The Salvation Army’s Camp Mountainview sits on Wet’suwet’en territory. What does it mean to stand with the people?
Kissing Shame Goodbye
When it comes to dating, let’s recover true purity.
by Captain Laura Van SchaickHow should Christians approach dating?
Hearts of Gold
Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir on finding hope in hardship and supporting The Salvation Army.
by Kristin OstensenTessa Virtue and Scott Moir are the most decorated Canadian ice dance team of all time. Yet their path to victory was not always so smooth.
Praying the Hours
Refresh your soul with the 2019 territorial prayer initiative.
by Major April McNeillyJoin us across the territory as we structure our days around prayer.
Brass Band Spectacular
Canadian Staff Band celebrates 50 years with a weekend of praise and worship.
by Geoff MoultonCanadian Staff Band 50th anniversary one of the largest banding events in Salvation Army history.
More than 250 people attend The Salvation Army’s inaugural Winter Feast.
Canadian Officer Receives Order of the Founder
Major Annette Vardy recognized at officers' retreat.
by Kristin OstensenMajor Annette Vardy, a Salvation Army officer of the Newfoundland and Labrador Division, received the Order of the Founder at the age of 101.
Listening to My Heart
I’ve always felt officership was a fulfilment of God’s plan for my life.
by Lt-Colonel Genevera VincentI don’t remember a time when I was not aware of God and his love for me.
On the Edge of Death
When a suicidal Sharon cried out for help, The Salvation Army answered.
by Linda LeighAfter her mother died, Sharon lost all hope. With a bottle of pills in her hand, she called The Salvation Army.
As far as Salvation Army banding is concerned, John Lam was a bit of a late bloomer. “I didn’t grow up in The Salvation Army, so the musical lights didn’t come on for me until my late teens,” he says.“It was at the National Music School, and it was because of the Canadian staff bandsmen who were on faculty



