Last week I lamented the continuing emphasis on GNP and growth, not only by our governments at all levels, but also within our news media.
Mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, are some of the affectionate ways we describe family members who are unique and irreplaceable.
Almost three years ago we began conversations with representatives of Eden East about a jointly sponsored fundraising event.
Manitoba’s NDP Minister of Immigration has been holding small meetings with new Canadians, including in Steinbach, doing her best to scare them.
It happened again last night. The national news reported “Canada’s gross national product [GNP] grew at a 1.9 per cent annual pace in the first three months of the year, the same pace seen at the end of 2011.”
In Part Nine of A New Kind of Christianity, McLaren tackles the difficult and sensitive topic of how Christians should relate to people of other religions.
When is the last time you judged someone? Saw them walk by you and found yourself thinking a snide remark, or comment. When is the last time you did the same thing to yourself?
A while back I was sitting around a table in a conference room with members of the Region’s Palliative Care Team.
Small towns are special to me. My wife and I have traveled too many small communities over the years.
Last week I was able to attend two meetings on behalf of the Manitoba PC Party that left me both inspired and challenged.