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SMA winners offer inspiration

SMA winners offer inspiration

"When someone tells you that your community isn't big enough or it won't work here, they are almost always wrong." "When someone tells you that it is too expensive or you won't find the money, they are almost always wrong.
Small Things Matter

Small Things Matter

Today on GetRealLive Radio (the morning talk-back radio show I co-host), we kicked off our relationship week with a great conversation. We hosted John and Helen Burns who are relationship experts based in Vancouver.
Make it stop

Make it stop

I've been thinking about all the things I'd like to cut out of my life, in order to make it less stressful and just more enjoyable all around.
Are people with mental illnesses who have committed crimes treated too leniently in Canada?

Are people with mental illnesses who have committed crimes treated too leniently in Canada?

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Sustaining ecosystems, a task not to be overlooked

Sustaining ecosystems, a task not to be overlooked

The idea of agriculture needing to be responsible to nature is hardly a new concept.
Encouragement

Encouragement

Marna's Musings
A dying art

A dying art

Music is normally the inspiration for the majority of the things I do, and this column was no different. I was recently listening to the new album one of my dear friends recorded, and it hit me that chivalry is 85% dead.
Northern Ireland ready to host open

Northern Ireland ready to host open

There must be something in the Guinness in Ireland that produces golf champions at an extraordinary rate.
Fat taxes are all about an attitude change

Fat taxes are all about an attitude change

Higher taxes on unhealthy foods, known as fat taxes, aren't such a bad idea. It wouldn't be the first time the government has taxed something that has been deemed unhealthy, so this isn't a radical plan.
It's still a good dam story

It's still a good dam story

Revisionist history can make for some interesting conversations and revive some frustrations and criticism which is what Dams of Contention and author Bill Redekop did last week with the launching of the book in Estevan.
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