Reflecting on CBC Manitoba’s Community Involvement in 2025

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Reflecting on CBC Manitoba’s Community Involvement in 2025
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In 2025, CBC Manitoba significantly contributed to the community across several initiatives and events, celebrating Manitoban culture, heritage, and innovation.

Community Involvement Highlights of 2025

Future 40 Winners Recognized

In January, CBC Manitoba celebrated its 2024 Future 40 winners, recognizing ten outstanding individuals. These winners included:

  • Timi Ojo
  • Alex Nguyen
  • Matt Bell
  • Lucy Fowler
  • Trechelle Bunn
  • Payam Peymani
  • Karen Gallagher
  • Dr. Kristjan Thompson
  • Christina McKay
  • Dr. Annie Drapeau

These inspiring figures made remarkable impacts on Manitoba, from medical advancements to social initiatives.

Celebrating Provincial Heritage

In February, CBC Manitoba supported the album release “Her (204): Stories of One Great City Revisited,” commemorating Winnipeg’s 150th birthday.

Engagement in Local Communities

March witnessed CBC Manitoba’s “Communities in Focus” project in Winkler and Morden. This initiative aimed to capture and share local stories through temporary bureaus and engaged community leaders in discussions.

Environmental Advocacy

On Earth Day in April, CBC Manitoba participated in festivities at Fort Whyte Alive. The event included eco-educational activities such as guided hikes and nature talks.

Asian Heritage Month Celebration

May was marked by the FascinAsian Film Festival which honored Asian Heritage Month. The festival showcased films and featured engaging discussions.

Pride Celebrations

June brought Pride celebrations to the forefront, with CBC Manitoba participating in events that celebrated diversity within the LGBTQ+ community.

Canada Day Festivities

On Canada Day, CBC Manitoba organized activities at The Forks in Winnipeg. Features included an interactive kiosk that encouraged people to share their experiences of Canadian life.

Expansion of Local News Coverage

In August, CBC Manitoba expanded its local service by opening a news bureau in Steinbach, welcoming reporter Christopher Gareau to cover southeastern Manitoba.

Promoting Cultural Festivals

CBC Manitoba also sponsored the Kultivation Festival in August, celebrating Filipino culture through over 30 events focused on food, art, and community engagement.

Broadcasting and Music Events

In September, CBC anchor Heather Hiscox broadcast live from the Southeast Event Centre in Steinbach. This year also featured the Western Canadian Music Awards, where Kelly Bado received the Global Artist of the Year award.

Fostering Local Art Initiatives

October and November were vibrant months for community stories, with pop-up bureaus hosted in Opaskwayak Cree Nation and Flin Flon, respectively. These focused on local narratives and connections.

Holiday Engagement and Philanthropy

As December rolled in, CBC Manitoba contributed to the “Make the Season Kind” campaign. On December 5, they hosted live programming to support Harvest Manitoba, featuring musical performances from local artists.

Conclusion: A Commitment to Community

Throughout 2025, CBC Manitoba showcased its commitment to community involvement across various dimensions. From cultural celebrations to environmental activities, CBC’s initiatives resonated deeply with Manitobans.

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