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HOW SENSITIVE ARE YOU?

April 2017 Issue 114

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Thank someone for a thankless job Many parts of our daily lives rely on the services of people usually overlooked. Buck the trend by stopping to let your cleaner at work know you appreciate them, writing a thank-you note to your child's teacher, or expressing your gratitude to a call center representative. A few words of grateful acknowledgment can change the course of someone's day.

Give generously (and anonymously) Is there anything more delightful than reaching for your wallet to be told there's no need to pay? Take a stranger by surprise: Pay for the car behind you at the drive-thru, pick up a nearby table's tab, or buy an extra ticket for the next person in line at an event or attraction. Sometimes the best gifts are those that can't be reciprocated, only paid forward.

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Lighten their load Sometimes life is overwhelming. Whether it's one bag of groceries too many or a to-do list that's longer than the day, everyone could do with a hand, literal or metaphorical, at some point. Look for the next person in need and step in. Scrape your neighbor's car, get the door for an overloaded shopper, or engage with the children of an exhausted mom. A few minutes of your time could turn someone's tribulation to triumph.

Offer up an authentic compliment A simple but heartfelt compliment can go a long way to boosting the receiver's confidence. Admire a stranger's outfit, commend a co-worker's innovative idea, or congratulate a family member on their delicious cooking. Acknowledging others' successes and virtues is a powerful antidote to gossip and negativity.

Take the time to listen How often have you suffered some affliction in silence when simply saying it aloud would have brought perspective and relief? Next time someone responds unconvincingly when you ask how they are, offer them the time and space to share their problem. A listening ear might be all they need to overcome their troubles. Unexpected kindnesses tend to create a chain reaction, so never underestimate the influence of selfless service to your fellow humans. Lead the way to a kinder, more compassionate world with tools you already have at hand.

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Find all details on: www.thenewsyneighbour.com On June 17, 2017, The Newsy Neighbour will again be shutting down 2nd and 3rd avenues in downtown Strathmore for the Third Annual Get to Know Your Neighbour Festival!! Last year, the streets were packed with people of all ages, enjoying bouncy castles, karaoke, a bucket dump, high heel races, delicious bbq’s, a box city, beer gardens, a cupcake decorating contest, huge bubbles, science experiments, face painting, balloon animals, carnival games, a wishing tree, a community mandala, and amazing music entertainment.

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street festival, and packing it full of not just vendors, but activities for all ages. Remember, by choosing to support locally owned businesses, you help to maintain our community. The goals of this Festival are to encourage, educate and create awareness about the benefits of buying local, to increase support for local business owners in our community and to create a fun atmosphere where you can meet your neighbours and make new friends in this wonderful town! These are one-of-a-kind businesses in Strathmore. Show thanks to them for being in our community by supporting them.

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Buying Local Supports Community Groups. Non-profit organizations receive an average 250% more support from smaller business owners than they do from large businesses. Local businesses are owned by people who live in this community and by people who actively participate in the non-profit organizations events.

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You are creating more good jobs: Small local businesses are the largest employer nationally and in our community, provide the most jobs to residents. You are investing in your community: Local businesses are owned by people who live in this community, they are less likely to leave the community, and are more invested in the community’s future. You are encouraging local prosperity: A growing body of economic research shows that in an increasingly homogenized world, entrepreneurs and skilled workers are more likely to invest and settle in communities that preserve their one-of-a-kind businesses and distinctive character. You are helping to keep our community unique: Where we shop, where we eat and have fun -- all of it makes our community home. Our one-of-a-kind businesses are an integral part of the distinctive character of out town. Our tourism businesses also benefit. “When people go on vacation they generally seek out destinations that offer them the sense of being someplace, not just anyplace.” ~ Richard Moe Participating in the Strathmore shopping challenge is fun and chances are pretty good you will tell people you are doing it, OR people will see you doing it. This will encourage others to do the same. The more people that shop locally, the stronger our community will be. Challenge your friends. See who can finish first, and then drop off your contest forms to The Newsy Neighbour table at the festival and.....

Several studies have shown that when you buy from an independent, locally owned business, rather than nationally owned businesses, significantly more of your money is used to make purchases from other local businesses, service STRATHMORE providers and farms – continuing to strengthen the economic base of the community.

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Get to know the businesses in the shopping challenge...

Assist Business Centre -

Assist invites you to come on in and have a look at the things they have to offer. Whether personal or business, they are here to assist you in making your project or business identity one of a kind and unique - just like you! In order to better serve the community they have added meeting room/boardroom space, self inking and rubber stamps as well as a full line of Bentley luggage and accessories - if they don’t have it they can get it! They are in a brand new location, which serves our travel clients. Swan Valley Travel (Strathmore) is there to assist with your corporate, family or group travel needs. Assist Business Centre is there for you. If you are not sure if we can do it… “Just Ask…” See ad on page 45.

Beltone -

Beltone takes an approach to hearing care that is based on connecting with you as a person—and understanding what you enjoy in life and what's important in a hearing care partner. Every hearing care solution they offer is tailored to a patient's individual needs. You'll notice the difference from the moment you call the office to schedule your hearing evaluation. And, you'll feel it every time you visit Beltone for your annual hearing screening, hearing aid fitting, or simply to buy new hearing aid batteries.

Kim's Catering & Cafe - Kim's Katering has been lo-

cally run for the past 9 years. Kim and her team have catered to many events including weddings, birthdays, fund-raisers, sports banquets, funerals, family reunions, corporate lunches, weekly meetings and home parties. Kim and her team are ready to provide for all of your catering needs. Kim is a licensed and insured caterer. Kim has a large demand for her specialty cakes and homemade baking. Feel free to order your homemade pies, buns, butter horns and cakes made with real cream, and callebaut chocolate. Consultations with Kim will help you plan for your special event. Satisfy your guests with the taste of home. Scrumptious dessert bars and buffets.

TAJ Indian Cuisine

– If you’re looking for a little taste of India, we know just the spot! TAJ Indian Cuisine is the latest and greatest family-owned Indian restaurant around. Guest are offered diversity and choice, and a sensation evident in each dish through flavour, ingredients, texture and cooking technique. The tandoori platter in particular delivers an immaculate presentation of northern Indian flavours. For those who don't do meat, Indian cuisine is a goldmine; Maurya boasts a variety of vegetarian items, each distinct in texture and flavour. For anyone with peanut allergies, TAJ is a great place to go, sit, indulge and not stress about the dangers of the nut, as they are a peanut-free outlet. Don't have time to head in and enjoy? No problem here - they now deliver (check out their menu online)! TAJ Indian Cuisine is now fully licensed with a variety of alcoholic beverages to choose from (of course, they are still family-driven). Also, for those of you who have a spicy/mild preference, the chef is more than happy to accommodate to satisfy your taste buds. See ad on page 15.

Rebel Sports

– A true community-based local family business, proudly serving Strathmore. Bubbles is open EVERY day to serve you better. Their business is built on a solid foundation of fantastic customer service and great drycleaning. They are now 100% ecofriendly and recently won first place in the Readers’ Choice Best in Business Awards for best Laundromat! Bubbles also offers specialty services such as wedding and graduation gowns cleaned and boxed, alterations and leather cleaning. They have coin laundry and a very quick turnaround. They truly serve all your drycleaning needs. See ad on page 43

– Rebel Sports carries quality sports equipment and clothing from only the best suppliers. Partnering with some of the best names in sportswear and equipment, Rebel Sports ensures you're always at your best when you're on the field, the track, the ice or at the gym. From the moment you step into the store, you see about 100 different things you want to buy. What a treat to have brand names such as DC, Quicksilver, Roxy, Fox, Easton, Bauer, Sklz, Olson, Billabong, Warrior, Gongshow and so much more. Did you know that Rebel Sports recently got an indoor batting cage? Did you know that they do skate sharpening? There is so much more to know about Rebel Sports. Go in and visit them today; you won’t want to leave, we guarantee it. See ad on page 15.

