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Cornerstone celebrates the return to restored Booth Street residence

Cornerstone Housing for Women had lots of reasons to celebrate in October and November. Not only did the residents of its Booth Street residence get ...
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St. Luke’s Table carries on after fire

Following a devastating fire on Oct. 11, St. Luke’s Table hopes to be operating from a temporary leased storefront location before the end of the ...
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Jane Scanlon retires as member of senior staff

After 14 years with the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa, Jane Scanlon retired from her position as director of communications and stewardship at the end of ...
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Bishop’s charge challenges Anglicans in this diocese to change parish ministry and thrive

At an evening Eucharist service on Oct. 20, Bishop Shane Parker delivered his charge to open the 142nd Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa. ...
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Beyond COVID and back to our roots, a Harvest Supper with a twist

St Paul’s in Almonte has a long history of hospitality going back more than 150 years and more recently, for about 40 years, we have ...
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Kairos Blanket Exercise

Youth and young adults ages 14 to 25 are invited to join me in the Great Hall at Christ Church Cathedral on Saturday, Nov. 12 ...
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Albert Dumont leads march to rename the parkway

On the morning of Sept. 30, Albert Dumont, an activist, Algonquin traditional teacher, and Ottawa’s current English poet laureate led a protest walk calling for ...
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Creating a service fit for a Queen

After the National Commemorative Ceremony for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Dean Beth Bretzlaff spoke with Crosstalk and shared a few glimpses of what it ...
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Day programs join forces as Belong Ottawa

The three Ottawa day programs of the Diocese’s Community Ministries have merged to form Belong Ottawa with a new forward-looking strategic plan and a new ...
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