Over the past several months there have been a number of violent attacks on taxicab drivers in the City of Winnipeg.
Since I am not a citizen of the United States of America, it could be argued that I have no business commenting on American culture, let alone American versions of Christianity.
Reminiscing is one of the therapies that our recreational therapists use in caring for the residents here at Bethesda Place.
Last week two more prisoners were accidentally released from custody in Manitoba. At least 6 prisoners have been incorrectly released from custody in the province this year alone.
You want the best for your disabled child – and that includes a post-secondary education to give them a strong start in their adult life – so you’ve probably already started saving for that day down the road when they’ll head off to college or university.
Last week the NDP government announced the route the new Bi-Pole transmission line will take on its way from northeast Manitoba to a converter station on the southeast side of Winnipeg.
During the time of Christ it was the custom for mothers to bring their children to some important preacher very early in the life of the child so that they would receive the blessing of the pastor.
I am not a Hebrew scholar. But I have studied enough Hebrew to know that to the modern mind it is frustratingly open, allowing for various levels of meaning and interpretation.
I’ve been thinking about needs lately. Specifically, I have been thinking about whose needs drive my work.
In response to the most recent violent crime numbers that were released by Statistics Canada and which show Manitoba being among the most violent places in Canada, an editorial in The Carillon asked a good question.