I wasn’t one of the cool guys when I was in high school. I don’t recall ever saying, groovy, far out, peace, dig it, out of sight, the fuzz, bread or that’s a downer.You could add the word Man to almost all of these. I didn’t smoke marijuana. One of my friend’s older brother was...
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Indigenous stories told with humour
There is one area that doesn’t get much attention in the writing world. Indigenous short stories are generally stories that teach lessons with humour. The stories are made up and passed along so others can share them.
Are you confused about carbs? Who isn’t?
Carbfusion is everywhere – because carbs can be, well, pretty carbfusing. On one hand, carbohydrates get crititized because they boost your blood glucose level and fuel inflammation.
Apart: a year of pandemic poetry and prose
I don’t think I am alone when I say I am so over this pandemic. However, if current daily COVID-19 numbers are any indication, the pandemic isn’t quite over with us yet.
Small business is big in Canada
Shop local – with local media You’ve probably seen this message more than once on your Facebook feed in the past few months. ”When you buy from a small business, you’re not helping a CEO buy a third holiday home.
Blue Jays red hot at the right time
What is the name of Joe Carter is going on these days in Toronto? The Blue Jays, sputtering along like an also-ran for most of the Major League Baseball season, caught fire in late August/ early September and got themselves smack dab into the midst of the wildcard race in the American League.
SSCL delivers more than just knowledge
You know that feeling of euphoria you get when something unexpected drops into your lap?
Sask. late to the war against COVID-19
I was so angry on Sept.15 I didn’t know what to do with myself. I posted on Facebook and stomped around the house. I shared stories with friends both locally and in the United States, where a dear friend was getting a virus test in New York.
Persephone Theatre welcomes new artistic director, announces four-show season
The Persephone Theatre stage has been dark for 18 months during the COVID-19 pandemic.