Photographer aims to capture strength of young caregivers by Russul Sahib Max Alexander says his own experience as a carer gave him the resources to empathize with others
New Messiah production aims to lift up diverse voices by Emma Prestwich Handel's beloved Christmas classic has been shortened, made more inclusive and brought online for free
This Christmas, choirs are looking for new ways to sing together by Glynis Ratcliffe COVID-19 restrictions mean we're more nostalgic this holiday than ever
New book shines a light on Canada’s forced relocation of Inuit to the High Arctic by Jessica Davey-Quantick In "What I Remember, What I Know: The Life of a High Arctic Exile," Larry Audlaluk weaves together his own memories and
Colin Mochrie to host fundraiser that pairs humour and church music by Emma Prestwich The event aims to raise money for three Ontario United congregations and educate the public about classical music
Hana Shafi’s affirmations celebrate life at its messiest by Celina Gallardo Her new book, "Small, Broke, and Kind of Dirty: Affirmations for the Real World" encourages people to embrace their flaws
Rev. Alf Dumont on his dual Indigenous and settler identity by Julie McGonegal "It hasn’t been the easiest journey," says the United Church minister of Anishinaabe and European heritage
Poem by Afua Cooper: Things I Like Doing by Afua Cooper The poem is excerpted from "Black Matters," and is Cooper’s lyrical take on the featured image
3 films show why the fight for reproductive justice is not over by Anne Thériault "AKA Jane Roe," "The 8th" and "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" highlight different aspects of the issue of choice
The granddaughter of a Doukhobor peace activist traces her family’s history of protest by Albina Retyunskikh Vera Maloff explores her grandfather's struggles to honour his pacifist beliefs in this memoir