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Valley Dental Clinic

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– Katy’s Consignment is a quality con– You can stop worrying about signment store with over 40,000 unique items in 2,000 square feet. They have finding a great Strathmore dentist because Valley Dental Clinic has a new items arriving daily and everything is always in season. You will absolutequalified dental team that's ready to help you. Their highly trained staff ly find something for everyone, from teens to seniors and all brand names understand the importance of proper dental care, and they will work and labels. They have over 1,725 consignors and are an absolute asset with you to create an individualized plan to meet your goals. They to the Strathmore community. Katy and Betty Webster started this have flexible hours throughout the week to accommodate your dream in 2011 and, along with their fabulous staff, have really busy schedule, and they accept payments by MasterCard, STRATHMORE made this consignment store a true gem in Strathmore. e debit, or personal cheque, and they will even directly bill ad on page 14..

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Value Drug Mart

– Value Drug Mart is a huge part of the fabric of the community of Strathmore. Whether they’re hosting special in-store events, sponsoring local sports teams or just knowing what’s important to the neighbours they serve, they stand as an example of what it means to be a source of community pride. Pharmacists do a lot more than dispense drugs; for many people, the local pharmacists is the front-line health care professional – someone they can readily consult for ongoing assessments and consultations, someone who knows them and understands their needs. At Value Drug Mart, they care deeply about the important role pharmacists play in our lives. Go in and meet all the incredible staff at Value Drug Mart; not to mention you can find anything you need in there, from a wedding gift, to a gift for your child, to mailing a letter, or to that new under eye cream. You won’t be disappointed. See ad on page 16.

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Stylz Salon & Spa – Stylz Salon & Spa is steaming things

up in Strathmore with their hot-off-the-runway hair and nail fashions. Their salon has been newly renovated and is now not only more spacious, but fully-equipped with state-of-the-art machines to give you an exquisite spa treatment. The stylists and nail technician at Stylz Salon & Spa are always on the lookout for new trends, so they can give you the latest and greatest in hair and nail care. The reason why they have so many return customers is because of their family oriented atmosphere. They welcome everyone, no matter their age — after all, we all deserve a day at the spa! The affordable prices at Stylz Salon & Spa are another incentive for their customers to do business with them — they leave with an elegant look, without having hurt their wallet. Sizzle year-round with the hottest hair and nail Stylz in Strathmore. See ad on page 16.

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Standard Shoe Shop

– The Standard Shoe Shop is Strathmore’s one stop shoe shop located in the old "Strathmore Standard" building, carrying men's, women's & children's brand name footwear catering to all different ages and stages! They also carry a variety of wonderful handbags, wallets and unique jewelry, as well as accessories. New brands are added to the store every month and they promise new and exciting styles every week! Locally owned and operated by mother & daughters, Kelly Warrack, Katelyn Haffner & Jill Warrack, these women strive to bring you everything you need when it comes to footwear. From the casual walker, to the intense runner, they have a shoe to fit your needs. They also carry the ever popular Birkenstock, Ecco, Hush Puppies and Sanuk brands, just to name a few. With 2 levels of footwear, accessories and clothing, you are sure to have yourself a fantastic shopping experience. See ad on this page.

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grooming for 9+ years and, along with her team, absolutely love what they do! They are very gentle and excellent with all dogs, and the shop is all open concept! Dogs are free to run around without kennels, and you are able to go in and see them working! They are a dog grooming salon providing services for a vast range of breeds; all dogs are welcome! They strive to always provide the most positive grooming service and experience for their clients, and their pets, and they recently won 1st place for Pet Grooming in the Readers’ Choice Best in Business Awards. You can feel comfortable leaving your beloved pet in the hands of Tracy and her team. See ad on this page

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Setting a Marketing Budget for Your Small Business Don’t Be Afraid of Getting Your Name Out There!

One thing I’ve learned during my time as an entrepreneur is that we small business owners are always looking to take things to the next level. There’s a constant desire to kick things up a notch, to hunt for the next big thing, to look for more. I’ve worked with companies both large and small, and a great way to move the meter on your business is to consider doing a bit of marketing. Unfortunately, that can sometimes be where things get a bit tricky. The world of marketing is, to many, a scary, daunting place, full of “creatives” and “buzz words,” and people looking to part your business from its hard-earned money. Now, there are plenty of irrational fears about the industry that can be explained away, but nearly any effective form of marketing is going to necessitate an investment of capital – and therefore, will require a budget. There’s that terrifying, six-letter word! It can always be a little distressing setting a budget for anything, especially as a small business owner. I think that a lot of this fear comes from the fact that people often view funds earmarked for a budget as money that’s been thrown into the wind. It used to be theirs, but now it’s gone – sacrificed to the gods of marketing! Further, the proposition of setting a budget for something as nebulous and conceptual as “marketing” can be an odd experience as well. In most cases, when you spend money on something, you receive something tangible in return: if you spend X amount of money, you get Y product in return. For individuals new to the world of marketing, it can be tough parting with that income, especially when the return doesn’t necessarily appear to be a quantifiable thing. With all that being said, I would encourage anybody who owns a small business to approach marketing from a wholly fresh per-

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spective. Spending money to make money is never an easy ask, but it is oftentimes an entirely necessary part of being a business owner. Further, investing in marketing can be the best thing you do for your company – if you’re smart about it. It’s all about knowing your business, making intelligent decisions, and working with a team or individual that has your best interests at heart. So, where to begin in determining a marketing budget? Well, let’s start with what’s most important – your company. The current state of your business and the stage of life that it’s at will help you decide some of the overarching characteristics of your marketing budget. Has your business been around for a few years, and does it already enjoy an appreciable amount of brand recognition within its target market? You can probably get away with spending anywhere between 6-10% of your projected revenue on marketing. If you’re a brand-new business and are just working on getting your name out there, you’ll probably want to bump that number up to be closer to 10-15% of your revenue; this might seem like a hefty chunk of change, but keep in mind that if your business is newer, 15% of your earnings will generally amount to a much smaller total than the same percentage of an established business’s revenue. You can play around with these numbers a bit – and of course, at the end of the day, it all comes down to doing what’s best for your business – but these are some decent figures to start out with. Numbers like these can be a little unnerving, but keep in mind that if you’re starting a new business, you’ll be looking to carve out a market space and develop brand recognition with an audience group that has literally never heard of you before – not exactly an easy task. As businesses establish themselves and develop that brand awareness, the cost of doing marketing drops significantly, as they’ve already got that name-recognition going for them. From there, it’s a matter of deciding how to best allocate those funds. That in and of itself is a topic complex enough for an entirely separate article, but to give you a quick overview, there are a number of marketing venues that you’re now empowered to pursue after setting your budget, including branding, social media, websites, advertising (both digital and traditional), content, and even special events. Once you’ve nailed down your marketing budget, a whole plethora of options to set your business ahead become available. It can be a little intimidating setting that budget in the first place, but once you do, the opportunities that begin to present themselves are nearly limitless. Open up a bottle of wine and celebrate – your business now has a marketing budget, and the potential to reach countless numbers of clients who wouldn’t have heard of you otherwise. Congratulations! The Newsy Neighbour Magazine

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Reasons why every company should have a web site 1 .Don't let your competition take over your position! Most companies today use internet to search for suppliers. In case you don't own a website, but your competition does, your competitor gains a competitive advantage. 2. Customers will find you on the internet. Majority of customers use internet to look for services and products. Internet serves as a tool for finding a proper seller, who meets all buyer's wants and needs. The internet saves the buyer time and travel expenses. Quality websites save customers' time and makes their searching and shopping experience more enjoyable. 3. It takes certain time to reach first positions in search engine results. Displaying websites on the top positions in search results is important for your business. However, this does not happen overnight. It usually takes two or three months until your website (if it's properly optimized for search engines) starts scoring high in the search results. Therefore, do not wait too long and invest in a professional website! 4. Your friends can promote your business. The best way to spread information these days, is using internet. Complete information about your company is displayed on your website. If your friend or a good customer wants to recommend your company, the only thing they need to remember is the name of your website. 5. Company presentation. What is equally important, websites build the best and the most coherent image about your company. You do not need to visit a company or call the secretary to get an idea about a company. If designed properly, your website visitor receives a positive impression about your company and he/she will contact you.

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carrageenan can wreak havoc on your gastrointestinal tract. Animal studies suggest it may even lead to inflammation, intestinal lesions, ulcers and tumours — eek!

