain as Ghosts (well, two of 'em, anyway). We talk about their remix project, emotionally-driven songs, their Spinal Tap-esque difficulty finding a permanent bass player, and a lot more!
Matt Falk was born to do comedy. A stand-up coming from Niverville, Manitoba, Falk has been performing on stages ever since the first high school talent shows where he was handed a microphone. “I was that kid in school who was constantly trying to get attention. I was the class clown, but the annoying class … Continue reading Matt Falk: “No healthy person is seeking the affirmation of strangers night after night” →
Matt Falk was born to do comedy. A stand-up coming from Niverville, Manitoba, Falk has been performing on stages ever since the first high school talent shows where he was handed a microphone. “I was that kid in school who was constantly trying to get attention. I was the class clown, but the annoying class … Continue reading Matt Falk: “No healthy person is seeking the affirmation of strangers night after night” →
Niverville, Manitoba. The population is around 3500. You'd figure running a bookkeeping business there would be extremely challenging. Well, it can be unless you're our guest today, Mira Salter. She is the owner of Emerald Tree Accounting Services who found a way to be a success despite operating her business in a small town. Her secret? She discovered a couple of niches by catering her bookkeeping services to non-profits and parishes in her surrounding area. Her business has been doing extremely well ever since. During this inspiring interview, you'll learn... Why focusing on a specific niche can lead to more business Why you should always get referrals from clients you love Why you should take advantage of networking opportunities To find out more about Mira and access the script for generating referrals from your customer base visit https://www.thesuccessfulbookkeeper.com.
ASMR reading of the short horror story, The Petting Zoo, by Peter de Niverville. A looming thunderstorm has been added as background ambiance. Enjoy with headphones for the best experience. ASMR is meant to aid in symptoms of anxiety, depression, insomnia, and ptsd. Support this channel: Donate: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome https://www.podpage.com/tome-by-tome-asmr/ #horrorstory #horrorpodcast #asmrhorror Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tome-by-tome-asmr/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands