It goes without saying that we all read the Bible through a grid of pre-understanding which colors the way we see its unfolding story.
It’s that time of year again – Spring Break, yes, but it’s also Museum Week, a world-wide cultural event where museums around the world celebrate art and culture.
“Relax” – it’s easier said than done. Especially when the scales of work-life balance seem permanently tipped towards “work” and there just aren’t enough hours in a day.
Every year around this time, you scramble to find ‘extra’ money to make your contribution to investments held in your Registered Retirement Savings Program.
We are frequently reassured that we live in a fair society, but the truth is somewhat different.
It was a winter’s afternoon, just before Christmas. I was with a family who had been in a battle against a disease that was threatening to take their Mom’s life.
The Annual General Meeting of Mennonite Heritage Village was held on Tuesday, March 22, at the museum.
Laughter is the old port in the storm of life that if lucky, sees many of us through many turbulent times, and can be found anywhere if we just lighten up.
Many people know that things could be better but they don’t do anything about it. Not so with Kalynn Spain. Kalynn grew up a city girl in Winnipeg and took an undergraduate degree at the University of Winnipeg.
There is an old saying – Mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter. I have been reading a book called Triathlon for every woman, you can be a triathlete. Yes, you – by Swim Bike Mom, Meredith Atwood.