This Montreal musician is creating digital instruments for people with disabilities by Michael Grace-Dacosta "There’s no greater joy than seeing someone express themselves in ways they didn’t think were possible," says Gift Tshuma
Is it ever OK to steal from a grocery store? by Cierra Bettens As food costs rise and supermarket giants like Loblaws' profits soar, shoppers face a dilemma at self-checkout
Kai Cheng Thom’s new book helps readers find faith in others — and themselves by Alex Mlynek The trans writer shares how she learned to love in a world that does not believe she is worthy of love
United Church camps forced to cancel summer 2023 programs due to staff shortages by Charlotte Alden One camp director says the pandemic has created a "void" in staffing
Domestic violence fundraiser invites brides to wreck their wedding dresses by Vanessa Chiasson Participants get to roll around in the muck, say goodbye to a chapter of their lives and raise money for a good
Photographer shows that women of colour skateboard too by Brian Vinh Tien Trinh Norma Ibarra says her photos are challenging the old, patriarchal gate-keeping narrative by showcasing marginalized communities
Determined knitter turns tangled yarn into communion tablecloth by Nathan Abraha For Merina Shulist, a lifelong member of Rideau Park United, the project was a chance to find creativity during the pandemic
Why don’t we take pet death more seriously? by Diana Ballon "The love we feel for a pet is a form of love that people can’t always fill," this author writes.
How one community leader is fighting for food security in Newfoundland and Labrador by Akhila Menon Josh Smee and the non-profit, Food First Newfoundland, work with other organizations to improve food access in the province
Some Ukrainian churches are changing their calendars to separate holidays from Russia by Matthew Best “People just don’t want anything to do with that country,” said a priest from Moshchun, a small village outside Kyiv