This past Friday the Manitoba Legislature recessed as it usually does for the summer. Only there was one difference this year, the summer was already over.
A hundred years ago, the food consumed in southeastern Manitoba was grown locally, and the main input going into the growing of that food was local labour.
Talkin’ to myself and feeling old. Sometimes I’d like to quit, nothin’ ever seems to fit; hangin’ around, nothin’ to do but frown, rainy days and Mondays always get me down.
Apparently I am full of “Don’ts” lately. My most recent don’t is Don’t Judge Me!
How many times a week do you hear glazed doughnuts, brownies or a slice of lemon torte call your name?
Public hearings on the NDP government’s controversial Bill 18 have been occurring at the Manitoba Legislature over the past week.
The Gift and Book Shop at Mennonite Heritage Village frequently adds new books to the shelves.
What can a Transition Town really achieve? That was the question a colleague asked me the other day when I said I was writing an article on behalf of the South Eastman Transition Initiative.
A rejection of ambiguity places a demand on the biblical text that it simply cannot deliver. Furthermore, it places personal faith on thin ice.
We have seen a number of staff changes in recent weeks, many relating to the return of students to school.