
Pioneering spirit drives diocese on
WHEN GOLD FEVER hit the country in the mid- 19th century, thousands flocked to gold fields to seek their fortunes. Prospectors built camps along routes

WHEN GOLD FEVER hit the country in the mid- 19th century, thousands flocked to gold fields to seek their fortunes. Prospectors built camps along routes

With an economy so closely tied to the oil industry, Calgary has seen its share of boom and bust times over the past 15 years.

Simply writing off the debts of some of the world poorest nations won’t do a thing to eradicate poverty, says the Washington D.C.- based World

Jubilee coalition officials Alejandro Bendana of Nicaragua, left, Rev. Molefe Tsele of South Africa and Helen Wangusa of Uganda, in Toronto to meet with Canadian

Terry Winter, one of Canada’s most prominent evangelists and broadcasters, died on Dec. 10 following a brain hemor-rhage. He was 56. Mr. Winter had hosted

RCMP honoured A series of memorial windows by artist Lise Merchant, honouring the 125th year of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, were dedicated last summer

RCMP honoured A series of memorial windows by artist Lise Merchant, honouring the 125th year of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, were dedicated last summer

A two-year campaign has been launched to raise $850,000 for restoration of Christ Church, Her Majesty’s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks in Deseronto, on eastern

Anglican Chris Robertson battled enraged grizzly bears, defied roaring transport trucks and stood firm in the teeth of howling gales to promote Canadian unity during

Lisa Barry, senior producer of Anglican Video, didn’t expect the group’s latest production to almost take on a life of its own – but, over

General Synod has set a budget of $9 million for 1998 – a figure representing an increase of less than one per cent over last

Bishop Michael Ingham’s new book, Mansions of the Spirit, The Gospel in a Multi-Faith World, has prompted several letters and phone calls to the Anglican