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Out of the millions of products for your health, I have chosen this article to focus on protein powders. Not all protein powders are created equal—like everything else in life, there will always be a greater or lesser quality with any purchase you make, especially when it comes to the food we eat. When it comes to protein powders, this is especially true. If you care to venture to any one of the numerous health supply stores in your town, you will find hundreds of different protein powders. Tell me how on earth a person is able to sort through and decide which is the best for you, especially since all our body chemistries are different and different products will affect people in different ways? Well, believe it or not, I actually have the answer to that exact question. MAKE YOUR OWN! Yes, you can DIY with your very own custom protein powder—after all, who knows your body better than you do? And you will know exactly what you are drinking. I’m afraid to tell you there are some sketchy products on the market with chemicals you do not want to be adding to your morning smoothie. Such as: Carrageenan According to research from the Cornucopia Institute,

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A Consumer Reports study of 15 popular protein powders found that many contained heavy metals including arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury, some in quantities that exceed safety limits. How do they get in there? Some heavy metals occur naturally in the earth, while others come from pesticides and fertilizer that make their way into the soil and water used to grow the ingredients.

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To avoid turning your recovery shake into a gut-busting milk shake, labels that say “low-carb,” “low-sugar” or “sugar-free” sound like a good idea. The problem? Many manufacturers often add something else to make their protein more palatable. This is often an artificial sweetener such as sucralose, aspartame or saccharin, or sugar alcohols, which may appear on the ingredient panel as sorbitol or maltitol. There really isn’t a good option in the bunch. Recent research links artificial sweeteners with everything from weight gain to cancer while sugar alcohols can cause gas, bloating and diarrhea in perfectly healthy people. Without sugar or sugar substitutes in your powder, you can always sweeten your drink with fresh or frozen fruit or a squeeze of honey. Back to the good news – easy, healthy, and marvelous “Homemade Protein Powders”.

Homemade Protein Powder

Makes 10 servings 3 cups (240 gm) instant nonfat dry milk, divided 1 cup (80 gm) old fashioned or instant dry oats 1 cup (142 gm) almonds Sweetener of your choice Place 1 cup instant dry milk, 1 cup oats, 1 cup almonds in blender. Pulse until smooth. Place remaining instant dry milk in blender and pulse just a few times until blended. Place in container and cover tightly. Keep at room temperature if you use within 2 weeks - if storing longer, store in the refrigerator so the nuts don't go rancid. To use, scoop 1/2 cup into 1/2-1 cup liquid in a blender; if possible let set 5-10 minutes for oats to plump. Add additional fruits, flaThe Newsy Neighbour Magazine

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Serves: 4 servings ½ cup almond meal (or use sunflower seed flour for nut-free) ⅓ cup chia seed ¼ cup hemp hearts 2 tbsp carob powder (optional) 1 tbsp Maca Powder Pinch of sea salt Grind the chia seed and hemp hearts in a coffee or spice grinder individually until a fine flour. Be careful not to overgrind. Mix together all the ingredients together (omit carob powder for an original flavour) and store in an air-tight container in a dry, dark place. Use 4 tbsp in a smoothie.

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See how easy it is to make your own protein powder with this recipe? Adapted from the lovely Emily at Daily Garnish Author: The Seasonal Diet Recipe type: Protein Powder Serves: 16 1½ cups hemp protein 1 cup + 2 tbsp ground flax meal ½ cup toasted carob ½ cup raw cacao 4 tsp vanilla bean powder ½ - 1 tsp stevia 4 tablets chlorella, ground up (1/2 tsp. if you have powder) ¼ cup maca powder Add all ingredients to a large bowl, mix well to combine. Store in an air-tight container in the freezer. Feel free to double the recipe and switch the superfoods based on what you have on hand! This protein powder tastes great, it’s super filling and satisfying. Oh, and there’s no chalky taste/texture! It has no common allergens (whey, soy, corn), it’s free of refined sugar and sweetened with stevia (a low glycemic sweetener), there are no preservatives, and it’s full of superfoods to help you stay focused and fueled throughout the day! Drink it with water, almond milk or add it to your favourite smoothie! There you have it—you can have your cake (protein powder) and eat it, too!! Be healthy. Kathryn Hartwell References: livestrong.com, teaspoonofspice.com, forkandbeans.com and the seasonaldiet.com

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A Mindful Minute

Becky is an Alberta girl, yoga teacher, writer, sometimes artist, budding guitar star and serial entrepreneur that enjoys looking into what makes people tick and what makes life a vibrant and loving experience. Through classes, workshops, online offerings and writing, she enjoys sharing the wisdom of yoga, self-knowledge, learnings from her fellow humans, and encouraging and empowering all to take ownership of their life, health and happiness. She can be reached via email at iambeckystone@gmail.com. Follow her on Facebook @ayogapath and on Instagram @a_yoga_path.

Life Lessons

Life. Full of lessons, right? Lessons that can hurt, sometimes a lot. Despite all our shoulda/coulda/ woulda's, most of us understand or have experienced this: If we had never had that difficult time in our life, neither would we have the blessings that somehow are linked to its happening. Think of a ship at sea, tossed by a sudden storm. The captain of the ship sets sail on a course. Now, some captains know exactly where they plan to steer their ship. They have the plans in place and have the necessary crew and equipment to get to where they are going. There are also, however, those captains that hope they know where they are heading: they may keep their eye on the horizon but are not fully equipped for the arduous journey yet to come. And, of course, there are captains that have no idea their ship has left the harbour, let alone how to steer it. No matter what type of captain we are when we set out - life happens, right? For better or worse, destination in mind or floating aimlessly, we are all on this journey called life. Life, of course, never goes quite as planned or without any difficulties. No matter how prepared we are, there will always be lessons waiting for us on our journey. In the midst of a storm, every captain will do their very best to stay (1st) alive and (2nd) in control of the

direction of their ship. We are not necessarily aware of what we are learning as we navigate, at least maybe not right away. We have no idea whether any good will come from this difficulty. We are forced to grow, learn, hurt, change, heal, close a door, take a new path... Everyone has weathered a storm. They are hard. They often hurt. They often change our perspective. But hear me when I say this: EVERY storm has blessings woven within it, like gold thread in a common fabric. What we learn and gain from life’s lessons can, and often do, outweigh the pain that we had to go through to learn. In truth, it can take years of distance between the lesson and our ability to see the full expression of the blessings that have arisen. Blessings that could only enter our lives through the lessons we have learned, and the course we were set upon. I believe every one of us can see beauty that we now have in our life that directly correlates to the lessons and direction our storms have given us. Faith in that, as a Divine principle, is one that has given me comfort when I have felt frightened and hopelessly at the mercy of life. If you are currently in the midst of a storm, please let these words give you hope: No matter how much it hurts right now, it will be ok. Your ship is one that can withstand the tempest. What you are currently experiencing will pass. And at the other end of the bad weather, the sun is still shining. Your rainbow can only be seen once you get out from under the clouds. Have faith that because of toughest parts of life there are golden threads being woven in the cloth, waiting to catch the sun and enrich the tapestry of the ongoing creation that is your life. Namaste, Becky PS. For many years I have been the owner/operator of Pranava Yoga in Strathmore. If it is news to you that our lovely little space has changed hands, please know that it is in the sure hands of another captain. If you have current passes or memberships, all will remain accessible to you in the new yoga studio Transcend Yoga. Please contact them directly for more information. PPS. I am still teaching yoga! In fact, I am very much looking forward to the blessing of immersing myself in practice and sharing. I can be found at the new studio (same location as Pranava) or privately in my new pursuits in yoga, writing and business. And, of course, here as a continuing contributor of the Newsy Neighbour!

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I AM AN... APPLE

You’ve heard the story of Adam and Eve and how they were kicked out of the Garden of Eden for swiping an apple. Well, I

know why they did it; apples are good for you! Those crazy kids just wanted a little bite of the bountiful, a jolt of the juicy, and frankly I don’t blame them one little bit. Before I go any further, I guess introductions are in order. My name is Adam—haha! An apple named Adam, it’s kind of like a cat named Tom, or a dog named Chili. You just can’t make stuff like this up. Anyway, I’m Adam, and it’s nice to make your acquaintance.

