Reading Time: 4 minutes The Yukon government recently unveiled a procurement policy that offers a roadmap for Canadian jurisdictions like B.C.
Month: February 2021
Wastewater from care homes could be COVID-19 early warning system
Reading Time: 3 minutes Wastewater samples from manholes near long-term care facilities being tested to detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2
Time for oil-rich provinces to sell off their assets
Reading Time: 3 minutes Continued fixation and dependence on fossil fuels could bring disaster
Does praying for customers and staff make a difference?
Reading Time: 3 minutes While it’s difficult to determine whether prayer works for our customers and staff, research shows that praying is good for our health
Buying used: 2011 Ford Explorer a people mover with frills
Reading Time: 4 minutes This Explorer was aimed more at soccer moms than off-road rock-hoppers, and was still the quintessential suburban grocery-getter
Potential new treatments for cardiovascular disease
Reading Time: 3 minutes Researchers have identified a new mechanism responsible for the buildup of plaque on artery walls, a process known as atherosclerosis
Wealth taxes cripple economic growth
Reading Time: 3 minutes A wealth tax would block entrepreneurship, and the creation of economic growth and jobs. Factors that will help end the economic crisis
Wear Red Day warns women about risks of heart attack and stroke
Reading Time: 4 minutes To be held on Feb. 13, its goal is to arm women with knowledge and questions to ask their doctors
Understated George Shultz left a lasting legacy
Reading Time: 4 minutes As Ronald Reagan’s secretary of state, he played a key role in bringing about the end of the Cold War
Three steps to resolving deep family conflict
Reading Time: 3 minutes ‘I had an argument with my sister over three years ago and we haven’t spoken since. I don’t know how to fix what went wrong’