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B.C. Supreme Court upholds polygamy laws

November 23, 2011 by Canadian Christianity 1 Comment

The B.C. Supreme court has upheld Canada’ polygamy laws. Chief Justice Robert Bauman in a 335-page decision ruled in favour of Section 293 of the Criminal Code which deemed polygamous marriages unconstitutional. “I have concluded that this case is essentially about harm,” wrote Chief Justice Robert Baumann. “This includes harm to women, to children, to society […]

Filed Under: National Tagged With: Bountiful, FLDS, Polygamy, Wally Oppal, Winston Blackmore

RCMP appoints new Commissioner

November 16, 2011 by Canadian Christianity Leave a Comment

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Deputy Commissioner Bob Paulson has been named the national police force’s new commissioner. He replaces the controversial William Elliot as top boss. Paulson joined the force in 1986 and until 2005 served in BC. He then moved to headquarters in Ottawa. Prior to joining the RCMP, Paulson spent almost seven years in […]

Filed Under: National

Human Trafficking Bill Debated

October 27, 2011 by Canadian Christianity Leave a Comment

Ottawa—Bill C-310, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (trafficking), was debated Tuesday at Second Reading during Private Members’ Business hour. Bill C-310 was introduced by MP Joy Smith to amend the Criminal Code to add human trafficking as an extraterritorial offence. This will ensure Canadians involved in human trafficking in other countries can be prosecuted in Canada. […]

Filed Under: National, News

Church offers Hebert family comfort

September 14, 2011 by Shara Lee Leave a Comment

News of 3 year old Kienan Hebert’s abduction touched many of the residents of BC. On Saturday September 10th, Ron Rutley the pastor of the Hebert family held a special service at Sparwood Fellowship Baptist Church. That night Kienan was safely returned home by his abductor. The following is an excerpt from Rutley’s sermon: “So while […]

Filed Under: BC

Historic Anglican congregation moves over differences in belief

September 8, 2011 by Canadian Christianity 9 Comments

St John's Anglican Church in Vancouver

VANCOUVER, BC – St. John’s Vancouver Anglican Church, the largest Anglican congregation in Canada, will move from its present historic location on Granville Street and Nanton Avenue, as a result of an on-going world-wide upheaval in the Anglican Communion, the 80 million member Christian Protestant denomination formed 500 years ago under King Henry VIII of […]

Filed Under: BC Tagged With: Anglican Church, St John's Vancouver

Tara Teng takes the fight to end human trafficking across Canada

August 31, 2011 by Shara Lee 2 Comments

Tara Teng, Miss Canada 2011 is really putting her crown to good use. She is currently on a 10-city tour titled ‘Ignite the Road to Justice’ aimed at educating, and advocating participation to end human trafficking that kicked off August 15th in Vancouver. The tour is set to end in Toronto from September 2-4. Teng, […]

Filed Under: National Tagged With: Human Trafficking, Miss Canada, Tara Teng

NDP loses charismatic leader Jack Layton

August 22, 2011 by Shara Lee 1 Comment

Jack Layton 1950 - 2011

Early on Monday morning Jack Layton lost his battle with cancer at the age of 61. He was surrounded by close family and friends. Layton had recently stepped down as the federal leader of the NDP, the party he had lead to a surge in support making them the official opposition. In the speech he […]

Filed Under: National

Muslim prayer time under fire at Toronto public school

July 14, 2011 by Shara Lee 8 Comments

A Muslim man engaged in Muslim prayer

By S.K. Lawrence Valley Park Middle School in Toronto has become the subject of an ongoing controversy because of the school’s accommodation of religion within their public institution. Reports have shown that 80-90 per cent of students attending Valley Middle Park are Muslim. That seems to be the justification for allowing a Muslim students to […]

Filed Under: National Tagged With: Christianity, Islam, Muslim, Prayer, Public Schools, Religion

Vancouver burns after Stanley Cup Final

June 16, 2011 by Carmen Bright Leave a Comment

Bystanders taking pictures of a fire in Vancouver

A violent group of Canuck fans left a black mark on Vancouver’s world-class cityscape last night after the Vancouver Canucks lost the final run for the Stanley Cup to the Boston Bruins. Devastated fans poured out in thousands from the downtown core to go soothe their shattered dreams while the rest, broke out into an […]

Filed Under: BC Tagged With: Boston Bruins, Canucks, Criminality, Facebook, Hockey, Looting, NHL, Riots, Social Media, Stanley Cup, Thuggery, Twitter, Vancouver, Vancouver Riots

A new vision for Christian Info Society

February 17, 2011 by Jeffrey Lowe 1 Comment

Jeffrey Lowe - President CIS

Christian Info Society (CIS) is entering into a new era. Since 1982, we have served the church in British Columbia by promoting cooperation and communication, and informing people in the church about missions and other matters of concern to the Christian community. We have done this primarily through BC Christian News, various magazines, and online […]

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