By Rev Dr. Nancy Cocks on May 3rd, 2025
Jesus tells a story about a business owner facing a labour shortage. He hires labourers throughout a day to get his harvest in. Four times he hires workers, promising them “the usual daily wage”. He pays them at the end of a long day. The ones hired last receive a full day’s pay – and ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Patty Rooks on May 3rd, 2025
This week, I thought I would investigate rockets as I dedicate this article to one of my favourite Aerospace Engineers who is having a birthday on May 4. I know he will argue with me that these are not true rockets, but well, when it comes to my kind of science, we have to work ... Read More »
1 responseBy Jeff Quinlan on May 3rd, 2025
Yard care, while rewarding, can be a bit overwhelming. We live in a climate of extreme temperatures, with sweltering hot summers and periods of deep cold in the winter. Even those warm chinook winds, while a welcome reprieve from Old Man Winter, are a menace to trees and shrubs, drying out evergreens or stealing away ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Michelle Sauvé on May 2nd, 2025
The Canadian Mental Health Association introduced Mental Health Week, this year celebrated from May 5-11, in 1951. The goal of the week is to raise awareness, reduce stigma and promote understanding of mental health issues. This year’s theme is ‘Unmasking Mental Health.’ CMHA’s website notes that, “living with a mental health or substance use challenges ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Dr. Gifford-Jones and Diana Gifford-Jones on May 2nd, 2025
We’ve always said nature is an excellent physician. The most common item from your garden may be your best medicine. Recent research has proved it. Tomato juice has been shown to kill Salmonella and other harmful bacteria. We’ve often preached the gospel of simple, evidence-based health advice-eat well, move your body, avoid sugar, and never ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Lauren Thomas on May 1st, 2025
Tixx.ca increasingly hears from residents who’ve had mixed experiences buying Esplanade and Co-op Place event tickets through third-party platforms. While some have been fortunate – purchasing valid tickets at face value and enjoying their event without issue – others haven’t been so lucky. We’ve seen tickets sold above the original price, some listed in U.S. ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Patty Rooks on April 26th, 2025
I do not know about you, but I love making a mess when I am experimenting! This week, we are going to get messy so prepare yourself as it is all in the name of learning. Let’s get started! Materials – Cornstarch – Vegetable oil – Mixing bowl – Spoon – Balloon – Measuring cups ... Read More »
1 responseBy Oz Lorentzen on April 26th, 2025
Have you ever held a baby, and been struck by the sheer potential? It seems, and it is mostly true, that anything is possible for this child. The future is of course uncertain, but anything humanly possible is a possible future for this child! This is the gift of (and the nature of) life – ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Dr. Linda Hancock on April 26th, 2025
I have taken so many courses about trauma that my resume has increased and increased drastically. During the past few weeks, however I have learned a lot of things about trauma at a personal level and wanted to share with you. First of all, think about what you might say to a four-year-old who is ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Dennis Vickery on April 26th, 2025
T he Medicine Hat Coin and Stamp Club recently held its Spring Show in the Grandstand Room at the Medicine Hat Stampede grounds. I believe this show may have been the most successful the club has ever hosted. Attendance was up substantially and public interest and participation were fabulous. All tables were sold and the ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Dr. Gifford-Jones and Diana Gifford-Jone on April 25th, 2025
Infections can change the trajectory of a life – and not always in for the worse. Patsy Cline, the celebrated country music singer, attributed her remarkable voice to an infection. “In childhood,” she said, “I developed a serious throat infection, and my heart stopped beating. I recovered from that illness with a voice that boomed ... Read More »
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