What you should know about seasonal affective disorder by Erin Pepler Feeling down? September might have something to do with it
Portraits of students’ mental health: ‘We are not broken’ by Hannah Yoon Ten students open up to photographer Hannah Yoon about their struggles
25-year-old empowers Ontario girls through sex-ed by Brianna Bell Thanks to Adele Heagle and other volunteers, girls in several cities have safe spaces to ask questions and learn
Retired minister reflects on living with dementia by Donna Sinclair For Rev. Dennis Landry, the condition has been difficult, but has also brought unexpected joys
Meg Hickling on teaching sex-ed in churches, mosques and schools by Emma Prestwich After educating people of all ages and faiths for over 40 years, she has gained wisdom and some funny stories
Two Canadian teens battle suicide with messages of hope by Emma Prestwich "We see a lot of people struggling, and just not knowing who to turn to and what to say about how they’re
11 Ontarians share their opioid stories by Mugoli Samba The Opioid Chapters hopes to add nuance to the public discussion on opioids.
Was Jesus the first reiki master? by Anne Bokma Some United churches are mixing this traditional Japanese technique into their ministries.
Instead of retirement, two nurses battle Vancouver’s opioid crisis by Roberta Staley At age 71 and 65 respectively, Evanna Brennan and Susan Giles embrace their unconventional work in the Downtown Eastside.
What I learned while caring for the dying by Colleen Friesen There is an idea in Celtic Christianity called “thin place,” when the membrane between this world and whatever lies beyond is an