Mennonite Heritage Village is marking the 150th anniversary of Confederation in Canada through our theme for 2017, “Storied Places,” which explores the connection people have with their “place.”
When it comes to choosing healthy ingredients, we generally know that green is good. But why? The answer lies in chlorophyll, the dominant green pigment found in plants.
I was pleased to announce on Monday that Manitoba had completed an agreement with the federal government that will see the province receive $399.6 million in support for mental health, homecare and community care over the next 10 years.
According to a recent survey, 78% of Canadians know their driving has a negative environmental impact, but they are not likely to give up their vehicles even when they could easily use other forms of transportation.
After the incredible opening ceremonies held at Winnipeg’s Bell MTS Place, Manitoba played host to sixteen days of competitive events featuring athletes, coaches, volunteers and spectators from around the country.
When I was a young girl, our family would travel bi-yearly to my mother’s homestead, located south of a small sleepy town in southern Saskatchewan.
Humic substances are the major breakdown products of organic matter found throughout nature (i.e. soils, waters, sediments, shells).
Last week our government was pleased to announce and see construction begin on a new intersection on Highway 12 North (at Trucks Unlimited) in Steinbach.
Recently I was reading a book written in the 1950s but set in the 1980s. The author was imagining the political situation 30 years into his future.
Have you ever wanted to die? I have, many, many times I have prayed, “Lord, today would be a good day as far as I’m concerned.” To date the Lord has not been of one mind with me on that matter.