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The Eternal Struggle: Why I Loathe Fixing Technical Things

The Eternal Struggle: Why I Loathe Fixing Technical Things

Sep 11, 2024 | 2:01pm
Ah, the joys of modern technology. You know the drill: you try to log into a vital work program, and suddenly you’re locked in a pitched battle against your own computer. Your password that worked flawlessly yesterday? Useless today. So, I sit there, staring at my screen, the stupid blinking cursor taunting me. Fine, I […]
First Day Back to School: Emotions Across the Parenting Spectrum

First Day Back to School: Emotions Across the Parenting Spectrum

Sep 4, 2024 | 4:39pm
Ah, the first day back to school! That was yesterday for many students in Saskatchewan. My little guy started grade 2. And the 4 year old desperately wanted to start school too. I can’t believe that he will be going next year. Back to school, it’s like hopping on a rollercoaster, isn’t it? Each stage […]
Jamaican Independence Day Summer Festival

Jamaican Independence Day Summer Festival

Aug 13, 2024 | 12:38pm
Growing up, my sister had a cassette of Bob Marley. That cassette was played non-stop throughout my childhood. I loved every song, and I know the words to every song. The Best of Bob Marley and the Wailers. Funny though, it wasn’t until I met my husband that I started listening to Bob’s son Ziggy […]
The WonderHub

The WonderHub

Aug 7, 2024 | 10:55am
This past long weekend we took our kiddos to the WonderHub in Saskatoon. This is the first time we had been there. I was told is was a children’s museum, but I think a better description would be a children’s PLAY WORLD! This is basically Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory of play zones, minus the chocolate […]
When Your Bestie Lives TOO FAR AWAY!

When Your Bestie Lives TOO FAR AWAY!

Aug 6, 2024 | 11:22am
Living far away from your best friend feels like a constant tugging at your heartstrings. When your bestie is in another province, the distance isn’t just measured in kilometers but in moments missed, hugs that cannot happen, and laughter that now echoes through phone lines instead of across a shared couch. You might only get […]
Oh, the Misery of Mosquitoes!

Oh, the Misery of Mosquitoes!

Jul 22, 2024 | 7:45pm
Ah, mosquitoes—the tiny vampires of the insect world. Originating from the warm, damp climates of Central Africa, these annoying critters have now spread their itchy reign across the globe. Their lineage can be traced back some 226 million years, proving mosquitoes are more than just a modern-day nuisance; they are seasoned veterans in the art […]
The Faces and Voices of Sask Ag Today.

The Faces and Voices of Sask Ag Today.

Jul 19, 2024 | 9:14am
These guys! GX94 Ag Director Doug Falconer and CKRM AgriNews Director Ryan Young brought you a special edition of Sask Ag Today all this week live from Ag in Motion. We’ve teamed up our Ag shows and our Ag directors. And look at those smiles. I think they had a good time. Ryan and Doug […]
Sask Ag Today Live from Ag in Motion – Behind the Scenes

Sask Ag Today Live from Ag in Motion – Behind the Scenes

Jul 18, 2024 | 6:09am
It takes a lot of work putting on a huge show like Ag in Motion. I like watching videos and seeing pictures of the behind the scenes of events like these. So I’ll share our behind the scenes of Sask Ag Today at Ag in Motion. To your left, the behind the scenes dream team. […]
Laundry, Laundry, and More Laundry

Laundry, Laundry, and More Laundry

Jul 15, 2024 | 10:48am
Laundry, it never ends. I know that is redundant to say, and everyone has to do laundry, but man, do I ever hate it. The mere thought of it is enough to make me want to hide under a mountain of yet-to-be-washed clothes. It’s a never-ending cycle that seems to inhale my free time like […]
 “The Sweet Legacy of Cherries: A Fruit Lover’s Delight and a Family Name to Cherish” 

 “The Sweet Legacy of Cherries: A Fruit Lover’s Delight and a Family Name to Cherish” 

Jul 11, 2024 | 3:20pm
Cherries hold an esteemed spot in the world of fruits, often celebrated for their vibrant flavor and countless benefits. Their journey begins in ancient Persia, now Iran, where cherries were first cultivated over 2,000 years ago. They quickly captured the hearts of traders and explorers, eventually making their way through Europe before landing in North […]