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Quelling the spread of measles involves immunization campaigns and public health protocols, but Tina Meggison says it also ...
In many Mennonite households, family history isn't just passed down in stories — it's printed and bound in detailed genealogy ...
Roughly six generations ago, Mennonite families began arriving on the prairies — bringing them a life full of uncertainty.
Recently, there have been rumors of Die Mennonitische Post being “mainstream media.” John Dueck, the editor, covers the facts ...
Edmonton · Video New messaging service will connect Mennonites with government COVID-19 info Subscribers won't have to 'choose between which media source they prefer, or trust' ...
1. Driving Cars Mennonites often drive cars just like anyone else, though they may prefer simple models without flashy features. You might see a Mennonite family in a modest sedan or a minivan ...
By and large Mennonites are very law-abiding, exemplary people. But the story is out there; I didn’t invent the reality of a Mennonite mob.” ...
Mennonites. Métis. Massacre. Marvellous MAURICE MIERAU Special to The Globe and Mail Published September 17, 2005 ...
Mennonites identify refugees as the strangers in the Gospel, and view welcoming the stranger as an expression of their Christian faith, said Del Gingrich, manager of the St. Jacob’s Visitor Centre.
Of Mennonites and men T. F. RIGELHOF Special to The Globe and Mail Published April 1, 2006 ...
Some 8,000 Mennonites first arrived to northern Mexico in the 1920s from Canada, where they’d settled after leaving Russia and Ukraine, and, earlier, western Europe.