While my most famous ancestor was a product of the spectacular one-tree orchard at Eden, most of my relatives originated in Western Asia. I don’t mean to sound immodest, but we apples really are the rock stars of fruit. Back in the day, Gaia (aka Mother Earth) presented a golden apple tree to Zeus and his blushing bride, Hera, on their wedding day. The ancient Persians, followed by the Greeks, then the Romans, considered apples the very personification of pleasure. (That has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? You won’t hear anything like that said of, say, grapefruit). Wealthy Persians created walled apple gardens, and called them pairidaeza. The Greeks and Romans followed suit in Latin they were called pardisus. Sounds like paradise to me. It was the Romans who, in the process of conquering most of Europe, brought apples along with their legions and flush toilets. The Roman poet Horace noted in 100 B.C. that the perfect meal starts with eggs, and ends with us. While we’ve inspired lots of love and gastronomic delight over the centuries, we’ve also stimulated the odd brain cell. For example, it took one of my relatives

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Remember the saying, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away”? Well, like many sayings, this one happens to be mostly true. We are, in fact, very, very good for you. Researchers have said we may reduce the risk of colon, prostate, and lung cancer. We’re a rich source of antioxidant compounds. We may also help combat heart disease, promote weight loss, and our fibre can assist in controlling cholesterol. My green cousins can act as a liver and gall bladder cleanser, and even aid in softening gallstones. Because of our high-water content, we’re cooling and moistening, and can aide in reducing fever; just grate us and serve to the patient, et voila. Steamed apples sweetened with honey are beneficial for a dry cough and may help remove mucous from the lungs, plus, prepared that way, we’re just plain delicious. Our flavour is a magical blend of tartness, sweetness, and bitterness, capped by a heady aroma, a mysterious blend of 250 trace chemicals that awakens the senses (remember, we’re a highly romantic fruit). But wait, there's more! Eating us raw gives the gums a healthy massage and cleans the teeth. And as if all that wasn’t enough, we’re a good source of potassium, folic acid, and vitamin C. We also have trace amounts of B vitamins, iron, magnesium, and zinc for good measure. I could go on, but I don’t want you to think I’m bragging. So, I’ll stop with the back-slapping and pass on a few ideas for ways you can eat me. When you toss me into a salad, my little bursts of sweetness will make said salad special. Slice me on top of your peanut butter sandwich to give it some sweet crunch, and pleasantly contrasting flavour. Make a vegan Waldorf salad with diced apples, diced celery, raisins, and vegan mayonnaise. If you’re fortunate enough to have a juicer in your kitchen, you can enjoy fresh apple juice throughout the year (yum). And in case you’re felling a little frisky, try some of these easy recipes featuring yours truly. Enjoy me for your health. Enjoy me for the sheer fun of it!

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Now, of course, you can find us in virtually every state and province in the USA and Canada. Not to mention much of the rest of the world. From our modest, hard-scrabble beginnings in the mountains of Kazakhstan, there are now almost 7,000 varieties of domesticated apples on the planet. Mind-boggling, isn’t it? Most of you eat us raw; watch out for our seeds, though, they’re slightly poisonous. For those of you who are a little more industrious, we can be canned or juiced, we can be milled to produce apple cider, and our juice can be fermented to make vinegar and distilled to make all sorts of alcoholic beverages. Apple butter (my personal favourite) and apple jelly are both popular, and we can even be made into oil.

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to finally get fed up and fall on the head of Sir Isaac Newton back in 1655 to provide the inspiration for the discovery of the laws of gravitation. We were brought to North America in the 1600s by European immigrants, if I remember correctly, the first apple orchard on the North American continent was planted near Boston in 1625.

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THE CHRONICLES OF LARRY AND ROGER: A Pair of Diabetic Feet Written by: Vicki L Myhre CPOD (I) CMP PFRP. Jenericay Wellness and Footcare. Internationally Certified Podologist. Registered through the Canadian Examining. Board of Health Practitioners

A Daily Living Guide for Type 2 Diabetes Hey there! Larry and Roger here! Happy April. We just had a bit of a set back. Our human got that bug that has been going around and we all ended up spending a few days in bed as we worked it through. I know many of you have gone through

the same experience. The real problem is this… we got off track, and now we are having a hard time trying to get the habit back in place… It is never easy, is it? The Fit Bit is back on, we’re walking 5000 steps a day (baby steps); that is what makes it work. We know that if we can do this, you can do it, too. While hanging out on the couch, we found an amazing article on healthline.com that we would love to share with you; it goes well with the Health and Fitness theme of the month.

A Daily Living Guide for Type 2 Diabetes Written by Meg Brannagan RN, BSN

Medically Reviewed by Steve Kim, MD on February 16, 2016 Living with type 2 diabetes means you have to manage your daily habits and take good care of yourself. Some people need to lose weight, while others need a combination of lifestyle changes. This may seem like a lot to take on. But with a little bit of work, you can manage your diabetes and take control of your health. Here are some tips to help you get started, no matter where you are on your type 2 diabetes journey.

Losing Weight

Many people with type 2 diabetes are also overweight. If you need to lose weight, you’re not alone. Controlling your weight can help you regulate your blood sugar levels. A major part of managing your weight is making healthy food choices. Strive for a diet that contains a variety of nutrients, such as: • vitamins, found in fruits and fortified cereals • minerals, found in vegetables and dairy • protein, found in meat, nuts, and seeds • healthy carbohydrates, found in vegetables, legumes, and whole grains • healthy fats, found in olive oil, nuts, and dairy It can be difficult to reach your desired body weight. The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases says that losing just 10 to 15 pounds can make a difference. Cut back your total calories each day by eating smaller portions, and you may have more success with weight control. Of course, talk to your primary care doctor, diabetes health team, or a dietitian before starting a weight loss program.

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Exercise

Regular exercise can help to control your weight. It can also decrease your risk of other health complications. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), you should try to get 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise, five days a week. Moderate-intensity exercise includes activities like fast walking, biking, jogging, aerobics, and swimming. Be creative and find other activities, like skiing or surfing, that raise your heart rate and cause you to sweat. Check with your doctor before starting a program to be sure that it’s safe, especially for your heart and your joints. If you’re not used to exercising regularly, start off slowly and then work your way up to doing more each time.

Medications

You may be able to manage type 2 diabetes through diet and exercise, but you may also need the aid of prescription medications. Diabetes Medications are typically oral pills that help control blood sugar levels. Often, the medicine will lower your blood sugar, and you’ll notice that your levels are better controlled. There are many different medications used for type 2 diabetes. You may need only one kind or a combination of several. Take each medication as it is prescribed, and let your doctor know if you experience any side effects.

Oral Health

Having type 2 diabetes puts you at risk for dental problems such as gum disease. When your blood sugar levels are too high, you may have trouble fighting off bacteria that cause oral infections. You may also have a higher risk of dry mouth, which can cause sores that make it hard to chew food. Regular brushing and flossing is particularly important. To avoid problems, brush your teeth after eating and use a soft toothbrush. Floss your teeth at least once a day, but be gentle when working the floss between your teeth. See your dentist regularly and be sure to tell them that you have type 2 diabetes. Your dentist may also recommend other resources for keeping your teeth healthy.

Watching for Complications

Complications from type 2 diabetes can develop in almost any area of your body. So, it’s important to be aware of certain signs. Type 2 diabetes can increase your risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, or stroke. See your doctor for help with testing to check your blood cholesterol and your blood pressure. Uncontrolled blood sugar levels can also cause poor circulation that affects your feet. Take good care of your feet by wearing socks at all times, even around the house. Check your feet for sores and keep your toenails short. Make sure that your shoes fit well and aren’t causing blisters. Poor circulation can also damage blood vessels in other areas, such as your kidneys or the retina of your eyes. Look for signs of problems, and tell your doctor if you’re not feeling well. Day-to-day management of type 2 diabetes is ongoing. It may be overwhelming at first, but establishing a regular schedule can help you stay on top of your disease. Well, there you have it! What a great article, loaded with info for all of us Diabetics. It’s a keeper! Next month is Mother’s Day. We are looking for a GRANDE RECIPE to share for the special day… Stay tuned for scrumptious goodness. Until Next month, Make your Footprints Count. Larry and Roger

