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It’s a berry good time of the year

Recently, I was delighted to discover Linley Plantation U-Pick Saskatoon Berries right across the highway from Bethune. While I am slowly cultivating different types of berries on our property, I have yet to plant Saskatoon berries though these are one of my favourites. I knew I had to make a trip to the farm and...

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Ageism Is Dangerous: Here’s How to Fight It

Even before the coronavirus crisis, people over 60 were regularly targeted with hurtful prejudices about what they can do, what they should like, and how they should act. But now, the backlash has grown more disturbing than ever. Some have suggested that younger people get preferential medical treatment, or that “older” people be restricted from...

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Support your Immune System with Ginger Turmeric Shots

This recipe is a perfect daily boost for your immune system with anti- inflammatory properties and digestive aid. Benefits of turmeric. A bright orange root which you can find in dried or powdered form. It will increase the antioxidant capacity in your body, protects you from free radicals and will slow down the aging process....

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Three advances in women’s health that could change your life

Women’s health, beyond reproductive medicine, has long been the neglected stepchild in clinical trials and in clinical practice. That is changing rapidly as organizations from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and Food and Drug Administration to university research centres and medical schools scramble to include sex differences in lab studies, trials and textbooks....

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Saskatchewan Advisory Committee on the gender entrepreneurship gap releases final report to the Government of Saskatchewan

Women entrepreneurs are major contributors of economic growth and job creation. In 2019, women entrepreneurs contributed $23.1 billion to the Saskatchewan economy and created 191,836 jobs. Yet, research indicates women entrepreneurs encounter unique barriers that hinder full participation in growing the wealth of our province. The final report presented today to the Government of Saskatchewan’s...

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Gail McDougall First Female Board Chair President 1984

Gail, an active member and volunteer for 40 years and she served in her early 30’s at a time when women on Boards was not “common” much less in a maledominated environment. Under the mentorship of Peter Whitenect (past CEO) she wanted to be a voice for Volunteers (as she has a passion for volunteerism)...

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Crystal I. Fafard – Queen of Green Indigenous corporate lawyer is passionate about the planet

Crystal Fafard has always been passionate about causes related to social justice and can’t think of a more important topic than saving the planet for future generations. Crystal grew up in Melfort, Saskatchewan, a farming community about 90 minutes east of Saskatoon with four siblings. She obtained her B.A. (Hons.) at the University of Saskatchewan...

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Dr. Andrea Kraj helps launch new Energy Security program at Usask

Dr. Andrea Kraj brings a clear-eyed intensity and forward-thinking lens to everything she does—and her to-do list is a long one. As an entrepreneur, professional engineer, assistant professor, and mother, Kraj is on friendly terms with hard work and long days. “It’s about finding the flow in your day and accepting that you need to...

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Don’t sweat having vegans for BBQ

Dear Reena, I am hosting a company BBQ in a few weeks. I found out that some of the people I invited are vegan, I have no idea what to serve them, as I was going to cook hamburgers and hotdogs. Should I cancel the BBQ? — Susan Dear Susan, I invite everyone to share...

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Aquatic playgrounds making a splash

There is a new attraction at Blackstrap Provincial Park this summer that is taking some beach-goers away from their sand castles — at least temporarily — and into the water. People ages five and up can now slide, swing, splash, bounce and jump on inflatable play structures. The one at Blackstrap — there are others...