Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic Register
Para athlete and King’s University College student Madison Wilson-Walker has been named the recipient of the 2022 Jeffrey Reed Courage Award.
Basketball journey made men out of boys
St. Patrick’s High School’s 1999-2000 basketball squad might be considered one of the best secondary school sports teams in Ottawa history.
Inequality remains historic reality in Nova Scotia schools
Though the last segregated schools in Nova Scotia shut their doors in 1983, educational inequalities are still a part of the Black experience in the Maritime province’s schools, says Dr. Barbara Hamilton-Hinch.
Parents need to discuss sex ‘head on’
Kids need to be equipped with truth of its sacredness through Catholic lens
Historian preserves nuns’ hospital legacy
As the legend goes, Haitian-Canadian Dr. Saint-Firmin Monestime was persuaded to join the team at Mattawa Hospital after an impromptu stop for lunch on his way to Timmins in the summer of 1951. The northern Ontario town’s previous doctor had passed away earlier that year and the community successfully convinced Monestime to remain and take his place.
B.C. pastor reveals power of Catholic worldview
From the cover art through the 175 pages that follow, Fr. Harrison Ayre’s new book is a contemplative experience.
Organ donation honours late daughter
After enduring the pain of losing a child to cancer, Joe Marchand was honoured to give the gift of life to another family.
Diversity on the rise at Winter Olympics
Rudy Sylvan knows first-hand what it feels like to compete on the international stage.
Opioids put new face to addiction
Canada’s opioid death toll has escalated to unprecedented levels during the COVID-19 pandemic, and those most critically affected seem to be defying conventional beliefs about addiction.
Human touch bedrock of good education
After a rollercoaster two years marked by online learning and social upheaval forcing the re-examination of how best to meet the needs of students, it’s clear the COVID-19 pandemic has changed education in Canada forever.