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We all know that it’s important for you to see your local dentist and hygienist regularly to maintain your oral health. Although your hygienist may

go over brushing and flossing technique during a dental cleaning, she/he may not share with you all the advantages that come with embracing some waxed floss. Did you know that flossing can extend your life? Really – we’re not making this stuff up in an attempt to get you running to the bathroom to floss like a crazy person!! Daily flossing can really extend your life due to keeping bacterial levels, and therefore associated inflammation, to a normal level. Floss is considered an inter-dental cleaner – meaning it cleans in-between teeth – removing food debris, plaque, and bacteria. If not removed, plaque levels increase along with bacteria, which results in increased acid formation and irritation to gum and bone tissue. The inflammation that occurs in the mouth is displayed as puffy gums that bleed easily and pull-away from teeth in an attempt to avoid the irritation. Gums that are inflamed, puffy, and have pulled away from the neck of a tooth, create the perfect environment for more trapped food debris, plaque formation, and further inflammation. It’s a vicious cycle – no flossing, plaque development – plaque development creates swollen gums – swollen gums provide an area for food particles to become trapped – more plaque forms, and on and on. But, just a few minutes spent every day flossing teeth can stop the cycle and control the level of plaque and bacteria in the mouth. A few minutes a day is all it takes – but the rewards are huge as the consistent removal of food debris and plaque contributes greatly to maintaining clean teeth and healthy gums – and helps reduce the risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, and other physical diseases. We would encourage all patients to invest a few minutes each day brushing and flossing. This easy but effective method of keeping teeth clean helps prevent tooth decay, bad breath, gum and bone loss and premature loss of teeth. What have you got to lose by not flossing? Your smile and your health.

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When you hear or see these words ‘Health and Wellness’ (two simple words, right?), what comes to your mind? Your physical body, nutrition, weight loss or

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1. You should always be aware of what you put into your body as fuel to help you move, sleep, manage

stress, and to help you stay active and vibrate. These should include the right vitamins and minerals for your body, along with a well-balanced diet. You should also think of the products that you use on your body like soaps, lotions, perfumes, makeup, deodorant and even the cleaners you use to clean up your world. Some of these products contain toxins and they can damage cells, disrupt our endocrine systems, and impair the body’s ability to absorb nutrients and heal itself.

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3. For mental and emotional health, this can be a little trickier! Everyone has their own points of view and

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Ok, I admit it. I may be a wee bit of a quote junkie. They are in every room of my house, on walls and table tops. Some are short, only a few words, while others fill a 16” x 20” frame. My computer monitor has a rotating slideshow of the most inspiring quotes I’ve come across and every notebook I have ever written in contains dozens of quotes from the speakers I’ve heard. I have quotes taped to my desk and monitor such as one by Albert Einstein that says, “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” And if you’ve read my previous articles in the Newsy Neighbour, you may have noticed that they all start with… yes, you guessed it… a quote! For me, quotes are like having wise, supportive friends around you all the time. I believe quotes can motivate you into action or cause you to pause and reflect. They can bring comfort during times of challenge and clarity during times of confusion. They can be frivolous and fun or they can have a deep personal meaning. Yes, quotes are an excellent part of any wellness program as they certainly do feed the mind and soul. My best friend is a good example of this. When his father passed away, they found a typewritten quote (prayer) in his wallet that he had been carrying around for many years. Les was so moved by how important the message was to his dad that he tattooed it onto his forearms exactly as it was written and in the same typewriter font as his dad’s note. This is what his dad’s favourite football coach, Paul ‘Bear’ Bryant, read to his players before every game and it reads, “This is the beginning of a new day, which God has given me to use as I will – I can create or destroy – but I should choose wisely, so as not to forget the price I paid for it. What I do today is very important because I am exchanging a day of my life for it. When tomorrow comes this day will be gone forever, leaving something in its place, which I have traded for it.” As a result of the deep impact this has had on his life, Les is in the midst of creating a daily inspiration email program that will send subscribers a quote, thought to ponder and a short activity to help them experience the message of the quote. He knows, as do many of my other quote-loving friends, just how quotes can positively impact people’s lives. Last week, quotes were the source of inspiration at the Toastmasters meeting in Strathmore as each person was given a random quote and asked to speak on it for two minutes. The quote I received was, “Until you value yourself, you won’t value your time. Until you value your time, you will not do anything with it,” by M. Scott Peck. My interpretation of this quote is to appreciate who you are and to gift yourself time to do things that matter to you, to spend quality time with those whose company you enjoy. We can get so caught up in the ‘doing-ness’ of life that we forget to stop, breathe and enjoy the moment we are

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Bathing Suit Shopping I have just been through the annual pilgrimage of torture and humiliation known as buying a bathing suit.

Back in the 1940's and 1950's, the bathing suits for women with a mature figure were designed for women with a mature figure boned, trussed and reinforced, not so much sewn as engineered. They were built to hold back and uplift and they did a good job. Today's stretch fabrics are designed for the prepubescent girl with a figure carved from a potato chip. The mature woman has a choice - she can either front up at the maternity department and try on a floral suit with a skirt, coming away looking like a hippopotamus who escaped from Disney's Fantasia - or she can wander

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I guess my point is this: don’t lose sight of who you are if you lose your job. You will always be considerably more than a line or two on a business card. Take the time to remind yourself that while you may not currently be a geologist, administrative assistant, welder, salesperson or whatever, you still have countless other things that make you – you.

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Why do we as a society tend to define a person’s worth by a few words on a business card? Why does it seem a person’s value is directly tied to what they do for a living? Why do reality TV shows, and I use that word very lightly, always show the person’s occupation alongside their name? The Bachelor’s Ryan – Firefighter, Big Brother’s Jackie – Professional Pizza Maker.

After a long winter, spring can feel like it’s a long time coming. We’re all anxious for the sight of crocuses and tulips, and the gardeners among us are desperate to get our fingers in the soil.

It starts when we are in grade school with our kindergarten teachers asking us what we want to be when we grow up. By the time we graduate high school, the pressure to have an answer is insane. Why can’t we answer happy - or healthy, or inspiring, or content, or naked on a beach? Why can’t my life goal be to make people smile? What is wrong with choosing a future not based on a pay cheque or corporate ladder? Why can’t I work in a fast food restaurant asking, “Do you want fries with that?” if it provides me with the funds to live a happy life? Why do we assume success in life equals success in career? Why do some people still, in this day and age, think stay-at-home parents are somehow not of as much value as the suits and ties of the corporate world? Why do most stay-at-home parents devalue themselves to the point that when they are asked what do you do that they answer “Oh, I’m just a Mom.”?

Starting a few seeds in a sunny window is a very easy way to get a jump on the season, and it’s easier than you might expect: • Seeding trays with clear, plastic domes will help your seeds germinate better, and there are even inexpensive versions with supplemental lights. • Resist the temptation to plant a whole packet of seeds if you don’t want that many plants. You can always save some for next year. • Check the seed packet to see how long your selected plants will take to reach maturity, or when they should bloom. Then calculate back so that you seed indoors at the correct time.

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Containers are a great way to create a splash wherever you’d like a little more colour, and they’re wonderfully flexible: • If you have trouble waiting for that last frost, plant containers inside and gradually harden them off by putting them outside

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on warm days. • You don’t have to stop with the front steps and deck – a bold planter on the lawn, or even in a bed, will create a stunning focal point. • Single-variety containers are a great way to showcase your favourite plants. • If you prefer containers with more than one variety, remember to use different textures as well as different colours.

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Be aware though, because not all Tequila’s are equal; there are some very low quality products. So, when you purchase, make sure you are getting the real 100 percent pure agave tequila. OK, let’s get scientific for a moment. Increasing fibre in your diet helps in the reduction of cholesterol levels. Like fibre, agavins lower triglycerides in the blood and levels of cholesterol, this was determined by researchers in Plant Foods for Human Nutrition. AND the good news for diabetics is that tequila has significantly less sugar; therefore, it will have much less of an impact on blood sugar.

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According to all the research I have done for this article, it seems that “Blanco tequila” is the purest type of 100 percent agave tequila — more pure than aged agave tequilas like reposados, or mixed tequilas that include other types of sugars. “Blanco or silver tequilas are the healthiest because the darker aged tequilas are often aged in barrels used for other types of alcohols,” explains Chris Chen, licensed acupuncturist and owner of the Simple Broth Bone Company. There are far more ways to enjoy Tequila than in your favourite margarita (tequila, lime juice, ice, and perhaps some agave syrup). I add it to my spaghetti sauce, soups, and fish recipes. But, stop the bus – the next time you are looking for that perfect recipe for your guests, try one of these most Luscious creations.

