Reading Time: 2 minutes Athletic facility could provide space for at least 100 beds during COVID-19 pandemic if needed
Month: December 2020
The government is not our mom
Reading Time: 3 minutes The ruinously expensive spring lockdown just delayed the inevitable, yet leaders are ‘locked’ into a lockdown model that does more harm than good
Less winter snow could spell disaster for snowshoe hares
Reading Time: 2 minutes Changing climate in the Canadian North will have a ripple effect for many species, study shows
Humbled and willing to learn from the experience
Reading Time: 3 minutes Many people are stressed financially, emotionally and health wise. The pandemic is having a devastating impact on medium and small businesses
Freer cross-Canada trade will most benefit Atlantic provinces
Reading Time: 3 minutes A number of restrictions inhibit labour mobility, as well as the free trade of goods and services. And trade barriers add regulatory burdens on businesses
Buying used: 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Reading Time: 4 minutes Jeep’s flagship SUV received a major overhaul in 2011 that included new body style, new V6 engine, interior makeover and more
Women face higher risk of death or heart failure following a heart attack: study
Reading Time: 3 minutes Gap is closing, but U of A researchers find women are still given fewer tests and medications, and are less likely to see a specialist
Six ways to deal with critical people
Reading Time: 3 minutes Yes, it has been a tough year for a lot of people but dwelling on the negative has never infused a moment with joy
Pandemic exposes flaws in our health-care system
Reading Time: 4 minutes Competition and entrepreneurship allow medicare to budget wisely and patients to get the attention they deserve
It may not be COVID – the air in your home could make you sick
Reading Time: 4 minutes A professional can test for radon levels and other air pollutants in your home, or you can do it yourself with a detection system