Ukrainian festival marks 60 years of culture, resilience
DAUPHIN — From rhythmic dances to the aroma of traditional cuisine, the 60th anniversary of Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival was a “dazzling celebration of heritage
DAUPHIN — From rhythmic dances to the aroma of traditional cuisine, the 60th anniversary of Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival was a “dazzling celebration of heritage
Fans of Mila Koveshnikova are in for a treat thanks to a collection of fantastical paintings coming to the Hope Art Gallery in August. From
In the inaugural Canadian Shield tournament, the Canadian men’s national team (CanMNT) defeated Ukraine 4-2 at BMO Field in Toronto. Jonathan David and Promise David
Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirmed Canada’s “steadfast and unwavering support” for Ukraine in his first meeting with the country’s president on Saturday in Rome. His
Wearing their Ukrainian embroidered shirts, on May 15, members of the Canora branch of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress and members of the local Ukrainian community
Solomiya Moroz is a UK-based Ukrainian-Canadian composer and flutist whose textural music defies preconceived notions of timbre and conventions of harmony. Moroz is interested in
After almost five years of waiting, Ukrainian United School — formerly Borscht Ukrainian School — is set to reopen with a fresh start, thanks to the
The Ukrainian Canadian Congress is urging the federal government to extend a program providing free work visas and language classes that’s set to end March
The Ukrainian Canadian Congress is warning that many of the 300,000 Ukrainians who arrived in Canada under three-year emergency visas face an uncertain future because
The first Coffee and Conversation of 2025 at the Prince Albert Historical Museum featured a talk by Dennis Ogrodnick on Sunday. Ogrodnick combines two of