August 20th to 25th, four Indigenous and four non-Indigenous youth took part in Neechi Camp at Sandy Saulteaux Spiritual Centre (SSSC). At the same time, SSSC was hosting an all ages family camp called "Mamawe Ota Askihk - Sharing Life Together...
August 20th to 25th, four Indigenous and four non-Indigenous youth took part in Neechi Camp at Sandy Saulteaux Spiritual Centre (SSSC). At the same time, SSSC was hosting an all ages family camp called "Mamawe Ota Askihk - Sharing Life Together...
September 18, as federal Parliament opens, Indigenous people and supporters are gathering on Parliament Hill, Algonquin lands, to call on the federal government to support a search of the landfill. In addition, people are gathering at the Manitoba...
Flourishing Project with the Moderator, Friday September 29, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, in person only at the United Church in Meadowood 1111 Dakota St., Winnipeg, MB R2N 3T7. We know this isn't accessible for many in our Region, but we also know many...
Honouring Orange Shirt Day/ National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Saturday September 30, 2023 “When you wear an orange shirt it’s like a little bit of justice for us Survivors in our lifetime, and recognition of a system we can never allow...
National church leaders: Action in Support of the Voices at Camp Marcedes and Camp Morgan, 5 Sept at 4:00PM, Camp Morgan at Brady Landfill. All welcome. At 4:00 PM Central Daylight on September 5, leaders of four major church denominations will...
The summer of 2023 has flown by, and for many, it was marked by extensive wildfires whose intensity and frequency have been linked to climate change. We need some hope and renewed commitments as we see the impacts of climate change, and in this...
Many thanks to the United Church project Faithful Footprints for this thorough story on Prairie to Pine’s new policy on divesting from financial institutions that are funding major climate change drivers. The policy also calls for education,...
"We are not trash" 13 July 2023 The chairpersons of Prairie to Pine Regional Council of the United Church of Canada express their dismay and anger with Manitoba's decision to not search the Prairie Green landfill for the bodies of murder victims...
This reflection is written by Chris Mah Poy, First-Third Ministry Coordinator and Networks and Justice Support at Chinook Winds Regional Council and a successful mixed-race Canadian. Here his story is his own personal and family story. Reflections...