These five articles were the most-read articles on Salvationist.ca in 2017.
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These five articles were among the 10 most-read articles on Salvationist.ca in 2017.
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Taking place in 41 cities across Canada, the 27th annual Santa Shuffle saw more than 16,000 people run or walk in support of The Salvation Army.
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Salvation Army Shelter Reopens in Courtenay, B.C.
Extensive renovations expand facility with new transition spaces and dining area.
by Kristin Ostensen
The Salvation Army’s homeless shelter in Courtenay, B.C., reopened in December after extensive renovations that will help the Army better serve the community.
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Booth University College Receives Accessibility Award
Various renovations improve access to main campus building.
by Kristin Ostensen
The City of Winnipeg’s Access Advisory Committee presented Booth University College with an Access Award—Circle of Excellence following various renovations to the campus.
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Salvation Army Kicks Off Toy Mountain
Campaign collects gifts for thousands of children across Canada.
Thousands of children will have a brighter Christmas this year, thanks to The Salvation Army's annual Toy Mountain campaign. In partnership with CTV, the Army has begun collecting toys in eight cities across Canada and will continue to do so until December 20.
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Salvationists Hear God’s Call at Information Weekend
Delegates from across Canada and Bermuda learn about officership.
by Geoff Moulton
Ninety delegates from across Canada and Bermuda gathered at the College for Officer Training (CFOT) in Winnipeg in October for the annual Officership Information Weekend.
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Salvation Army Cadets Receive Winter Assignments
Officers in training prepare for hands-on experience across territory.
Please remember in prayer the Messengers of the Gospel and the Messengers of Compassion as they take up their winter assignments.
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Battling the Blaze
Salvation Army provides emergency support as wildfires threaten British Columbia.
by Deb Lowell and Britainny Hari
This summer, British Columbia faced its worst fire season on record, as flames swept across the province, affecting thousands of people. In the wake of the disaster, The Salvation Army quickly mobilized its emergency disaster services, bringing comfort and practical support.
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Bringing the Grace Home
Toronto Grace Health Centre building reopens after three-year infrastructure renewal project.
by Kristin Ostensen
Toronto Grace Health Centre building reopens after three-year infrastructure renewal project.
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