This week I was reading an article by Kathryne Grisim on FoodMusings.ca, in which the author described how her family had come to the decision that they would exchange gifts that were either: homemade, fairly traded or locally produced.
Recently I was talking with someone and said something that I heard from a long past family member. It was completely true information. However, due to this person not hearing it from that person themselves they doubted that the story was true.
Well, it is unavoidable; the Christmas season is upon us. But this year you may have some difficulty finding joy, for this Christmas, someone is missing from your family circle.
About two years ago Roland Sawatzky, then our Senior Curator, suggested that MHV consider producing and publishing a book as part of our 50th Anniversary celebrations.
In its role as a morning wake-up call, a quick break from work during the day or as a lingering close to a fine meal, coffee holds a special place in the lives of Canadians.
After a month of high political drama, it would be understandable if Manitobans were left wondering what all the fuss was about.
Having life insurance coverage is a very important decision for you and your beneficiaries. But there are many life insurance products to choose from.
We are a people well acquainted with fatigue. I see it everywhere: in a plodding gait, in eyes that have lost their sparkle and in a somber face that once radiated energy.
Mennonite Heritage Village has carried debt during a number of periods in its history, including the present. At times the debt has been the result of facility expansion projects, and at other times it has been the result of operating deficits.
Last week the Manitoba NDP government brought forward its annual Throne Speech. It kicked off what will be one of the shortest fall sessions (although fall is mostly a memory at this point) that the Manitoba Legislature has seen in recent times.