St. Patrick’s Church in Lethbridge may be reopening
It was 2011 when the historic St. Patrick's Church in downtown Lethbridge last hosted a service after then-bishop of Calgary Frederic Henry ordered it closed.
View ArticlePlaces of worship open doors across Quebec despite rise in COVID-19 variant...
This comes as Quebec's professional physicians' order asked the government to reevaluate its decision to ease measures as COVID-19 variant cases continue to rise.
View ArticlePolice visit, leave Calgary church that was allegedly not following COVID-19...
Calgary police said Sunday they responded to a religious gathering in contravention of the province's COVID-19 restrictions the previous day.
View ArticleCalgary church leader discourages thinking with ‘toxic individuality,’...
A Calgary church leader is calling on faith groups to get people to stop thinking with "toxic individuality."
View ArticleCOVID-19: Aylmer, Ont., police charge 4 over Church of God gathering
Police in Aylmer, Ont., say four people are facing charges in connection with a public complaint about a large gathering at the Church of God.
View ArticleMoose Jaw, Sask., church fundraising to replace old boiler
A church built over a century ago is in dire need of a new boiler, according to former Saskatchewan premier Lorne Calvert.
View ArticlePolice fine 26 people and a church after illegal faith gathering in Nova Scotia
The 26 people in attendance were fined $2,422, while the church was fined $11,622.50.
View Article‘Convenience factor’: Regina religious groups consider making virtual...
A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, many religious organizations are seeing the long-term benefits of virtual services.
View ArticleCOVID-19: Fine against Prince Albert, Sask. church stayed
A $14,000 fine against a Prince Albert, Sask., church has been stayed after a multi-day event caused an outbreak of COVID-19.
View Article‘It’s a worship protest rally’: Loophole found for outdoor religious services...
Kelowna's Kerry Park is drawing a growing congregation of people listening to music, worship and speeches every Sunday, but there are questions over whether the crowd is allowed.
View Article‘Rejoicing’: Easing of worship restrictions welcomed by Sask. faith communities
The first stage of Saskatchewan's Reopening Roadmap is underway and includes an increase in worship service capacity, though the changes will benefit some groups more than others.
View ArticleMore charges coming as Aylmer church continues to defy provincial rules
Aylmer Police were at the church at 751 John St. on Sunday and say they counted more than 283 people attending a large gathering despite the provincial stay-at-home order.
View ArticleChurch bells chime 215 times to mark lives of children discovered in unmarked...
Calgarians are finding ways honour the memories of 215 children found in an unmarked burial site in Kamloops.
View ArticleBell stolen from historic church in southern Saskatchewan
A bell gifted to a southern Saskatchewan church in 1909 was stolen, according to a group that looks after the building.
View ArticleToronto archbishop says Trudeau’s comments ‘unfair’ about Church, residential...
Cardinal Thomas Collins said he felt Trudeau's comments that the Catholic Church needed to ``step up'' and take responsibility for its role in residential schools were ``unhelpful"
View ArticleParham, Ont. community reflect on fire that burned down historic church one...
The town of Parham lost a 135-year-old church in a fire one year ago Tuesday. Community members say that they're still grieving over its loss.
View ArticleDoors of Saskatoon Catholic church covered in paint after news of unmarked...
An estimated 751 unmarked graves were found at the site of the former Marieval residential school on Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan.
View ArticleHead of B.C. civil liberties group under fire over ‘burn it all down’ tweet
The tweet was in response to a news article about fires that destroyed two Catholic churches in the wake of the discovery of human remains at multiple former residential schools.
View ArticleHistoric Third Avenue United Church sold to Saskatoon Orthodox church
Third Avenue United Church in downtown Saskatoon has been bought by the St. Vincent of Lerins Orthodox Church, which plans to restore the building.
View ArticleRural Saskatchewan church burns to the ground
In rural Saskatchewan, a former church burnt to the ground on Thursday by Redberry Lake.
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