Daily photos from the most beautiful, most repulsive city in the world through the photography of Bryan Scott.Welcome to the new Winnipeg Love Hate, now with more love and more hate. I first launched this website back in March 2008, when it was born out of a passion for three things: photography, architecture, and most importantly, Winnipeg. The feedback on the site has been overwhelmingly positive over the years, but still, I felt it was time for a bit of a freshening up. I hope you like the new look.I also hope that the photos presented here depict a Winnipeg that often goes unseen and unnoticed; a multi-layered, architecturally rich city that is more than just the snow and mosquitoes for which it is (sadly) most well-known.Prints are available through the print-on-demand website imagekind.com. Click Purchase Prints for more information. If you don't see the prints you're interested in, let me know and I will make them available as soon as possible. Prints are available in many different paper stocks.
What's NewA Song is Sung – Exodus 15When Moses and Israel cross the Red Se,a what's the first thing they do? They sing a song. Is that a funny thing to do? It's not. A song of celebration is the most appropriate thing when we see what has happened, who has done it, and who t was for. Hear the Gospel in Exodus in this sermon from the 17th of August, 2014.The Crossing – God will really do it – Exodus 14God brings His people to a place where they really need to learn something - that is really is Him who will rescue them. Hear the Red Sea Crossing, an event which defined God's People and how God came through for them. From the 20th of July, 2014.Remember & Follow – Exodus 13Moses and Israel are called to remember God's past work through the Passover. They are also told to follow Him into their future as He goes before them in pillars of cloud and fire. What is the role of remembering? What is the role of following? Hear how both are necessary in a life of faith in this sermon from the 13th of July, 2014.The Law of God, Part IVThis is Part 4 of a mini-series on the Law of God and what it means for us today.
Photo Gallery Native Communications Inc. (NCI) operates in Manitoba as a public broadcaster. NCI is an Aboriginal service organization offering radio programming throughout Manitob,a designed for and by Aboriginal people. We are a non-partisan organization.NCI is in business to provide a service to our listeners and viewers. We are accountable to a Board of Directors made up of Aboriginal people.NCI has been broadcasting in Northern Manitoba since September of 1971, providing Aboriginal language and cultural programming. The vision and initiative to create an Aboriginal radio station came from the grassroots. A group of people from Cross Lake, Wabowden, and South Indian Lake were instrumental in forming a committee which later evolved into NCI.In 1985, NCI ventured into television production. NCI-TV programs have appeared on CBC Manitob,a North of Winnipeg, and on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN). NCI-TV has produced hundreds of programs, including current affairs programs and children shows.NCI is a non-profit organization and, as an educational/cultural entity, has registered charity status