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Co-ordinator named for suicide prevention

The Council of the North has appointed veteran activist and community organizer Cynthia Patterson as the co-ordinator of new suicide prevention programs. “It’s exciting to

Clarkson named patron for PWRDF project

Clarkson The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) has a new patron for its initiative to sponsor 50 refugee families: Adrienne Clarkson. Clarkson, who

Meet the metropolitans

Colin Johnson was elected metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of Ontario at the provincial synod in Cochrane, Ont. on Oct. 15. He was later installed

A smile and an invitation to worship

On Sept. 24, Bishop Philip Poole was one of four bishops from the diocese of Toronto who greeted commuters at Union Station during the Back

The road to glory

Rachel Brighton, shown here with sons (left to right) Harry, Rupert and Jesse, is a Sunday school teacher at St. James’ Anglican Church in Bridgetown,

Canadians pay their respects on Remembrance Day

Canadians purchase artificial poppies to support our veterans. Remembrance Day, Nov. 11, commemorates the sacrifice of veterans and civilians of World War I, World War

Bishop elected to Athabasca

Canon Fraser Lawton, 41, rector of St. Thomas’ Anglican church in Fort McMurray, Alta., is the new bishop-elect of the diocese of Athabasca. “Northern Alberta

Governor General Michaelle Jean says Canadians should take part in the TRC "to right a historical wrong." 

Emotion rocks Rideau Hall

Governor General Michaelle Jean has urged Canadians to participate in the work of the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). Canadians have a

Taking it to the streets

You may find the sight of people living on Vancouver’s infamous Downtown Eastside difficult to bear. Every day, Rev. Matthew Johnson, the street outreach priest

One more Bible story, please!

You can open up a whole new world for your children or grandchildren by turning to almost any story in a well-told, well-illustrated children’s Bible.

PWRDF sends aid to disaster zones

The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) has sent aid to the Philippines, West Sumatra and islands in the Pacific. All three regions were

Heard around the world

The Green Team at St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Uxbridge, Ont. rang their church bell 350 times as part of the 350.org climate change campaign

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