February is “I Love to Read” month, so I am delighted to announce that my new book – APOLOGIA: The Columns: A Defence of Mere Christianity – is now available!
Scots Pine is not exactly native here, but in our red river soil it is much more successful than many of our native varieties.
Next weekend Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) will be hosting its annual Winter Carnival – three days of activities that will provide meaningful fun.
In Canada, February is marked as “I Love to Read” month with a variety of special events planned at local schools and libraries.
If you read this column last week, you could be forgiven if you think I am against electric vehicles. I’m not. I think it’s a move in the right direction.
Last month I had the privilege of attending the Mennonite Historical Society of Canada conference in Saskatchewan.
It was nearly seven years ago that I had the honour of taking the oath of office as a cabinet minister in the provincial government. It is both a humbling and a daunting experience.
Am I the only one baffled by the advertising we see on TV these days, specifically the advertising by our auto manufacturers?
Recently, guests gathered in the Gerhard Ens Gallery at Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) to open “Resurfacing: Mennonite Floor Patterns,” an exhibit by Margruite Krahn.
Communities and the residents who live in them are strengthened by many things. Often, we focus on things such as hospitals, schools and recreation facilities.