If you attended Fall on the Farm at Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV), you likely saw our new art installation bursting with colour in the Hallway Gallery.
A lemon a day keeps the doctor away. While this is usually said of apples, it is equally true of citrus fruit since each piece – whether it is a lemon, orange, lime or grapefruit – is a powerhouse of nutrients.
Across Manitoba young people are returning to school after their summer break. While this is an exciting time for many students, it is often a return to a more routine schedule and a reminder that we need to do our part to ensure our kids get to and from school safely.
On March 25, Selena posted a column titled “Reflecting on Winter.” Darron Rempel, a mechanical engineer who designs systems for buildings, responded to that column in a very helpful way.
Succession planning – the strategic transitioning to new leadership – is an important element in most organizations.
Our final summer festival, Fall on the Farm, takes place on Monday, September 1, from 10am-5pm. This is a one-day event to remember and celebrate autumn activities in pioneer times.
Birch tree branches are perfect for little boys to swing on, notes Robert Frost in his lovely poem simply entitled Birches.
The NDP want to increase the insurance premiums that you pay through Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) to register your vehicle.
Regular readers of this column will know that we, at South Eastman Transition Initiative, believe one of the most fundamental policy changes needed to achieve a sustainable economy is a tax shift.
In recent months I have had the privilege of dialoguing with a number of honest doubters.