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Science Smarts: Ghastly ghosts!

By PATTY ROOKS on October 22nd, 2021

I hope you all have been inspired the past few weeks with all of the Halloween science activities. We are fast approaching the scariest holiday of the year, so I hope that there is something here that you can use to frighten your ghosts and goblins with! n keeping with the Halloween theme, I hope ... Read More »

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All Psyched Up: Change changes us

By DR. LINDA HANCOCK on October 22nd, 2021

It is amazing how quickly summer left us, and fall moved in. We all knew it was coming but the transition seemed to occur so quickly. One day our air conditioners were humming, and we were enjoying the outdoors in light clothing and before we knew it, the air cooled to the point that we ... Read More »

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Miywasin Moment: Kookum’s Kitchen – Prairie Berry Crumble

By JoLynn Parenteau on October 20th, 2021

Pre-pandemic, I never considered myself a good cook. In my early 20s, if company was coming, the oven was a great place to hide dirty dishes. On more than one occasion I’ve definitely tried to pass off takeout as a home-cooked meal. Then after moving to the Hat a couple years ago, somehow tabs for ... Read More »

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Science Smarts: It’s not slime, it’s not bubbles, it’s a bit bouncy – you decide what to call it

By PATTY ROOKS on October 16th, 2021

What a great week I have had experimenting with some pretty fun materials in order to come up with this amazing Halloween science experiment. It took some time this week, but I think I have come up with a bit of a unique one. It is not slime and it is not bubbles, it is ... Read More »

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All Psyched Up: The simple life offers many valuable lessons

By DR. LINDA HANCOCK on October 16th, 2021

Several years ago, I became a member of a family tree software program. I was surprised to learn that in the mid-1700s some of my ancestors lived in Pennsylvania and appeared to have Amish roots. As a child I had heard family talk about my maternal grandfather being Pennsylvania Dutch but, at the time, didn’t ... Read More »

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Eye on the Esplanade: Some thoughts from our volunteers

By EYE ON THE ESPLANADE on October 15th, 2021

Some thoughts from some of the Esplanade’s volunteer staff on working at the local facility. “I find the experience fun and rewarding. I enjoy the atmosphere and working with the other volunteers makes you want to be there. It has been a lot of fun volunteering in the Discovery Center with the Art Classes for ... Read More »

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Common Sense Health: Challenge yourself to better glycemic health

By DR. GIFFORD-JONES & DIANA GIFFORD-JONES on October 15th, 2021

Ralph Waldo Emerson, the American philosopher and poet, wrote, “All life is an experiment.” So this week, to conclude our six-part series on the devastating and relentless pandemic of Type-2 diabetes, we conclude with a challenge to readers to undertake an experiment. The premise of the experiment is that achieving the “perfect” diet and carving ... Read More »

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Miywasin Moment: Rhymes heal the hurt for Cross

By JoLynn Parenteau on October 13th, 2021

Josh Cross wields a mighty pen. The local poet and rapper, 24, has been writing for a decade. Now he’s sharing his message that hope and change are possible. With Cree heritage on his father’s side, Cross was raised in Edmonton by his single mother. In 2018, he moved south to pursue a social work ... Read More »

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What’s Up Doc?: Antihistamines should be used properly

By DR. NOORALI BHARWANI on October 13th, 2021

Antihistamines are used to treat hay fever and other allergies. They work by preventing the effects of histamine, which is produced by the body. Histamine can cause itching, sneezing, runny nose and watery eyes. Allergic reaction occurs when our body’s immune system mistakes a harmless substance for a harmful one, and the body releases chemicals to ... Read More »

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Science Smarts: Who wants some glow in the dark dessert?

By PATTY ROOKS on October 9th, 2021

I do not know if it will be possible this year or not, but it is always fun to have some friends over and make some eerie snacks for them on Halloween. Even if you cannot get together, this is an easy and fun activity to do with your family. Let’s get started! Remember to ... Read More »

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By the Way: What do we have to be thankful for?

By Pastor Jim Bredeson on October 9th, 2021

Thanksgiving! This year we may wonder what to thank God for. We are in the middle of a pandemic that has claimed nearly 28,000 lives in Canada (50 in Medicine Hat). It has now been declared the deadliest pandemic in American history surpassing the Spanish Flu of 1918. Our society is polarized into all sorts ... Read More »

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