Year: <span>2021</span>

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Real estate market levelling off in city, area

The real estate market here in Saskatoon and area seems to be losing a bit of the momentum from earlier this year. Having said that, things are still moving rapidly and we are seeing increases in sales volume, the number of sales, as well as overall price of houses in the Saskatoon area. “The market...

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HEARINGLIFE CANADA OPENS DOORS TO NEW SASKATOON CLINIC

Every day, our hearing plays a crucial role in keeping us social, safe, and healthy. Now more than ever, there are increasing numbers of Canadians suffering from hearing loss. When this happens, many of the simple things in life can be affected. Hearing loss can make it difficult to hear the ring of your alarm...

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Siem: good golfer, great attitude

No one is even sure what to call it — the ‘British Open’ is apparently offensive to those living in the UK; the ‘Open Championship’ seems pretentious, as if it’s the only Open of consequence in the world; and the plain ‘Open’ offends many Americans, who rightly say, ‘hey, we have an Open, too’ —...

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Bulletproof coffee

Bulletproof coffee is a delicious creamy drink, an energizing drink for mind and body fuel. For everyone that loves coffee, this recipe is for you. It’s filled with healthy fats, and used in keto or paleo diets. It is made with coffee, grass-fed butter or ghee, and MCT oil. It gives you a boost of...

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7 Top Reasons to Be Fit for the Rest of Your Life

Why should you exercise? If you think it’s too late or you’re too old, well, you couldn’t be more wrong. But if you want to enjoy life as much as possible after 50, then you have more reasons than ever to get and stay fit. And your reasons now are better than they might’ve been...

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Studies finding COVID-19 has long-lasting effects

There has been a lot of information on social media of people experiencing on-going symptoms after having COVID-19. In fact, it is one of the first diseases that came to light because of social media and has since received a lot of attention. The CDC has named this Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19. Severe Respiratory Syndrome...

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Three ways you can conquer chronic pain without drugs

Chronic pain plagues millions of Americans. In urban areas, around 17 per cent of folks say that they hurt pretty badly most or every day; in rural areas, it tops 28 per cent. Such persistent aches and pains can arise from out-ofsorts joints and muscles; from nerve damage associated with injury, neurological disease or diabetes;...

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It is so nice to see friends and family again

The theoretical end of the pandemic lockdown seems to have come with both a bang and a whimper. On the Tuesday after the Big Sunday, I had my hair cut (salon artist and I both wore masks) and then went on to pick up my dry cleaning (still wearing a mask, but endured a not-very-brief...

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Brits by the Bess

After a year off because of COVID, the Saskatchewan British Car Club held its almost annual show — Brits by the Bess — on July 18, with more than 80 vehicles on display. Among the vehicles parked in their Sunday finest on 21st Street were restored MGAs and Bs, Triumphs, and Jaguars, mainly from the1950s,...

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Jazz Festival set to swing Aug. 7-15

After a wild eight weeks of organizing madness, the SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival is ready to rock and swing Aug. 7-15 with 50 performances at five venues. Artistic Director Kevin Tobin and the festival’s board spent weeks reacting to constantly changing pandemic information and restrictions, but the province has reopened and they are good to...