Dear Friends, During the week of March 19, the Executive Committee, Section Leaders, General Secretaries and Country representatives met to exchange ideas together on the theme of
Michel Dongois, in collaboration with Denis Schneider The Atelier d’art social de Montréal has just celebrated its 33rd year of existence. Thirty-three years, the great d
On the West Coast of Canada we are on the verge of forming a Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in Canada. It was Steven Roboz’s intention to create a Branch here in BC m
In Vancouver Marie-Reine Adams, a coworker at Cascadia (our urban Camphill), has been working with an enthusiastic group to perform the medieval scenes ( 6, 7, 8 and 9) from Steine
On the eve of the anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s birth, we’d like to share with you a story and an interview conducted recently at the University of Calgary, featuring
April Quan: AHWS parent and former Facilitator: Many of us in the Waldorf school community, downtown and in Thornhill, are grieving the loss of D’Arcy Mackenzie. He passed away p
During the twelve Holy Nights, December 25th – January 6th, Regine Kurek’s art show Migration – A Grail Journey of Our Time was displayed in the Community Room at
Elizabeth Veronica Ardagh was born May 17, 1920 she live almost one hundred years in one of most accelerated times of development in human history. She was born to William Johnson,
The Michael Hedley Burton play This War is Not Inevitable is coming to North Vancouver on April 2, Easter Monday. It will be shown at the Waldorf School at 1:30 pm. This production