Hutterite Heirloom Seeds – A Harvest of Memories
Written by: Linda Maendel on Thursday, November 29th, 2018

On a Hutterite colony, typically one couple is in charge of the vegetable garden. They’re the ones who decide what will be planted, when the garden needs weeding or produce is ready to be picked. For these tasks, the women’s work group and sometimes the men and older children will help as well. When it’s a smaller task, like digging a few boxes of carrots for the kitchen, the gardener couple will do it with....
Published in: Linda Maendel's Blog
Watch Therefore. By Guest Writer Sarah M. Hofer
Written by: Louie Vetter on Sunday, August 12th, 2018
'Blessed are those servants, whom the Lord when He cometh shall find watching.' Luke 12:37
We Hutterites are now living in a golden age. Never before in our history has there been such a long period where the authorities have left us alone to live and worship as we wish. The communities we live in are safe, secure and prosperous.
Around us, the world is changing at an incredibly rapid pace. The Christian worldview that has shaped societies for over two thousand years is under fire and i....
We Hutterites are now living in a golden age. Never before in our history has there been such a long period where the authorities have left us alone to live and worship as we wish. The communities we live in are safe, secure and prosperous.
Around us, the world is changing at an incredibly rapid pace. The Christian worldview that has shaped societies for over two thousand years is under fire and i....
Published in: Louie Vetter's Blog
Geo 10 Camping Trip
Written by: Clint Stahl on Friday, June 29th, 2018
Each year, Catherine Wurtz (Sky View) and Anna Maendel (Fairholme) organize a three-day camping trip for all the ITV students taking that year’s Geo 10 course. This year, we spent the three days hiking, swimming, listening to presentations, learning about different plants, animals and biomes, and getting to know our peers. Our campsite was as usual, near Lake Winnipeg, at Mr. James’ cabin. The meals were prepared by volunteers and food was preassigned so that each colony could pitch in.
Each day was organized with different activities fo....
Each day was organized with different activities fo....
Published in: Clint Stahl's Blog
The Arrival of the Hutterites in Alberta
Written by: Paul Wipf on Thursday, June 28th, 2018
Posted with permission from Simon Evans
Thank you to Simon Evans and Peter Peller for this interesting and informative post about Hutterite arrival in Alberta.
One hundred years ago, during the early spring of 1918, Paul Stahl and a small group of Hutterite leaders were scouring the country north of Calgary looking for land. After several disappointments, they found a splendid parcel of land along the tiny Rosebud River and purchased nearly 4000 acres from the Calgary Colonization Company. Some men stayed to build barns and residences for t....
Thank you to Simon Evans and Peter Peller for this interesting and informative post about Hutterite arrival in Alberta.
One hundred years ago, during the early spring of 1918, Paul Stahl and a small group of Hutterite leaders were scouring the country north of Calgary looking for land. After several disappointments, they found a splendid parcel of land along the tiny Rosebud River and purchased nearly 4000 acres from the Calgary Colonization Company. Some men stayed to build barns and residences for t....
Published in: Paul Wipf's Blog
Considering Containers
Written by: The Bridge on Monday, May 21st, 2018
Considering Containers
Well, waaaaaaay back a few years ago when Paul Vetter and Clara Basel were here, Clara and I set out to help share food for all the Palmgrove families.

Published in: The Bridge's Blog