If spending additional time in the comfort of your home has you rethinking the family menu and looking for new ways to enjoy nutritional meals, rest assured you can make better-for-you food choices without losing mouthwatering taste. Easy, efficient at-home recipes like Thai Coconut Lime Freezer Chicken, Burrito Beef and Cauli Mac and Cheese can...
6 healthy reasons to love gardening
You don’t have to look any farther than the back yard to find a reason to be fit after 50. Gardening is a great hobby for people at any stage of life – and there’s no reason to give it up or avoid it just because of age. But make no mistake, gardening can be...
Technology available as aid in contact tracing
As Re-Open Saskatchewan soon enters its third phase of five, officials continue to stress the need for maintaining its three important pillars in combating COVID-19: increased testing, increased contact tracing, and expanding medical care space/critical equipment availability. Reopening businesses and services are only viable in Saskatchewan because of preparations it has made to ensure adequate...
We need to reward — and thank — our long-term care workers
“When I start to lose it, put me in a home,” my grandma used to say, laughing in that way you knew was both meant to reassure us and enforce the fact she was serious. So, we did. Well, my mom did. Upon a doctor’s confirmation that she was indeed showing signs of dementia, my...
Here’s how to soothe hand dryness
Hello Reena, During this critical time, constant handwashing and sanitizing is taking a toll on my hands and nails. Can you give me any advice on what might have help me with this? I am an essential worker and look forward to your reply. — Marla Dear Marla, Thank you for your service! Handwashing is...
COVID-19 doesn’t deter coffee club
For 30 years, a group of Shriners have been getting together for coffee. Approximately 30 people have been part of the club over the years. Some members aren’t attending as regularly as they once were, and about one-third of the members have passed away. Members of the founding group are Wayne Kobie and Des Gore-Hickman....
Hilltops honour graduating players with ring day
Tyler Hermann’s one campaign as the Saskatoon Hilltops starting quarterback turned into a dream season. After being a reserve quarterback for four years, Hermann took over the controls of the Hilltops offence for his fifth and final campaign with the club. While there were growing pains in the first four weeks of the season, Hermann...
Author doesn’t want kids to Be Like Mike
Let’s start off with one from my old buddy Dwight Perry of the Seattle Times: “A pair of Michael Jordan’s game-worn ‘Air Jordan 1’ sneakers sold at auction for a record $560,000. They were the GOAT’s, all right: The shoes were his preferred sizes — one a 13, the other a 13½ — and the...
Gems found in an old stack of books
I was rummaging through a number of stacks of books one day last week. I figured I had watched too much television and hadn’t done enough reading during my time in isolation. There were sports books spread over two stacks. Many of them are oldies like a biography of Foster Hewitt, a pioneer in hockey...
Floyd death broke the camel’s back in US
A few friends and I planned a trip to New York City for late September 2001. Then, 9/11 occurred. Although people at home were aghast, we still journeyed to NYC after the attack. We figured NYC would be the safest place to go, as it would be on high alert from the federal, state and...