Sanctuary fire sparks renewal in Kamloops United Church by Avil Beckford A year after flames gutted their building, the congregation is rebuilding through community support and reimagined ministry
Why we need to talk to people with opposing views by Anne Thériault Ian Williams, the award-winning author of What I Mean to Say, explores how empathy and vulnerability can revive the lost art of
Are rivers alive? Robert Macfarlane’s daring new book says yes by Alanna Mitchell Acclaimed U.K. writer crafts a poetic call to reimagine our bond with nature
This Canadian soccer league champions more than competition by Paniz Vedavarz The Canadian Street Soccer Association offers connection, support — and a shot at the Homeless World Cup in Norway
South Asians face rising hate in Canada by Jeevan Sangha Amid policy shifts and government failures, new immigrants endure scapegoating and racism
Indigenous resistance doesn’t begin or end at the Canada-U.S. border by Maggie Dieter As Canadians react to cross-border tensions, many Indigenous communities stay focused on more systemic struggles
Why Broadview is proudly staying the course on inclusion and diversity by Jocelyn Bell While others quietly drop their EDI goals, we’re meeting ours and surpassing them
The United Church of Canada keeps its deficit in check, tightens belt for 2025 by Avil Beckford Stronger-than-expected 2024 donations ease pressure, but leaders set cautious course with new three-year budget
Her church cast her out for being gay. 30 years later, it made amends. by Paniz Vedavarz Victoria ministers Revs. Martha Juillerat and Tammy Lindahl lost their ordinations after coming out in the 1990s. Now, the Presbyterian Church U.S.A.
Rebranding Dad using AI, nostalgia and corporate lingo by Douglas Tindal A humorist takes on our definition of the ideal father