During September there will be committee meetings held at the Manitoba Legislature that will examine more than a dozen pieces of legislation.
The spectacle of the threshing demonstration, with the steam engine roaring and golden straw flying through the air, sparks interest and a crowd of spectators on festival days at Mennonite Heritage Village.
There’s something about the color green that just screams “healthy option!” This color has often been associated with natural, wholesome, organic choices, and with good reason.
Many Manitobans know the story of Winnipeg’s Cliff and Wilma Derksen. It’s a story that begins in heartbreak with the disappearance of their 13 year old daughter Candace who went missing in the winter of 1984 and was found dead several weeks later.
On Saturday, I found myself thinking about Noah. According to the Book of Genesis in the Bible, God was unhappy with humanity’s misdeeds and planned to return the Earth to its pre-Creation state by flooding it.
I have attended a number of funerals again recently. It seems that is becoming more of a staple in my life as I get older.
This week DBRS Limited, a bond rating agency, issued a report that was critical of the provincial NDP’s economic record.
Volunteers enrich any community. It’s been quite a while since we last wrote about volunteer opportunities at Mennonite Heritage Village.
School – time again to think of natural support for the hard working brains of our young ones, and for the challenges to their immune systems during their years of growing mental and physical activity.
Sadly, it seems that every year or two we hear of another drug that is putting the lives of young adults and others struggling with addiction at risk.