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How old is water?
How Old is Water? By Ellis Hamm, Environmental Education Coordinator June 3, 2026 How old is water? That’s the question I [...]

Finding a New Damselfly Species Record for Metro Vancouver
Finding the California Spreadwing in Metro Vancouver How getting to know damselflies and dragonflies of the Tatalu Watershed led to broader scientific discovery for [...]

Introducing the Manitoba WildRoots Team of 2026
Introducing the Manitoba WildRoots Team of 2026 By Zoe Matties, Manitoba Program Manager May 7, 2026 This week the A Rocha [...]

Embracing the Rhythm of the Seasons
Embracing the Rhythm of the Seasons Finding contentment in the repetition of church celebrations and natural seasons. By Amanda Hildebrand, Ontario Program [...]
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January 2021
Map Your Neighbourhood!
Written by Cindy Verbeek Creation care during COVID-19. What a weird time. On the one hand people are recognizing the importance of getting outside and enjoying creation. On the other hand the amount of personal [...]
Winter Composting and Waiting for Easter Sunday
Written by Justin Eisinga - Summer/Fall 2020 Conservation Project Coordinator It is widely accepted that Winnipeg, Manitoba is one of the coldest cities on the planet. The temperatures can dip well below -20 degrees [...]
December 2020
God dwells with us: Advent 4
God dwells with us: Advent 4 By Matthew W. Humphrey, Director of Theological Education Now when the king was settled in his house, and the Lord had given him rest from all [...]
Advent and the Great Planetary Conjunction of 2020
By Scott Gerbrandt, Manitoba Director Have you heard about it yet? There is a celestial moment coming to you this December 21st that has not been observed for 400 years. The “great conjunction” of Jupiter [...]


