WANT. I want… “Want” is an interesting four letter word. There are few that would want to call it a “bad” four letter word, but it is a four letter word that bears reflection.
Last week’s film night was a successful event as evidenced by the large number of people attending and by the favourable comments we heard over pie and coffee that evening.
Two by-elections were held on Tuesday to elect new representatives to the Manitoba Legislature for the constituencies of Morris and for Arthur-Virden. In the case of Morris, the NDP government waited nearly a year to have the vacant seat filled.
The arrival of winter brings snow and cold temperatures – and like clockwork, the flu.
Through floods and fires we have seen over the years how an emergency brings out the best in Manitobans.
Wendy Stueck recently published a disturbing article in The Globe and Mail entitled, “B.C. Steps Up Battle with ‘Nightmare Bacteria’ Cluster.”
This is the resolution time of year – and we make all kinds of them, from resolving to lose weight to taking up a new hobby.
I was 22 years old in 1968 when Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on April 4th at the age of thirty nine.
As its name suggests, the Mennonite Historical Society of Canada (MHSC) is made up of organizations who are actively involved in preserving, researching and teaching Mennonite history.
There is some truth to the suggestion that this is a quiet time of year at MHV. The outdoor village is closed, and in Southern Manitoba, this is not prime “tourist” season.