The turning of the year invites reflection — but also hope for what’s ahead. Here’s to a new year shaped by empathy, intention, and a deep respect for life. Wishing all our partners and their communities great peace and possibility in 2026.
We’re feeling so grateful for the partners and professionals who make our work meaningful and share our dedication to compassionate care. Warm holiday wishes for a season full of joy.
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'Mother Nature has no work to do to bring me back' — Grand Falls-Windsor funeral home offers aquamation as an alternative to cremation https://t.co/e6d4jzX3xt
The process for pet #aquamation is a little different, and takes place in purpose-built non-pressurized systems at lower temperatures. The cycle is so gentle we recovered our Lucy’s #microchip. #aquamated#petaftercare#cremation
So heartbreaking! Gizmo was beautiful. What a brave family for sharing their story. It could help someone else faced with this decision. https://t.co/EEel7pxPDp
Archbishop Desmond Tutu's body lies in state in a
cheap coffin!
Tutu's wish was that there be "no ostentatiousness or lavish spending" on his funeral and even "asked that the coffin be the cheapest available"
Official state funeral to be held on 1st January.
Courtesy: @BBCWorld
At Desmond Tutu's request, the Nobel Peace Prize winner's body underwent aquamation -- considered to be a greener alternative to cremation -- South Africa's Anglican Church confirmed to CNN https://t.co/5Y1t0AjHTF