I learned to make bread the summer I worked out in Jasper, Alberta as a chambermaid. Not on the job but from a co-worker at the hotel. I learned something about cleaning too, but that did not stick the way baking bread did.
My teacher declared that there was only one way to learn: come over to her apartment for the whole afternoon. I had to feel the ...
-by Kimberley Love
This week, our government announced that – after a year of heavy work on this file - changing our voting system has, for now, been dropped from the legislative agenda. That is a bitter pill for me, and for voters in this riding. But let's acknowledge, it's also a bitter disappointment for Justin Trudeau himself.
There are people who feel betrayed by ...
I'm just an average citizen. I try my best to be engaged in what's happening in our country but I'm hard pressed with a job, a kid, a home and a personal life to be as engaged as seems necessary. As I read my FB feed, read newspaper articles and listen to the radio it is obvious that there are broad shifts happening around the world in democratic countries. There is a general...
When I first heard that a protest was planned for the day after President Trump's inauguration, I worried. To me he seems like the kind of person who, when pushed, pushes back harder. I wondered if a big protest might harden the ...
One year ago, three worship groups welcomed the Hawash Al Nasser family to Grey Bruce. We were overjoyed meeting and getting to know Haider and Fadia and the children Mohamed, Noura, Qassem and Ibrahim. It has been a wonderful year.
During that time we have shared much amongst our groups---joys and sorrows, theirs and ours--and have become friends.
The St. George's Anglican Church family, joins with the caring, rational and loving people, here and abroad, to express our ...
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