Month: <span>December 2020</span>

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Popping up: Festive Holiday Fun

During a holiday season that may not quite feel the same for many families, you can add a magic touch to at-home festivities with activities and treats that get everyone involved. Creating decorative holiday sweets allows little ones and grown-ups alike to take part in the fun, and the end result is delicious desserts for...

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The impact real estate investing has on your taxes

Hi Everyone! Winter certainly came in with a bang this year. Even though the snow slowed the city down for a couple days the real estate market is still humming along on all cylinders. The province has seen an increase in the number of sales, as well an increase in the average sale price of...

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B’nai Brith honours healthcare workers

A Saskatoon organization has named all of Saskatchewan’s frontline healthcare workers as recipients of a special award. The B’nai Brith Lodge 739, based in Saskatoon, did things a little differently for its 66th annual Silver Plate Dinner on Nov. 4. Not only was the fundraiser a virtual event this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic,...

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Seven healthy habits to stay fit after 50

What’s the No. 1 secret to healthy living after 50? It’s not a pill, powder, diet, or anything you can buy. It’s consistency – nurturing healthy habits like exercising and eating right over time. The whole point of habits is making them easier, like they’re second nature. A crisis or trigger might get people interested...

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When is the best time in the day to take your vitamins?

This is very important to know! Because it’s not the same for all vitamins and it depends on what type of vitamins you are taking. Some vitamins are better to be taken on an empty stomach and others are best to be taken after a meal. FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMINS: Vitamins A, K, E and D, are...

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Worn out and worn down? What to do about fatigue

When The Beatles crooned “I’m So Tired,” they aptly described a sleepless night fuelled by upset over a relationship gone wrong. And that certainly describes one form of weariness. But fatigue is something quite different, medically. It’s a recognized condition that’s distinct from apathy, exercise intolerance, weakness or lack of strength, or tiredness. It can...

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Life will go on with or without the CFL

A pre-pandemic birthday gift is my reminder that what should have been Grey Cup week has just passed. On my birthday back on March 4, I was given a T-shirt and a baseball cap to mark that the Grey Cup festival was going to be in Saskatchewan this year. Unfortunately, coronavirus gripped the world, causing...

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TV cameras never stray far from Tiger Woods

Since TV golf broadcasts usually begin with film and audio about Tiger Woods, no matter if the greatest golfer of all time is in the lead, middle of the pack or back home resting his back — “… Even though he’s not competing this week, let’s look at some Tiger highlights from last year’s event”...

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The joy of letter writing

Two of the most important people in my life were my grandmas. Through my husband, I was blessed to also have in my life two strong, feisty, caring women of that generation. Our daughters were fortunate to know, spend time, and make memories with this group of women that we referred to collectively as “the...

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How to Merry Up a COVID Christmas

I think we are staring down the possibility of uncelebrating the UnMerriest Christmas in perhaps 70 years. For most of us walking this Earth, that’s the UnMerriest Christmas ever. Argh, I’m sorry to be such a downer. Unfortunately, methinks if we don’t start planning now, this COVID Christmas might be quite a blue experience, when...