Photo Finish! Regional Council Snow and Ice Art
It’s nearing time to bring our lovely creativity in the Snow and Ice Art competition to a close....
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by J. Graham | Mar 4, 2022 | News, Regional Snow and Ice Competition 2022 | 0
It’s nearing time to bring our lovely creativity in the Snow and Ice Art competition to a close....
Read Moreby J. Graham | Jan 31, 2022 | News, Regional Snow and Ice Competition 2022, Right Relations/ Indigenous justice | 0
All United Church Communities of Faith are invited to take some time by February 14 to mark a...
Read Moreby J. Graham | Jan 21, 2022 | News, Regional Snow and Ice Competition 2022 | 0
We’re slowly expanding the circle! So far we have three teams registered, at St...
Read Moreby J. Graham | Jan 7, 2022 | News, Regional Snow and Ice Competition 2022 | 0
It’s another COVID winter and it’s all too easy to feel isolated, tired, and just blah. So, our...
Read Moreby J. Graham | Nov 29, 2021 | Networks and Clusters, News, Regional Snow and Ice Competition 2022 | 0
As a wise person once said: “If you choose not to find joy in the snow, you will have less joy in...
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This Pride Month, The Right Rev. Dr. Kimberly Heath invites us to reflect on the United Church apology to 2S and LGBTQIA+ people—not as an ending, but as a beginning Read More
As Pride Month begins this week, we offer resources for communities to reflect on the United Church’s Apology to 2S and LGBTQIA+ people and take action Read More
The rally drawing attention to the crisis of violence against Indigenous women, girls, and members of the 2S and LGBTQIA+ community was held at Queen's Park in Toronto, with an opening event at the… continue reading Read More
The bill has resulted in hearings denied for refugee claimants across Canada, who now face removal to countries where they may be at risk of persecution, violence, or imprisonment. Read More
The former residential school—converted by the Woodland Cultural Centre to a museum last year—preserves the painful history of the system to educate visitors about aspects of Indigenous history Read More