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.
Whether you’re new to gardening or a seasoned grower, have a large plot or a few containers, early planning is key to improving the success and productivity of your garden space.
What a mild winter we are having! I hope you can get out into it, as that is the best way to thrive during this time of year.
Over the past several months, Canadians have heard the news reports of acts of violence, often random in nature, that are occurring in every province.
A hundred years ago, residents of southeastern Manitoba kept their homes warm burning wood harvested locally. This was logical because everyone was living within a few miles of readily harvestable firewood.
The old gives way to the new: We are all set to go for another twelve months: We have left the old year behind; all things are new and pure; nobody can stop us; we are into the New Year, and we want nothing to do with the Old Year.