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
The last words of an ancient world by Nathan Abraha I returned home to Eritrea to rediscover Ge’ez — a ‘dead’ language that still sings through the living
David Giuliano on what writing fiction taught him after a life of sermons by Emma Prestwich The award-winning writer and former United Church moderator explores the lessons of patience and purpose
Quebec’s struggling churches are finding new life as homeless shelters by Ruby Pratka An experiment at Saint-Roch is keeping doors open for parishioners and the wider community
Natalie MacMaster on the music that shaped her faith and family by Julie McGonegal In a Broadview interview, the Cape Breton fiddler looks back on her upbringing — and the love that continues to guide her
Christmas episodes worth rewatching this year by Kate Spencer Whether you want comfort, comedy or a good cry, these classic holiday stories are seasonal staples for a reason
Meet the woman who’s scrapping the pap by Ghazal Azizi Using a nanotech gel on everyday period products, Ibukun Elebute aims to revolutionize cervical-cancer screening
30 years ago, a Bosnian imam gave me a great compliment by Steve Moore During a peacekeeping mission, military chaplain Rev. Steve Moore found common ground with Muslim colleagues