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I know many of you would never consider even the slightest sip of this type of alcohol, but I am here to tell you, believe it or not, it is good for you. If you are going to partake in having a little sip of an alcoholic beverage now and again (besides red wine, of course) you might want to consider TEQUILA. It is brewed from blue agave, which when its leaves are sheared, leave a massive pit referred to in Spanish as the “piña,” or pineapple. The agave juice that will be fermented and distilled into tequila comes from heating and crushing the piña. According to the American Chemical Society, the agave that tequila is made from helps promote calcium absorption, the regulation of lipid absorption and facilitates the growth of intestinal flora. Almost all tequila is produced in the Mexican state of Jalisco. But Mexican law also allows tequila to be produced in certain limited municipalities in the states of Tamaulipas, Nayarit, Michoacán, and Guanajuato. (And yes, there is a town called Tequila.) Agave isn’t easy to grow. You must have the right desert conditions, and even then, most blue agave takes about eight years to mature. And that just gets you to harvest. If you have any desire to age your tequila, tack on some more time!

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A cumin-lime vinaigrette spiked with a tiny amount of tequila adds a little something extra to this gorgeous grilled salad of peaches and fresh mozzarella cheese. As the seasons change, consider substituting heirloom tomatoes, plums, and other soft fruits for the peaches. We found traditional peaches work better in this dish than white peaches, which have more sugar and water and don't hold up as well on the grill.

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chili powder 1 1/2 tablespoons tequila 1/3 cup olive oil Vegetable cooking spray 1 (6-oz.) package watercress or baby arugula, thoroughly washed 3/4-pound fresh mozzarella, cut into 16 (1/4inch) slices Garnish: fresh cilantro sprigs Peel and chop 1 peach. Cut remaining 4 peaches into 28 (1/4-inch-thick) rounds, cutting through stem and bottom ends. (Cut peaches inward from sides, cutting each side just until you reach the pit. Discard pits.) Process chopped peach, green onions, next 7 ingredients, and tequila in a food processor 10 to 15 seconds or until smooth. Add oil, and pulse 3 to 4 times or until thoroughly combined. Coat cold cooking grate of grill with cooking spray, and place on grill. Preheat grill to 350°F to 400°F (medium-high). Brush both sides of peach rounds with 1/3 cup peach dressing. Grill peach rounds, covered with grill lid, 3 to 5 minutes on each side or until grill marks appear. Arrange watercress evenly on 4 plates. Alternately layer 4 grilled peach rounds and 4 cheese slices over watercress on each plate. Top each with 3 more peach rounds. Drizzle with remaining peach dressing. Garnish, if desired.

Margarita Marinade Just like the cocktail it's named for, this easy marinade is a four-ingredient flavour explosion of tart, sweet, and salty all rolled up into one. Here it's used to jazz up chicken wings, but it works wonders for flank steak, grilled pork, and chicken thighs too.

3/4 cup tequila 3/4 cup triple sec 1/4 cup fresh lime juice 2 teaspoons coarse kosher salt In a bowl, whisk together tequila and triple sec. Stir in lime juice and salt. Stir until salt dissolves.

Tequila Mexican Cheese Dip In this cheese dip, better known as queso fundido in Spanish, the tequila not only shines through but gives the melted cheese a luscious texture. Typical salsa ingredients (tomato, onion, chili, cilantro) mingle with the cheese, to make an unforgettable Mexican dip. This dip needs to be eaten as soon as it's made or kept warm (for a relatively short time) in a chafing dish. Don't worry, before you know it, it will be all gone! I like to accompany with homemade tortilla chips. 1 tbsp olive oil 1 large ripe tomato, cored, seeded (if you wish) and cut into 1/4-inch pieces 1 medium white onion, cut into 1/4-inch pieces Hot green chili(s) to taste, (roughly 1 large jalapeño or 2 large serrano’s), stemmed, seeded and finely chopped 3 tbsp tequila, preferably a silver tequila 8 oz Mexican melting cheese (such as Chihuahua or quesadilla) or Monterey Jack, mild cheddar or brick, shredded (you'll have about 2 cups) 1/2 cup (loosely packed) chopped cilantro (thick bottom stems cut off) Heat the oil in a large (10-inch) skillet over medium-high. Add the tomato, onion and chili(s), and cook, stirring constantly, until the onion begins to soften and brown, about 7 minutes. Add the tequila and cook, stirring, for a minute or so, until reduced to a glaze. With the skillet of tequila-infused vegetables over medium-low, sprinkle in the cheese. Stir slowly and constantly until just melted-too long over the heat and the cheese will become tough, oily and stringy. Scoop into a warm dish, sprinkle with the cilantro and serve right away with chips to dip. There you have it—have a shot of Tequila in your Margarita or now you have the inspiration to add it to your favourite recipe!! To your health! Kathryn Hartwell

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February Backyard Jam Local Music Showcase A Staggering Display of Local Talent One of the things I love most about live, local music is the potential for incredibly talented artists to pop up when you’re least expecting it.

You might be out for a drink one night, maybe celebrating a friend-of-a-friend’s birthday, in a bar or pub you’ve never really visited before, and suddenly, it hits you. You put down your beer and peer over a sea of heads at the band performing onstage. You’ve never seen them before – never even heard of them, if we’re being honest – but there’s something about those guitar licks, that drum fill, the bark of the singer’s vocals that has you hooked. It’s this feeling of excitement and discovery that we were hoping to capture during the first Backyard Jam Local Music Showcase, and I’d like to think that we succeeded! The evening was jam-packed with incredible homegrown talent of all different styles and stripes: from the energetic rock n’ roll of Marwood Way, to the country twang of Miles Tornberg and Sarah Beth Keeley, to the bluesy rasp of Hurricane Lisa, there was definitely something for everyone to enjoy. From the beginning of the evening to the end of it, Legends was alive with all the local musical ability that Strathmore could muster – and that turns out to be no small amount. Marwood Way led off the evening, bringing their trademark energy and youthful dynamism to the stage to start things off in the right direction. “We’ve only been together since last August, but we’ve already got 16, 17 original songs,” lead guitarist Brian Guizzo told me. “That’s a full album’s-worth of music. My group is really dedicated, and I owe them plenty for it.” Listening to Guiz-

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Miles Tornberg was next up onstage, and he brought with him that signature rootsy style that should be familiar to anybody who frequents the open jam nights he hosts out at the Strathmore Green Bar under the moniker of Rodeo Miles. The polar opposite of Marwood Way on the experience spectrum, Tornberg has been playing music for decades. “It’s been awhile since I’ve played regularly,” he let me know, although you wouldn’t know it if you were judging by his skill with a six-string. “I did a little bit of playing back in the late 70’s, early 80’s, and then rodeo kind of took over my life. So, I put the guitar away for a few years, and started picking it up again about five years ago, got playing with some people here, and we’re just having fun, trying to make music.” It really was quite a singular experience, seeing the excited, unbridled energy of a group like Marwood Way juxtaposed against the sagacious experience and technique of Miles Tornberg – neither is better or preferential to the other, but there was something special about seeing such distinct, disparate genres of music being played on the same stage, one after the other. While there was plenty of other excitement that took place throughout the evening, the night was closed out by a fantastically energetic performance from Hurricane Lisa who was accompanied onstage at various points by Sarah Beth Keeley (featured in this issue’s Monthly Music Column!) and Pam Donovan. These veterans of the local music scene really brought the evening home, and capped off a phenomenal night of local talent and musical expertise. This Backyard Jam was the first concert of its kind that Legends and The Newsy Neighbour have organized and presented, but it certainly won’t be the last. Join us for the second Backyard Jam Local Music Showcase coming up on April 14 at Legends, which will be headlined by Sarah Beth Keeley just weeks before she makes her way across the Atlantic this spring for her UK tour. Come out, have a drink or three, and discover the very best in musical talent, right in your own backyard!

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accomplished in such a short time, and his clear enthusiasm for playing music is electric. “We made it a point to jam regularly, and then we started writing music, and the songs just sort of wrote themselves. Now, we’ve started playing gigs…it’s something to really get excited about.” We couldn’t agree more with you, Brian – live music is always something worth getting excited about!

