Following the funeral Mass for Jason Schreyer, he was celebrated at a reception held at another church down the street.

Here is the link to our description of the way the funeral unfolded:

On Spotify:

https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/great-canadian-talk-show/episodes/June-22-2025–Jason-Schreyer–Remembered-e34ig79⁠

On ActionLIne.ca With added photos-

⁠https://actionline.ca/2025/06/june-22-2025-jason-schreyer-remembered/⁠

Marty Gold describes the gathering, the food, the music, and the prominent political figures past and present who were there to commemorate the impact Jason made in their community and in their lives.

You’ll hear about his brief interactions that evening with city councillors, former NDP ministers Gord Mackintosh and Steve Ashton, and even with former Manitoba Premier Gary Doer. Plus, a surprise face to face conversation with roots that go back to 1980.

Here is a photo of Jason with CWE champion Mentallo at a card held in his Elmwood-East Kildonan ward on August 14, 2022.

Coun. Jason Schreyer poses in the ring with CWE champion Mentallo at an carrd held in his Elmwood-EK ward, August 14, 2022

29.10 Part 2– Marty wraps up the episode with an explanation of the importance of his kind of reporting and investigative journalism to keeping politicians, bureaucrats and institutions accountable.

To support the Season Six funding campaign and help us achieve the $10,000 target, email martygoldlive@gmail.com or utilize the ⁠ActionLine.ca Donate Page.⁠

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Today’s column in the Winnipeg Sun-

A long time Waterfront resident recently described an incident that exemplifies how dangerous it’s become.

He told of an elderly senior whose hobby is taking nature photographs. As she made her way to the McDermot Avenue dock before 7 AM one morning, a group of “lay abouts” watched her and called out “professional”, meaning her camera.   

“When she gets to the dock she hears the sound of a bicycle being ridden fast. An indigenous woman jumps off the bike and pulls a knife out of her fanny pack…” Waterfront robbery shocks residents as encampment promises unravel