There have been quite a few posts recently in this blog and on the SETI website about waste. This is another but with a slightly different angle.
We have already made the point that when Jesus read the Old Testament he tended to leave the images of violence behind and draw forward those images that portray God as nonviolent.
Following their successful exhibit Menno Meets Modern in 2014, we have again invited Paul Reimer’s Advanced Photography class from the SRSS to exhibit at Mennonite Heritage Village through our summer season.
Stress exists everywhere. We all have some degree of it, however, some manage it more efficiently than others.
I had the pleasure of meeting last week with representatives of the Manitoba Paramedic Association at my office in the Manitoba Legislature to hear of the changing nature of their profession and its importance to Manitobans.
GreenSpace Options is an experimental site at the corner of First Street and Brandt, managed by the South Eastman Transition Initiative.
“Change is in the wind” – when isn’t it. As far as the winds of change go, they never quit blowing; sometimes gently and sometimes with a ferocity that scares us.
The Victoria Day long weekend used to be one of my favourite times of the year. What could be better than a three-day weekend at the time of year when spring is turning to summer?
I never thought I would see the day when I would write a “trilogy”, and yet that is what this blog post is. This is the last part of a three part post.
As a lifelong Winnipeg Blue Bomber fan, the prospect of a new stadium, which began in earnest in 2008, brought with it both hope and excitement.