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Smart snacking that can boost your fitness routine Eating right and exercising are the two most important elements of a healthy lifestyle. We hear it time and again that these simple principles hold more power than the latest fad diet, and for those who heed the advice, the

proof is in the results. However, it's not always easy to figure out what's really good for you in the process of building - or maintaining - a healthy body. There's no question about it: if you're exercising regularly, the food you eat should support your workout routine. Whether you're a casual visitor to the gym three times a week or training for your first 100-mile bike ride, proper nutrition is essential. That means paying attention to the nutrient content of the foods you're eating, as your body will use and demand them differently than if you were living a sedentary lifestyle. And don't be fooled - there are lots of foods that are packed with sugar and calories, with no or few important nutrients, aimed at athletes. For fitness fanatics and newcomers alike, smart snacking options can provide an added boost of nutrients that the body needs even when you're on the go. Consider making a combination of these snacks a regular part of your routine.

Pistachios Not all nuts are the same, and studies are increasingly finding that these little green treats might just be an athlete's best friend. Pistachios are packed with nutrients that rank among the most important for optimal performance and health. They provide wholesome protein that is crucial for building and repairing muscle, in addition to gamma-tocopherol (a member of the

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vitamin E family) that has anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidant nutrients, which can be sapped during intensive exercise. The healthy fats in pistachios, which are the "Official Snack" of the USA Water Polo Men's and Women's teams, are no threat to your workout results, either - in fact, they'll bolster your routine because they are a fuel for endurance.

Fruits and vegetables The USDA's new dietary guidelines make no bones about it - fruits and vegetables are an incredibly important part of a healthy diet. And for athletes, they're a great source of vitamins and minerals that are important when your body is subjected to the extra demands of exercise. Choosing fruits and vegetables over juices can also give you added fibre to keep your body healthy. Whether you pack fresh or dried fruits and veggies for your pre- or post-workout snack, you can be sure that you're giving your body the extra vitamins it needs for top performance.

Whole grains No, you don't need to carry a loaf of bread with you. Instead, look for small, portable bars that offer the multiple benefits of natural whole grains. They're yet another source of healthy fiber that can help keep you going and will keep you from feeling hungry again shortly after you've eaten. And because they're whole, these grains

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will be a consultation to determine what destination would be best suited for your wedding. Travel consultants have the most up-todate information on changes that occur at the different resorts. It could be construction, weather conditions, new management, etc. They also attend many different supplier seminars and meetings that allows them to foster a great working relationship with that tour operator or brand. A travel consultant is able to block group space with a tour operator on a deposit system, which ensures that enough space is available and held for your guests. It also ensures that all guests get the same package pricing.

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Brides: If you are considering a destination wedding, make sure your wedding dress is suitable for a warm climate. Wedding dresses meant for a wedding at home are usually too hot for the tropics and you will be overheated! Grooms: Although you can be dressed either in a formal suit or a more casual pant/short and shirt, make sure they are breathable and lightweight for the tropics.

Guests

A destination wedding might have a lot of guests or it can be a small group of guests – it’s your choice. This can be accomplished several ways: guest budget, ease of travelling to the destination, type of resort (ex: adults only), time of year, etc. Although it’s not required, it’s always nice to show your appreciation to your guests for travelling to a destination for your wedding. A few ideas might be a small gift or souvenir of your wedding day or perhaps a group excursion together.

Personalize Your Day

Although the resorts are excellent at decorating and presenting your wedding location, you can also add more special touches if you desire. Perhaps you would like to make special table decorations or some homemade signs, it is your special day – have it exactly as you have always dreamed it would be!

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Planning a destination wedding is simpler than organizing the many details of a wedding at home. All-inclusive resorts have inhouse wedding coordinators who ensure that all of the details are covered and that everything on the day of your wedding goes smoothly. They also have a variety of wedding packages – from very simple to everything you have always wanted at your wedding. There are a few things to keep in mind when considering a destination wedding:

Planning Timeframe

The optimal planning time is 12-18 months prior to the desired wedding date. This ensures that you have enough time to research the many different countries and resorts as well as their legal requirements. Package pricing will also be better when planned early.

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Everyone deserves to feel good about themselves. Unfortunately, life can sometimes get in the way of that. Maybe work has been a little crazy and it’s got you stressed out; could be that you’re getting a bit older and don’t look like you did five, ten, or even 15 years ago; perhaps being a mom to three kids is really starting to take its toll on your sanity (we’re kidding about that last one…but only kind of!). Whatever your situation, it’s important to keep in mind that for you to live your best life and to be the person that everyone is counting on you to be, you need to be sure that you’re taking care of yourself and feeling good about who you are and where you’re at in life. If you’re having trouble figuring out the best place to find this self-worth, we have a suggestion that might come as a surprise to some: boudoir photog-

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raphy. “I’m a big believer in that if you take care of number one first, everything else will be taken care of appropriately,” Crystal Mitchell, photographer and studio owner of LLL Provocateur told me during a conversation she and I had. “Because if you do it backwards, and you forget about yourself, you get dragged down, you get depressed, you forget about who you are.” Mitchell goes on in detail about how often she has men, women, and couples approach her because they seem to have lost a part of themselves to the world somewhere along the way. Whether it’s that intimate spark between partners, or that view of oneself as somebody who is attractive, sexy, and worthwhile, the pressures and rigors of day-to-day living have a way of waging war against that positive self-image that is so important to maintaining a happy, fulfilled life. “It’s an investment in yourself,” Mitchell asserted, before going The Newsy Neighbour Magazine

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on in detail. “I think that it has a large amount to do with society. There’s a mould that’s been built, where you have to go to work, you have to be the mom, you have to be the cook, you have to do all this stuff, and then at the end of the day, they always feel like ‘Well, there’s no time left for me.’ That’s doing it backwards. That’s the hard part, is breaking people out of this mould, convincing them that it’s okay to spend some time on themselves.” As someone who finds himself constantly running from commitment to project to meeting to family function, I can definitely appreciate the point that she’s is driving at. Her solution? Do something for yourself. Invest in your own wellbeing. For Mitchell, the solution is as simple as spending some time feeling good about the way you look and building up your confidence in yourself again – and what better way to accomplish this than by posing for some boudoir photography?

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“It’s fun,” Mitchell stated simply. “And that’s what they need to take away from the experience – that it’s empowering, and it’s fun, because they get to just let go, and it’s freeing. I love it, because I get to watch all of them blossom. As they’re walking out the door, thinking that they’re just the hottest thing in the world, that’s exactly what my purpose is to do – changing one person at a time.” Taking a quick look at LLL Provocateur’s online gallery, it’s clear that Mitchell certainly has a way of going about instilling that sense of self-worth and confidence into every session she shoots. Not only are the photos phenomenal – she learned her craft studying at NYU – but there’s something else that comes through the images. There are so many individuals of all shapes, sizes, and walks of life represented on Mitchell’s website, but the one common thread between every shot is that there’s an indescribable natural beauty to them – a beauty that isn’t just in the lighting of the photo, or the physical appearance of the subjects, but in the confidence and self-worth that every single one of Mitchell’s models brings to the shoot. It’s a truly amazing thing to see: so many individuals, so thoroughly empowered and committed to investing in themselves.

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“Our biggest slogan is always ‘Sexy is shameless,’” Mitchell ended off. “And that’s important for us. We don’t want anybody to ever feel shameful about getting boudoir photos done. It’s not dirty, it’s a very elegant experience. It’s pretty, and it can be sexy, and I think that’s so important. Size never matters, and my clients are anywhere from 20 to 70 years old. You don’t have to be a size 0 – it’s all about bringing back that confidence.”

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Marriage Requirements Each province has its own requirements for couples wishing to be married, some of which include: marriage licenses, blood tests or residency requirements. Make sure you and your future spouse know what the requirements are in your province, and have fulfilled all marriage requirements before the big day. If either you or your future spouse has been married before, make sure you have obtained all legal documents to ensure that your new marriage is valid and legal in the eyes of your province.

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In preparing for your big day, you will sign a number of contracts for items such as wedding day photos, the reception hall and a honeymoon package. Now is a good time to start working together as a team to carefully identify credible wedding day vendors, to negotiate these contracts together, and to decide in advance how you will handle a problem if something goes wrong.

