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Golden Horizon
Golden Horizon is rooted in resilience and drenched in overcoming. It connects us to nature through a breathtaking Manitoba landscape and with the rise of the sun symbolizes new beginnings, hope and a better tomorrow. Dividing up the ethereal landscape are cracks painted in gold. These cracks symbolize our universal scars, insecurities and wounds and the colour gold is a nod to the Japanese art of Kintsukuroi (where broken objects are mended with gold and seen as more beautiful thereafter). In a world full of filters, where the art of living has turned into a performance, we are often left to grieve in the shadows, to wrestle our demons in secret and salvage our broken pieces while masked with wholeness. In a world working so hard to divide us, to polarize our opinions, Golden Horizon stands to unite us in our humanity, to invite its viewers to feel unified in our cracks and inspired by the beauty and strength in our repairs, reminding us all that maybe broken pieces were the beginning of a whole new work of art.
Herd Leader: Ken & Peggy Talbot

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AT THE HEART OF THE STORM, YOU’LL FIND

A place to be heard, helped, & healed
For children and youth who have experienced abuse, Toba Centre provides wraparound support. Our team of professionals from law enforcement, child protection, medical, mental health, and other support services work together from one location to help young people and their families throughout their healing journey.

Cows run away from the storm while the buffalo charges toward it – and gets through it quicker. Whenever I’m confronted with a tough challenge, I do not prolong the torment, I become the buffalo.
– Wilma Mankiller
MORE THAN
1 in 3
Canadians report experiencing some form of child abuses
200,000
investigations of child abuse and neglect in Canada annually


