Friðrika Björnsdóttir Memorial inaugurated in Riverton
A fascinating story about a strong woman who emigrated far from her homeland, pioneered in a harsh climate and became a legend.
A fascinating story about a strong woman who emigrated far from her homeland, pioneered in a harsh climate and became a legend.
A simple gesture that took a couple of minutes creates a bond of trust and makes for a true moment of reconciliation on Canada Day.
Teachers have noticed big changes for students who have started meditating.
As country prepares to commemorate its 150th birthday, citizens are encouraged to pause and ask what they have done for Canada.
First Men’s Shed in Canada offers senior men the opportunity to be productive and to contribute to community.
Kal Barteski and 17 other artists traveled to the Northern town to create beautiful public murals.
“If you can make your community better, then isn’t that what we’re all here for?”
Canada Games YouthBuild MITT partnership helps reduce ‘To Do’ list for event organizers.
Dakota Collegiate students participating in Youth in Philanthropy learn about nonprofits, community needs, and how they can help.
When governments fund football stadiums instead of children’s hospitals, philanthropists have to step in.