The sacred fire burned throughout Walking Together, an afternoon of community knowledge- sharing as more than 100 neighbours and friends gathered in Oxenden to learn and share in an effort to build new relationships and take steps toward righting historic wrongs. Saturday’s event, held on a large lawn at the Oxenden crossroads, was planned in preparation for the August 13 unveiling of Ajiijak, a piece of public art that will be enlarged from Charmaine (Tauchkwe) Jenner’s original painting and installed as a symbol of the community’s commitment to reconciliation. ...
Back in my twenties, I went backpacking near Jasper, Alberta with two long time friends. One night it snowed. As we climbed above the tree line, the snow was so deep that ...
At the Hottest Street Sale this Saturday, KT Tae Kwon Do will be doing a demonstration at 11:00, including the breaking of boards and blocks (cement!) with their bare hands and feet.
The mayor and our new MPP will be participating, and ...
- by Diane Ferguson
I originally wrote a comment in response to Shea Angus’ thoughtful piece on the complexities of the abortion debate. His piece was written from the perspective of an adoptee’s son. I wanted to add to the conversation as I too have struggled with the abortion debate, both as an adoptee (1965) and as a woman. I have since edited to include more information.
For many years I was ambivalent about the abortion debate. If abortion existed ...
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