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TORONTO - Angela Gauthier has been appointed the new director of education for the Toronto Catholic District School Board.

Board helps revitalize Windsor’s core

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The City of Windsor has donated land to the Windsor-Essex Catholic School Board for the rebuild of Catholic Central High School in the heart of the border city’s downtown.

A career spent acting out his Catholic values

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BRAMPTON, ONT.  - More than 20 years ago, Mark Creedon walked into a tough situation. The new executive director of Catholic Family Services Peel-Dufferin was looking at year-long waiting lists for services and a tiny $750,000 budget.

Pro-lifers urged to tap into their inner video director

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The Right to Life Associations in Hanover and Walkerton, Ont., are calling on pro-lifers to be music video directors.

Finding strength in a loved one’s time of dying

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My sister was going on a journey and needed me at her side. I told myself I didn’t have the time, the resources or energy to go with her, but she was persistent and loving and had a look in her eyes that pulled me in.

Where faith meets family

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TORONTO - In Toronto, it’s easy to find classes for first-time parents aimed at raising happy and healthy children.

Counsellors highlight communication in marriage

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EDMONTON - “Marriage is a way to show us how God loves us and how we can love God in return through our spouse.”

Campaigning for life for 35 years

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TORONTO - For 35 years Campaign Life Coalition has fought on the political front of the pro-life movement — and to its dismay the end is nowhere in sight.

Treatment gives hope to childless couples

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TORONTO - Jenny Celly had almost given up hope of having a child. After two years of expensive fertility treatments without success, she was skeptical in 2010 when she and her husband Martin Castillo went to FertilityCare Toronto. But three months later Celly was pregnant and today the couple has a 19-month old daughter named Leilah.

Students open up the ‘Doors of Hope’

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TORONTO - Artistic students are using discarded doors as a canvass to illustrate the social justice work of Catholic Charities and the agencies it supports.

Social service demands are consistently growing

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TORONTO - At Catholic Family Services of Durham, clients often tell staff they feel helped, understood and safe, said executive director Elizabeth Pierce.