I received several responses to my March 30 post entitled, “It is Up to Us”, which suggested that in order to live more sustainably, we need to reduce our overall consumption and stop burning fossil fuels.
In a recent popular video Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, while visiting the University of Manitoba, is seen discussing abortion with a young man who doesn’t support abortion.
A long, long time ago an Indigenous grandmother went to a marshy area to get long supple willow branches and the smooth red dogwood branches to make baskets.
As the increasing level of crime across the country continues to be a concern and focus for Canadians, more and more discussion circles around the need for greater options when it comes to law enforcement.
Growth is the marker of success in news reports about the state of the economy. Greater growth is considered good, slow growth or recession is considered bad.
Did you know that Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) is member owned? We are incorporated in the Province of Manitoba but owned by approximately 400 members.
We recently took a road trip west to visit friends and relatives and see our beautiful country.
While spring has officially arrived, it doesn’t quite feel like it as colder temperatures stubbornly hang around Manitoba.
This summer, Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) will be joining the rest of the Mennonite community across Canada in commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the arrival of the “Russländer” Mennonites.
Thanks to dedicated individuals and organizations, human trafficking, most often for the purpose of sexual exploitation, is understood and recognized more today than it has been in the past.