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Take a Trip Through Trinity Junior College brochure

File consists of the "Take a Trip Through Trinity Junior College: Walk Along With The Camerman and See What God Has Done at Langley, B.C." brochure that promotes buildings including Chapel, the President's Office (in Seal Kap House), the Science Hall (now Neufled Science Building), Vernon M. Strombeck Library, campus dormitories, and the Barnasium. The brochure contains black and white images of exterior and interior photos of campus buildings. In addition, the brochure asks for financial support for Trinity Junior College.

OttawaWatch 313: Understanding the times.

Article synopsis: Discusses Don Bastian, book editor and a Free Methodist lay leader, co-authored opinion piece that attered in the National Post concerning the interface between faith and politics, written on September 11, 2001. The article also acknowledges the tenth anniversary of 9/11.

OttawaWatch 350: The passing of Pastor Holmes.

Article synopsis: Reflects on the life and funeral of Robert Davis Holmes, who was a pastor at the Central Baptist Church in Victoria, BC. In particular, the funeral was officiated by his son, Peter Holmes who was the lead minister at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church and the choir sang the McMaster Hymn, also known as Jesus Wondrous Saviour. The significance is that father and son pastored at opposing Baptist groups, and the McMaster Hymn portrayed a coming together after a theological split.

OttawaWatch 304: The good news was buried.

Article synopsis: Discusses the renewed relationship between KAIROS, a faith-based, multi-denominational advocacy group and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) after Bev Oda, the cabinet minister responsible for CIDA and rejected the over $7 million in renewed funding for KAIROS' human rights advocacy work.

OttawaWatch 302: Faith and/or a gold mine.

Article synopsis: Discusses Kerry Cook, mayor of Williams Lake in British Columbia, visit to Ottawa in the interest of saving the economy of their city without harming the environment through mining and forest industries.

OttawaWatch 301: Two outstanding west-coasters.

Article synopsis: Remembers the lives, contributions, and faith of David Lam, former British Columbia's lieutenant-governor, and Chuck Davis, a Vancouver journalist and historian.

OttawaWatch 300: The lineup.

Article synopsis: Discusses Lawrence Cannon, Bev Oda, and Peter MacKay interviews on the Ottawa political shows where they all brought the right balance to the newest Afghanistan developments regarding foreign affairs and national defence. The article also talks about poet Grace Eno and her title The Little House Aglow: Radiance to All, a Treasury of Poems.

OttawaWatch 299: War, peace and the '3 Ds'.

Article synopsis: Discusses the Canadian military pullout from Afghanistan and Defence Minister Peter MacKay comment about keeping soliders in Afghanistan in training roles and framing this decision using the "3 Ds"--defence, development and diplomacy.

OttawaWatch 298: Reflections from southern exposure.

Article synopsis: Reflects on a dinner honouring Ezra Levant, a journalist and lawyer who has defended the right to free speech and free press. In addition, the article speaks about the American elections, in particular Marco Rubio, who won a Florida Senate seat. Lastly, the article discusses David Frum in National Post about the need for the Republicans to replace anger with ideas.

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