When Ken died in February, we had an outpouring of messages from readers, with many telling us how much his columns meant to them.
Having fewer vehicles a goal in Growth Plan
As summer is winding down on the Prairies, there are some changes taking place in the real estate market. Sales have slowed from their peak spring and summer levels, but we are still above the 10-year average for number of sales and sales dollars.
Your yard is an open canvas for adornment
GARDENS Four Seasons We’ve all seen outdoor garden decor over the years.
Free improv class worth checking out
Recently, I took an online improv class. This was a requirement for a course I was taking. If it wasn’t a requirement to complete the course, i don’t think I could have worked up the nerve to do the class.
Votto boosts Hall of Fame credentials
Larry Walker and Ferguson Jenkins are almost guaranteed to have some Canadian company in baseball’s Hall of Fame a few years from now.
Setting goals to manage chronic illness
Living with chronic illness is a challenge. We can all seem to pull it together for a short time to lose weight, eat healthy, quit drinking alcohol, or exercise, but when it comes to adopting a lifetime of behaviour change, it can be difficult.
How does your garden grow?
I do not believe we deserved such a hot, dry summer. Had we not already put up with a year of COVID restrictions? Misery, fear, and isolation? Being mired at home and unable to travel?
Remembering my friend Steve Gibb
Cam, how the hell are you?” Those were the first words Steve Gibb would say when I called him. When he called me, I would say the same thing, replacing Cam with Steve, of course. But he started it.
Perennial all-star anchors Hilltops’ line
Mason Ochs jokes that he has been the grizzled old veteran long before he became a fifth-year player with the Saskatoon Hilltops.