The popular children’s show Nanalan’ is teaming up with the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) to highlight the power of compassion. The partnership comes in time for CMHA’s 73rd Mental Health Week (May 6-12). This year’s theme is healing through compassion. With Canadians facing worrying levels of stress, anxiety, and loneliness heightened by social inequality,...
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Benefits of Maca
Maca is the root of a plant that grows in high elevations of the Andes Mountains. This root contains amino acids and some compounds unique to the maca plant. It is a natural remedy that can be used to treat certain health issues, including infertility and low sex drive. There is a range of potential...
Ease arthritis pain with natural approaches
“Why shoot a mouse with an elephant gun?” It’s a good question to ask those suffering from osteoarthritis (the wear-and-tear type of arthritis). Why is it that so many of these people have never been advised to try natural approaches before using strong drugs which can cause major side effects and complications? VITAMIN C This...
Stressed Out? Fight Back with Exercise
Stress is a killer, but we’re not helpless against it. Regular physical exercise is one of the top defenses we have, no matter what age we are. In the first half of life, stress might be mostly related to finding a job or partner, raising kids and money. But after 50 or so, we might...
Exciting news about vaccines for cancer
One of the most exciting breakthroughs in the medical world announced in 2023 was the massive research going on to use vaccines to treat cancer. Dr. Vinod Balachandran from Sloan Kettering in New York reported on a Phase I study using an mRNA vaccine and an immunotherapy drug, Atezolizumab, in 16 patients with pancreatic cancer...
The last month in politics: The good, the bad, the ugly and the disgusting
THE GOOD: A So the federal government brought down a budget on April 16, right. Before anyone gets nervous, this mark does not apply to the entire budget. For example, I am not 100 per cent thrilled with the increase in capital gains tax. That will not just affect the rich. Think the sale of...
Last-minute tasks before the fun begins
It is the last chance to get planning on what is going to happen in your garden or landscape this growing season, especially if you are going to be making any radical changes to your space. If you like to start your own seeds, you may have already ordered them or perhaps already are watching...
Lazy is a good word to describe me
I love the change in seasons. For one reason, my laziness changes to different tasks. I can put away the snow shovel, which was barely used, and switch to my rake, which is unlikely to touch a blade of grass until October, when I rake leaves. (As an aside, I have a snow blower that...
WDM celebrates 75 years of sharing Saskatchewan stories
The Western Development Museum’s curatorial centre, across Lorne Avenue from the Saskatoon museum itself, is quite literally entirely packed to the rafters with artifacts. Which is saying something, because the building is huge and the ceilings do soar. There’s farm machinery. A big old bus. Furniture of every kind. Dolls. Shoes. Jukeboxes. An ambulance. They...
Is pet insurance worth it?
(NC) Pets are great. Not only do they provide companionship, but they can also improve our health and well-being. It’s well documented that they keep us active and can help improve mood, reduce stress and even lower our blood pressure. No wonder people treat them like family. Should we invest in the same sort of...