Connecting people with plants, nature, and sustainable gardening practices โ€“ Introducing the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific โ€“ A very special place

Sometimes you have to go back to find what was always there. Such is the case with the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific, a magical place Kathie and I discovered a few days ago as our June vacation in Victoria continues. For years Kathie and I lived a ten-minute drive from the Quale Road location... Continue Reading →

God is Good, All the Time, All the Time, God is Good

A sermon from Su McLeod, Director of supporter relations, Alongside Hope (formerly the Canadian Anglican Primateโ€™s World Relief and Development Fund) on Sunday June 1, 2025 at St. John the Divine Anglican Church, Victoria BC [Ken Gray] OUR UNPLANNED VISIT to my childhood church, St. Johnโ€™s Iin Victoria brought to life so many fond memories... Continue Reading →

โ€œAsk not what the climate is doing to your country, but what your country can do for the climateโ€ โ€“ Prime Minister Mark Carney

[Ken Gray] It was a pleasure to visit the church of my childhood and later years, St. John the Divine in Victoria this past Sunday. I attended in order to co-sign a letter to Canadian Minister Mark Carney asking him to honour his previous commitments (Value(s), p. xv) to create policy which protects the environment... Continue Reading →

On the Beach

[Ken Gray] A favourite of our readers, five-and-a-half-year-old labradoodle, Juno, blogs on politics, art and culture, canine/human connections, and creation. She is supported by her production team PaPaw and MaPaw. To unbelievers, feel free to suspend belief, even for a moment. [Juno] โ€œGod made me fast, very fast, and when I run, I feel his... Continue Reading →

Like father, like son — From son to father

With thanks to Bill Sundhu and Avi Lewis who wrote the following message. [Avi Lewis] My father Stephen Lewis is spectacularly uninterested in social media, so Iโ€™m posting this myself (though he has read it and is prepared to suffer the indignity of all I'm about to reveal). When he was Canadaโ€™s ambassador to the... Continue Reading →

Neither Jewish nor humanitarian law condones the starvation of non-combatant civilians — A rabbi prays for aid and an end to suffering in Gaza

Jonathan Wittenberg in The ObserverPhotograph byย Abdel Kareem Hana/AP I write as a Jew profoundly connected to Israel, whose people are like an extended family. Without the embryonic state, most of my fatherโ€™s family would have perished in the Holocaust. Forced to flee Nazi Germany, Mandate Palestine was for many thousands of desperate Jewish refugees the... Continue Reading →

A tale of two kings

The two men could not be more different in character, social perspective, and behaviour. Each have their own personal flaws for sure, though one works through such challenges; the other places them at the centre of his speech, motivation, identity, and action. One is a real king, Charles the Third, by the Grace of God... Continue Reading →

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