60 years ago, Canada’s health-care system began amid a storm of controversy by Dennis Gruending Saskatchewan's health minister at the time reportedly slept with a shotgun for fear of his life
Historic Black chapel may finally get proper recognition by Sherlyn Assam The Fugitive Slave Chapel could be restored and permanently installed at a London, Ont. museum
By day, he was my dad. By night, he was the Padre of the Pubs. by David Winch Rev. Gordon Winch worked urban outreach for five years in downtown Toronto
Youth project at B.C. church captures intergenerational stories by Pieta Woolley Pitt Meadows United now has a detailed history of congregants' faith experiences
New website preserves Vancouver Japanese United history by Emma Prestwich The church's rich past, which goes back to the late 19th century, is the focus of the interactive new resource
The Acadian roots of a curious Ontario landmark by Isabelle Bourgeault-Tassé My grandmother wouldn't say why she built a monument to the Virgin Mary — only that it was a promise
Meet the saint bringing comfort to those in isolation by Anne Thériault The patron saint of Palermo, Saint Rosalia spent much of her life in solitude
The forgotten victims of a century-old pandemic by Kate Barker Thousands were held in internment camps amid horrid conditions. Then influenza hit.
Honouring some of Canada’s Silver Cross Mothers by Aleysha Haniff A series of photos looks at the women who have represented all Canadian mothers who lost a child in military service
Misogyny, not magic: Remembering Scottish ‘witches’ by Sarah Ratchford This writer went on a pilgrimage to Paisley to see their ancestral witch "kin" — and found the remains in a surprising