Gretta Vosper settlement could redefine the United Church by Mike Milne The decision has divided members and forced questions about the denomination’s future.
Yukon artist and Tlingit trapper create stunning jewelry by Amy van den Berg The fur jewelry in Whitehorse boutique store V. Ægirsdóttir is creating a new possibility for future partnerships with the region's trappers
‘The Observer’ will soon relaunch with a new name and design by Jocelyn Bell Our magazine will be going through some changes, but we see blue skies ahead
Tlingit minister sees right relations as ‘everybody’s story’ by Joe Kadi As a biracial woman, Rev. Lee Spice brings a unique perspective to ministry.
The inside story of Canada’s dramatic rescue of the White Helmets by Sally Armstrong More than 100 White Helmets and their family members made it out thanks to the operation. Sally Armstrong travels to the Middle
Huron Carol takes on a whole new meaning with these lyrics by Emma Prestwich The Christmas service mainstay has been beautifully reinvented by a Toronto choir director
Polaris prizewinner on reviving language through music by Glynis Ratcliffe Wolastoq opera singer and composer Jeremy Dutcher combines classical music with archival recordings to reimagine his community's traditional songs.
The complex history of the Huron Carol by Will Pearson A product of 17th-century Jesuit missionaries, the popular hymn was written to introduce the Wendat people to Christianity. The Observer explores its
Japanese congregation to receive $500K for church lost after internment by Emma Prestwich The members of Vancouver Japanese United never received a cent from the sale of their property after the Second World War
The United Church welcomes all — even atheist ministers by Christopher Levan Gretta Vosper is now free to lead her Toronto congregation after a settlement, and this minister and writer says that's a good