The same risk factors that contribute to making heart disease the leading cause of death worldwide also impact the rising global prevalence of brain disease, including stroke, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. The global death rate from Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias is increasing even more than the rate of heart disease death, according to the...
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Bandwagon morality: social media epidemic causing harm
Being accepted within social media confines is extremely important, particularly for young people, as face-to-face communication is rapidly being replaced by texting, posting, messaging, and commenting. What is troubling is it is becoming more common for people to use social media to (ironically) avoid social interactions. Young people today often have difficulty looking you in...
6 Tips for Staying Safe when Shovelling Snow
While we have been having an unusually warm start to winter and it is looking like it may be a brown Christmas, we know at some point we are bound to get snow. Snow can bring fun things like skating, building snowmen and skiing, but it also means shovelling. Shovelling snow is a common cause...
Here’s hoping for a much better 2024
I will be very very very happy to see the back of 2023. I think I said the very same thing at the end of 2020. That first COVID-19 year was really tough. But maybe I say this every year. Could be. I’m not the most optimistic human, even (or perhaps especially) when peering at...
Four Saskatoon lawyers honoured
Fourteen Saskatchewan lawyers are being recognized with the King’s Counsel (K.C.) designation this year for their contributions to the legal profession and public service across the province. “I am very pleased to designate these distinguished lawyers who work in a broad range of practice areas and have demonstrated notable dedication to their profession and serving...
Poinsettias can live far beyond Christmas
Poinsettias are truly the “Christmas Plant,” but when Christmas is over, you can keep your poinsettia thriving in its entire holiday splendor for many years to come. Poinsettias are native to Mexico and in their native surroundings are a large, leggy shrub. Therefore, if you intend to keep your poinsettia for years to come, then...
My buddy Orville could sell you a bridge
The last time I saw Orville Middleton was at the war museum at the Nutana Legion on Louise Street in Saskatoon. That was in the fall of 2019, a few months before COVID hit. He was there to do an interview for a documentary that was being made on Canadians and Americans fighting side by...
Is Saskatoon one of the best places to live?
U.S. News announced in late 2023 that Canada is the second-best country in the world, marginally behind Switzerland. This is an American media company, established after the Second World War, known for its rankings of various things like schools, hospitals, and yes, countries. Because they used an index, our primary competitor came in with a...
Baked Apples with Coconut and Crumble Topping
Servings: 8 6 Envy Apples 3/4 cup dark chocolate 1/2 cup chopped roasted hazelnuts 1 cup instant or rolled oats 1/2 cup dried coconut 2 tablespoons flour 1/3 cup butter 2 tablespoons brown sugar maple syrup or honey, for serving Core apples then score skin around apple a few times. Cut small slice from top...
Ken Noskye’s Memorable Stories: Change a child’s life: Donate a Christmas Gift
When Ken died in February 2021, we had an outpouring of messages from readers, with many telling us how much his columns meant to them. In light of that, we thought we would go back through our files and re-publish some of them. Ken would be flattered by the kind words readers expressed. We miss...