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Finding purpose in supporting others

Written by Medicine Hat College Ernest Torniado always knew he wanted to help others. Trained as a massage therapist, Ernest enjoyed the ability to work closely with his patients to discover suitable treatment plans but due to the repetitive nature of the work, he found himself in a state of burnout, considering other opportunities. When...

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Sask Polytech welding apprentice crowned first Miss Rodeo Agribition

Written by Saskatchewan Polytechnic “As long as dedication is there, it can take you anywhere. I have so much passion and dedication for welding and rodeo,” says Arianna Dyck, who was crowned the first Miss Rodeo Agribition in November. Currently studying welding at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw campus for her level one technical training, Dyck...

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Book Review: The Winter Happiness Challenge

by Denise Leduc Published by Lilac Arch Press Review by Michelle Shaw $22.99 ISBN 9781998872077  Depression can be a nagging companion over the winter months, so I grabbed this little book with great anticipation. To my delight, I found it provided a carefully curated toolbox to help readers through the cold and sometimes dreary months...

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It’s now ‘Winnerpeg’ with NHL’s Jets

Hopes are higher than the Golden Boy this year for Winnipeg Jets to have playoff success in the National Hockey League. Does anyone close to the franchise, or any of their fans, wary of a jinx, dare to whisper the words Stanley Cup? When the 2023-24 NHL season went past the halfway point, the Jets...

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Health benefits of music

The idea of using music for healing and therapeutic practices goes all the way back to the time of Aristotle. Music therapy aims to provide physical and mental benefits for such things as depression, anxiety, stress, and pain. The limbic system, which is involved in processing emotions and memories, lights up when we listen to...

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Poor sleep can lead to inflammatory problems

An old Irish proverb says, “A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor’s book.” But research suggests it would be wiser to think of good sleep as an ingredient of well-being — a starting point for health, not a fixer upper. Sleep is an essential building block of good...

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911 calls that missed the mark

Last year, Saskatchewan RCMP’s Divisional Operational Communications Centre (DOCC) received over 350,000 calls for service ranging from 911 misdials and false alarms to serious incidents regarding matters of public safety. With 2023 in the rear view, RCMP has revealed the Top 10 calls that “missed the mark.” 10. An individual called 911 to complain that...

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Housing starts way up year-over-year

The latest numbers show that Saskatchewan is among the top provinces in Canada for urban housing starts, with December’s numbers up 86.4 per cent year-overyear from December 2022. The province’s housing starts numbers place Saskatchewan second among the provinces. In 2023, urban housing starts in Saskatchewan increased by 11.5 per cent, compared to the same...

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Physicians, province reach agreement

The provincial government and the Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) have reached a tentative four-year contract agreement for the period April 1, 2022 to March 31, 2026. “We are pleased to have reached a tentative agreement for a fair and competitive compensation package that supports our ongoing retention and recruitment efforts,” Health Minister Everett Hindley said...