MHV is again offering two Pioneer Day-Camps, each providing children with a variety of experiences in our pioneer village.
Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) is fortunate to have partnerships with a number of local organizations that are supportive of our activities and programs.
Naturopathic medicine is an individualized and holistic medicine used to treat illness and obtain optimal health.
The provincial Public Utilities Board (PUB) last week issued its report on the NDP Hydro plans and there were a number of alarm bells set off that should have Manitobans very concerned.
I learned a new acronym this week – GINK. What’s GINK I hear you ask? It stands for Green Intentions No Kids, and refers to couples who have made the decision for the sake of the planet not to have kids.
You may have heard the phrase “failure to cope” used of a person who is in the hospital. The phrase may have been made in reference to your mom or dad.
Mennonite Heritage Village will hold its signature event in a series of 50th anniversary celebrations this weekend.
From early in their history, Mennonites have held beliefs against participation in war and military service.
Elk is not commonly eaten in Canada. For one, it is not readily available, and moreover it is thought of as a “gamey” meat belonging to the domain of hunters who consume it after a kill.
Practically every week I get comments or messages from people who have just come from visiting our communities in southeastern Manitoba for either the first time or for the first time in a long time.