Last year I wrote about resolutions, and I had written a resolution, well this year I have revisited the notion of resolutions and here is my recent change.
This week I picked up my first annual supply of grass fed beef. Why am I excited?
A few weeks ago I had an epiphany of sorts as I was preparing Christmas cards to be given to our church friends.
Back in November I was at church and we had a guest speaker from Caronport’s Briercrest Bible College and Seminary.
One of the resolutions many Canadians make in January is to change lifestyle habits that will result in optimum health.
Several weeks ago, guest writer and Mennonite Heritage Village board member Rudy Friesen wrote about his experiences speaking at a conference in Ukraine.
About a year after I was first elected, I remember hearing from a constituent who commented that it seemed to him that the only time he ever heard about issues in politics was when there was public backlash or controversy around an idea.
The recent mailing from our MP again stated it clearly, “The top priority for the Conservative Government is to promote job creation and economic growth.”
It is your small business and you’ve worked hard to make it a success. But one day it won’t be yours.
As every new year does, 2013 will bring new challenges and opportunities to Mennonite Heritage Village.