Seven Manitoba business and community leaders will put their survival and fundraising skills to the test Sept. 12 at the sixth annual STARS Rescue on the Island.
Farm Credit Canada renewed its commitment to the health and safety of Western Canadians by making a $600,000 contribution over four years to STARS air ambulance.
As the unofficial start of summer for many, the Victoria Day weekend is a time of fun and relaxation. Unfortunately, as history has shown, it can also be a time of danger.
Carrying on a tradition that dates back to the Firm’s founding in 1857, James Richardson & Sons, Limited and Affiliated Companies is providing support to the communities it serves with a major gift to STARS air ambulance.
A 17-year-old female youth was recently flown to Winnipeg via STARS, in critical condition, after falling off the back of a pickup truck in Blumenort, Manitoba.
Keystone Potato Producers Association has made a bold investment in the safety of their members with the decision to provide annual financial support to STARS.
The Verwey family, which operates Verwey Farms in the Portage La Prairie area, announced earlier this year they had planted 40 acres of soybeans with the intention of donating the net profits to STARS.
With donations still coming in, more than $155,000 has been raised for STARS air ambulance by five Manitoba business and community leaders at Rescue on the Island 2018.
A group of Manitoba business and community leaders will be stranded on an island Sept. 6 for a good cause as STARS hosts Rescue on the Island 2018.
A Manitoba farm family is growing their support for STARS and is challenging their fellow farmers to do the same.