Dear TEAM: I am looking for a recipe for papier-m‰ché. I wonder if you or any of your readers could help me? – C.W., Rosetown, Sask. Dear C.W.: I happen to have a recipe from the magazine Family Fun, which has sampled lots of papier-m‰ché recipes. A favourite is this smooth, light paste that’s easy […] Read more
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Papier m‰ché recipe; eating healthy – TEAM Resources
Men scolded for ignoring health
Farmers are too stubborn for their own good, says Calgary paramedic Martin Lesperance. He has seen men die because they would not listen to their families and get help soon enough to deal with a stroke or heart attack. That’s why Lesperance has made it his mission to talk to audiences about keeping safe and […] Read more
A hair-raising winter driving adventure – TEAM Resources
In the middle of February my daughter, Katherine and I took a few days and went to British Columbia to check out some schools she is considering for next year. I had been apprehensive about driving through the mountains in February but the drive to B.C. was beautiful, with sunshine and dry pavement all the […] Read more
Who is responsible for wandering cattle? – The Law
Q: We operate a ranch in Alberta and keep several bulls penned in a steel coral. One day they broke out and wandered into our neighbour’s field because several of his gates were open. Our bulls then broke through a fence where his bull was kept and the bulls got into a fight. His bull […] Read more
Mouth sores – Health Clinic
Q: I have a problem with painful sores and cracked skin at both corners of my mouth and on my lips. They come and go. A friend said that it might be due to a vitamin deficiency, but I always take a daily vitamin C tablet of 500 milligrams and it doesn’t seem to make […] Read more
Town comes to life with can-do attitude
GRAVELBOURG, Sask. – Gravelbourg’s glory has anchored the south end of Main Street for decades. The grand, yellow brick, twin-spired Catholic cathedral is a tourist draw to this 96-year-old town in southern Saskatchewan. But facing the cathedral from the other end of Main Street is a newer face of fame for the town. Businessperson and […] Read more
Internet contracts – The Law
Internet or e-commerce is becoming a part of our lives and the law is evolving to deal with this new form of business. In 1999, an Ontario court decided a transaction formed on the internet was a valid contract. To settle any doubt on that point, most provinces have passed legislation dealing with such contracts. […] Read more
Wedding bells ring; yoga for relaxation – TEAM Resources
We’ve had a busy time since the last article I wrote. Our daughter, Jaime married Troy on Feb. 16 at the Mendel Art Gallery atrium with formalities and dance to follow at the Faculty Club, University of Saskatchewan. This day was a reminder to me that it is important to those planning a wedding to […] Read more
Milk and medicine; malpractice cases – Health Clinic
Q:I suffer from acne and my doctor has given me tetracycline to take for a year or more. He has told me not to take it with milk because it interferes with the medicine’s action. Is there anything else I should be careful not to take it with? A: Tetracycline, also known as achromycin or […] Read more
SWI soldiers on
The Saskatchewan Women’s Institute will continue at least until the end of the year, says its president. Doreen Holden of Fertile, Sask., said the SWI board met Feb. 25 and made some decisions amidst budget cutting and office file tossing. The office at the University of Saskatchewan will remain open, but the administrator’s hours will […] Read more