For 28 days, Gebhard and Sabine Pfeiffer travelled through Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil. From high in the Andes Mountains to the giant salt lake at…
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Travelogue to support Grandmothers in Africa
From Cranbrook to Africa with love; a Jan. 20 travelogue being put on by the GoGo Grannies will support Grandmothers in Africa. Canadian troops storm…
Safari Jeff’s Triassic Dawn show coming to Tamarack
By Cristina Borgogelli The Tamarack Centre is offering customers five free Safari Jeff Triassic Dawn of the Reptiles shows starting Thursday, October 29. For many…
Alberta not Africa
Mommy’s Weird By Kyla Cornish We recently went on a mini family vacation to Kamloops, British Columbia. While travelling the TransCanada Highway we were suckered…
African Children’s Choir returning
The African Children’s Choir melts the hearts of audiences with their charming smiles, beautiful voices and lively African songs and dances. They are returning to…
Maasai choir asks ‘Why Such Fear?’
A message of faith and fearlessness is coming from the continent of Africa and it is spreading right here in North America. The En-kata choir…
A book more about Hemingway than Africa
Book Review By Derryll White Hemingway, Ernest (1935). Green Hills of Africa. People may think ‘Why are you reading something almost 80 years old?’ Well,…
Malabar spinach: a new garden companion
Heard it Through the Cukevine By Kerstin Renner Cool crops are some of the first produce you can harvest. These include all sorts of leafy…
Getting a political education at the UBCM
Perceptions by Gerry Warner Have you ever wanted to get a political science degree, but didn’t have time? Well, there’s a way of doing it…
Dembi Dolo saga changed more than a few lives
Perceptions by Gerry Warner It may sound counter-intuitive, but aid programs to Africa are often criticized as doing more harm than good. In her new…