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Retired minister moves his congregation outside - literally - as a forest therapist
When Bruce Sweet retired as a United Church minister, he was on the lookout for a new way to connect with people in a spiritual sense. His new congregation includes trees as well as people, thanks to a Japanese practice called forest bathing.
Tapestry |
Activist shares stories, videos from Iranian protesters in defiance of internet blackout
As It Happens ||
Prince Andrew's interview about Epstein showed a 'cringe-inducing' lack of empathy, says royal commentator
The Current ||
This 'perfect miniature magazine' by Charlotte Brontë is heading back to England
As It Happens ||
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Front Burner |
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As It Happens ||
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The Current ||
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The Next Chapter ||
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Day 6 ||
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The Doc Project ||
Duncan McCue on how to report in Indigenous communities
Unreserved |
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As It Happens ||
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The Sunday Edition ||
Writer stripped of Indian citizenship says PM trying to 'make an example' of him
As It Happens ||
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The Current ||
Ian Williams wins $100K Scotiabank Giller Prize for debut novel Reproduction
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Books ||
Catholic Church cannot be trusted to deal with priests accused of sexual abuse, says lawyer
The Current |
Hong Kong students pushed by police action to use 'unprecedented force,' says activist
As It Happens ||
From backwoods bacon to Half-Hanged Mary, 13 things we learned about Margaret Atwood
Q ||
New high-powered radar gives scientists a 3D view of wildfires in real time
Quirks & Quarks ||
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Dr. Brian Goldman
White Coat - Black Art ||
Margaret Atwood at 80: A look at her life and career
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