The shooting in nearby Tumbler Ridge shattered my small town’s sense of safety by Carmen Little In Chetwynd, we often shrugged off lockdown drills. I wonder how many children in Tumbler Ridge felt the same.
After Tumbler Ridge shooting, a minister asks: How do we respond? by Bob Fillier Rev. Bob Fillier, who hosted a vigil for the community, reflects on grief, tension and how to be the church in this
Why a former evangelical author is challenging faith in firearms by Brett Potter In his new book, William J. Kole argues that gun-loving U.S. Christians have lost their way
Canadian Grammy nominee Laila Biali has a steadfast faith by Nancy Dutra The jazz vocalist sees her nod alongside Elton John and Barbra Streisand as ‘in the realm of the miraculous’
Wab Kinew is just getting started by Josiah Neufeld Popular, polarizing and hard to pin down, Manitoba’s premier is still defining his approach to power
Award-winning theatre artist helps people share their deepest secrets by Alanna Mitchell Tracey Erin Smith believes in the healing power of storytelling
Colour the Trails helps racialized Canadians enjoy the outdoors by Ghazal Azizi Judith Kasiama wants to make outdoor recreation safer and more accessible for adventurers who are Black, Indigenous or people of colour
How our fear of aging is speeding it up by Diana Ballon Obsessing over getting older may be costing us far more than time
Why nuclear power is making a comeback by Mary Baxter After decades of fear and fallout, a younger generation is embracing nuclear energy as our best hope for a low-carbon future
Lloyd Axworthy: Feds care more about a trade deal than preserving our independence by Christopher White The former foreign affairs minister takes on Carney's reluctance to challenge Trump's dominance