Health care woes in medicare lead some to propose private solutions by Kevin Spurgaitis But can private clinics uphold the idea that publicly funded medicine will be there when we need it, whether or not we
United Church supports lunch plus schooling for Kenyan AIDS orphans by David Wilson Cate Dewey, a professor of veterinary science at the University of Guelph, was in Kenya on a research trip when she noticed
United Church hospitals in remote areas are few but necessary by Mike Milne Over the years, the United Church has owned and staffed about 30 hospitals and medical clinics. Today, four remain
Andrew Genge’s injury that changed his life and the faith that saved it by Donna Sinclair After an accidental rugby injury broke most of the bones in 15-year-old Andrew's face and caused a stroke, the Genge family that