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Moving swiftly around the kitchen, chef Aimee Schulhauser is giving demos on how to properly chop an onion. Colorful vegetables fill up the table, waiting to be made into tonight’s culinary masterpiece.
Write comment (0 Comments)The community of Shoal Lake Cree Nation, located in northeast Saskatchewan, misses it's trusted and respected doctor.
Dr. Pat Chernesky has been commuting to Shoal Lake since 1997. Before that people from the community would go to Nipawin, an hour away, to see her and at times getting to the appointment was not easy.
Read more: Community adjusts to change in health care
Write comment (0 Comments)“I was a very nervous person when I came here. I was scared.”
Murray Schreinar neatly placed one of his paintings alongside a wall tiled in horse photos. He walked over to the corner of his bachelor suite and pointed to the side of an open closet. Tucked away behind a few hanging shirts was a suitcase.
Read more: Beating homelessness
Write comment (0 Comments)GMOs have been a hot topic lately, but do consumers really know what they are or even what GMO stands for?
A recent Jimmy Kimmel segment shows most people do not.
Write comment (0 Comments)By Megan Lacelle
Kelvin Scansen grew up on the same piece of land as his father and his father's father before him. From a young age Scansen dedicated his life to the 104-year-old homestead just south of Cadillac – spending hundreds of hours each year to keep the 1120 acre farm going.
Read more: The Changing Face of the Family Farm
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