
Construction begins on second phase of Cathedral Hill development
Approaching Christ Church Cathedral over the summer and this fall, it is impossible not to notice that big changes are afoot. The second phase of
Leigh Anne Williams is the editor of Crosstalk and Perspective. Before coming to the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, she was a staff writer at the Anglican Journal and the Canadian correspondent for Publishers Weekly. She has also written for TIME Magazine and the Toronto Star.
View all posts [email protected]Approaching Christ Church Cathedral over the summer and this fall, it is impossible not to notice that big changes are afoot. The second phase of
After two years of working in office space in the basement and upper floor of Christ Church Cathedral, staff were able to move back into
On Oct. 21, Anglicans and caring people in the broader community will have an opportunity to help support and change the lives of many vulnerable
Centre 105 in Cornwall is celebrating the success of a summer cereal drive and giving special thanks to its friends and supporters from the Village
Laraine Kaminsky is president and CEO of Ottawa-based Global LK, which she founded it in 2003. She and her team will lead Diocesan senior staff,
On June 21, National Indigenous People’s Day, Bishop Shane Parker announced that he had appointed Margaret Pachanos Lemaire as Anglican Indigenous Advisor to the Bishop
At a loss about what to write or how to address the shock, grief and shame felt across the country as news of the unmarked
Bishop Shane Parker extended his thanks to everyone who helped make the 38th annual and first ever virtual Bishop’s Gala on May 27, a success.
The Anglican Diocese of Ottawa has retained the international consultancy firm GlobalLK to lead it through a major staff development and training program: Project Anti-racism:
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