Doug Campbell: the Commonwealth’s longest serving legislator
By Fred Morris Douglas Lloyd Campbell. Doug was born 125 years ago in High Bluff, Man. on May 27, 1895. He lost the sight of one eye in an accident
By Fred Morris Douglas Lloyd Campbell. Doug was born 125 years ago in High Bluff, Man. on May 27, 1895. He lost the sight of one eye in an accident
We’re living through an unprecedented time – the modern connected world has been scaled back, largely disconnected, and in some instances, shut down. With the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Volunteer driving programs or escorted driving programs have become an essential resource for older adults across our province. Many older adults rely on volunteer drivers as a method of transportation
Participate. Compete. Play! The Manitoba 55+ Games are coming to Selkirk in June 2020 You can join hundreds of other older Manitobans and make new friends for life! Selkirk is
The 13th Annual 55+ Housing and Active Lifestyles Expo will be held on Friday, May 29, at the Victoria Inn Hotel from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This event is
Income Security has been discussed from many view points over the past six months. They are all related to the mission, vision and values of the Retired Teachers Association of
In the year 2000, as a new board member of the Canadian Conference of the Arts, I had the opportunity to serve on a project called the Voluntary Sector Initiative.
Doves have long been revered as a symbol of peace but the history of how the dove became so cherished has a few different tales. One is in the biblical