In 2006 we became aware of The Omnivore’s Dilemma. Even if we did not read the book, author Michael Pollan effectively raised all of our awareness of the implications of our food choices.
In this final essay in dialogue with Brian McLaren about his book, A New Kind of Christianity, I will be sharing what this dialogical journey has meant to me.
Your wife hasn’t been well, a cancer diagnosis a year ago has led to a total reorganization of your life.
Phoenix Sinclair died at the age of five in 2005 after suffering horrific abuse at the hands of her mother and common-law husband.
Events of the past few weeks have again reinforced the awareness that as a society we are extremely vulnerable to extended electrical power outages.
We sure live in a strange society. Public safety is high on the Federal Governments agenda and at the same time our entertainment industry pumps out movie after movie after movies that revolve around people in terrifying situations.
There are things you need to pay for, like your home and car, and there are things you may want to pay for like a cottage or boat, or maybe a new RV or four-wheeler.
My mind goes back a few years (ok, 11 if you must know!). I had a friend. We grew up together, she moved away and we had our ups and downs, but we worked them out.
Last week, Manitoba Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen announced that his last day as leader of the Party and MLA for Fort Whyte will be July 30th.
The livestock industry and its producers won an important victory last week when the World Trade Organization (WTO) upheld an earlier ruling that Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) laws in the United States discriminated against the Canadian livestock industry.