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THE POUTY PUPPY Hello Newsy Neighbour readers! I have been MIA for a couple of years. Why, you may ask? Because my life is awful. I am too depressed to write to you. I am too sad to sneak downstairs and write my story. You see, there are now TWO KIDS in my house. TWO!! Can you believe it? The little one, the boy with the high-pitched voice, is so mean to me. He gives the impression he’s giving me hugs but they are not hugs. They are death grips with choking fingers. He smiles sweetly for the camera, but he’s whispering, “Sit still, or else” in my ear. He’s terrifying. I have stopped sleeping in my parents’ room. I have slept on their bed since the day they brought me into this hell hole, then they moved me to – you’re not going to believe this – the couch. I slept fine, but I was angry so I would always sleep with my butt facing them. They said I was moved because I snored and kicked mom, but I don’t believe them. It’s a conspiracy. So eventually, I got sick of them ignoring my angering body composure and just stopped coming upstairs. They seem to be happy about it, but I know they miss me.

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Oh, and Mom is still selling her book. Gag me. If you want to buy it, it’s $10 and half of he proceeds for the month of April will go towards local elementary schools Wheatland Elementary and Westmount Elementary as a fundraiser. Contact either school if you’re even remotely interested. But don’t – I don’t support this.

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Probably not often enough! They are two very simple words sometimes forgotten in the rush and bustle of life, but words that should not be taken for granted! You always hear (or should hear!) people say to their children, “What do you say?” to prompt them to say “thank you” - words your children should learn to automatically say without the prompt. It should just come naturally, but that is up to the parents to teach their children gratitude. Words of appreciation will take them a long way in life. It’s like that little smile or wave from someone that changes your mood in a single moment. I know when I let someone into a line of traffic and get a big wave out the window it makes me feel like I’m a good person for letting them in (sounds a little silly) but how many people either don’t even think about giving you a little wave? They obviously are one of those miserable people or they have just never been taught to be thankful even for such a little thing. More and more these days I hear people talking about how our younger generation feel entitled and don’t seem to appreciate all the wonderful things they have in life. Even when we go through bad times, maybe you have nothing to be grateful for today… fine! Office Hours: We all have bad days. Instead, just be grateful for something in Monday - Thursday 5:00-8:00 Saturdays 10:00-1:00 the future. If your life is crummy, think about what you’re looking forward to tomorrow, this weekend or next month and focus on www.expressionsthedancegallery.com being happy for what is on the horizon. 126 Canal Garden. Strathmore, AB Ph: 403-901-6392 I read recently in an article that kids who understand gratitude have better grades and are less likely to get depressed. Specialists say it is important to make children do their chores and express thanks for their meals and other gestures, that it will teach them gratitude. I remember growing up, we gave thanks before our meal and again after to our mother for making it just for us; we even washed the dishes and put them away before we were allowed to leave the kitchen. I believe this taught me gratitude and I know I always say “thank you” to people I don’t even know for even a small gesture. As adults, whenever you enjoy a small pleasure, contemplate what life would be without it. As you go through your day, mentally label as a gift anything you might ordinarily take for granted. Don’t think of it as your morning cup of coffee or evening glass of wine – it’s a gift of coffee, the gift of wine. Download a Gratitude Journal App so you can record your thoughts anytime, anywhere. Every day, list 5 things you’re grateful for. You can set up regular reminders and a daily inspirational quote to keep you bright and sunny all day long. Teaching children to be grateful may a bit of a bigger challenge, but the sooner you start the sooner you have the ability to change your child’s life. Kids do not know how big or little your paycheque is. Kids do not understand what income tax or mortgages and credit card debit is. However, depending on their age, they do know how much a Nintendo DS game cartridge costs. They know how much a Wii costs. Or, a slice of pizza or a bottle of Gatorade. This is their vocabulary—their understanding of values in our material world. We can work with that. And to get our kids to understand the meaning of gratitude, we must. The two areas that probably are the most important are food and play: With food, kids nowadays tend to be horribly picky and wasteful (when I was a kid, we ate what was put in front of us and we liked it). It is getting out of hand – kids eat horrible diets today because they are just being “fed.” Susan Roberts, a pediatric occupational therapist and author of My Kid Eats Everything wrote: In the past, until about the mid-20th century, kids joined families in the kitchen, helping to prepare food, setting the table, clearing

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the table, and washing the dishes. Among them, as Roberts terms them, “multi-causal factors that have contributed to the decline in children being involved in meal preparation and clean up” are: changes in agriculture making it easier for restaurants to sell food cheaply, the increase in convenience stores, and more women at work. “People eat out much more often,” she said, so kids are not eating what’s available, they are ordering what they want. Roberts actually tells families that even if they go out to restaurants, the parents should still order the food for the child. “We have to put the parents back in charge of food. Right now, it’s the children who are in charge so, of course, they’re going to eat gummy bears and goldfish crackers.” Long ago, Roberts reminds, children even caught their family’s food. (theeatlantic.com) Teaching children to be grateful for their toys may even be a bigger challenge because they just have so many. I remember getting mittens, a jewelry box (which I still have) and a sewing kit for Christmas and I was thrilled! Oh yes and a mouse trap game. I must confess, I was as guilty as most with my own children, giving them way too much growing up and I have a picture of our front room practically filled to the hall with toys, so I really don’t have room to talk, but I’m thinking I would have done it differently if given the chance again. As parents, despite wanting to give our kids everything, one of the greatest gifts we can give is to literally give less, to force decision-making and awareness among all their choices. It’s not easy to watch your kids struggle—but in the end, it does breed gratitude. And there is no question that these lessons are most effective if you start early and consistently through every child’s primary stage. I’m extremely glad my days of raising a family are behind me;

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The Starfish Story An old man was walking on the beach one morning after a storm. In the distance, he could see someone moving like a dancer. As he came closer, he saw that it was a young woman picking up starfish and gently throwing them in to the ocean. "Young lady, why are you throwing starfish into the ocean?" "The sun is up, and the tide is going out, and if I do not throw them in, they will die," she said. "But young lady, do you not realize that there are many miles of beach and thousands of starfish? You cannot possibly make a difference." The young woman listened politely, then bent down, picked up another starfish and threw it into the sea. "It made a difference for that one." ~ Adapted from the original by Moren Eisely, Life's A Dance

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Country 100.7fm Presents songs – from a deep, emotional level – that I’ve ever written to date. It was a good six months until I was able to perform it without breaking down.” Keeley also performed a handful of additional songs that night, and they were barn-burners to be sure – full of astonishing energy, extraordinary musicianship, and burgeoning talent just aching to be let loose. To provide a bit of background, Keeley is no stranger to the music business. With two full-length albums under her belt, SBK has also opened for and played alongside acts such as Rascal Flatts, Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson, and more. Following one particularly fantastic set, country music legend Neal McCoy took some time before starting his show to give a shout-out to Keeley, letting everyone know how impressed he was with her performance, and that she was definitely an artist worth paying attention to. “It was pretty much the highlight of my career up to that point!” Keeley enthused, while telling me about the moment. As she was poised on the cusp of stardom, however, life got the in the way, as it often does. “I played all these shows, and I was getting watched by labels, but my life was in a bit of chaos.” Keeley reflected. “I parted ways in my marriage, I parted ways with my management, I was in a bad contract. But that was all years ago. Now, I’m releasing a new single, getting ready to head out on tour…it’s all pretty exciting. SBK is back!” The tour that Keeley mentioned there isn’t just a quick jaunt around southern Alberta, either. This May, she’s heading all the way across the Atlantic to play the Vamos Music Festival in Perth, Scotland, where she’ll be sharing her brand of country music on the main stage, during the show’s primetime slot on Saturday evening. She’ll also be playing another half-dozen concerts across the pond, all in support of a new single that should help to build excitement for her upcoming album to a fever-pitch, both in Europe and back here in Canada. It goes without saying that this tour is a big deal, and really, truly marks the return of SBK to the country music scene she loves so much. “Everybody’s got a story,” she told me. “Mine might be a bit different. I’m a bit of a more seasoned artist. I play high-energy shows with incredibly talented musicians, and I can’t imagine devoting my time or energy towards anything else. I’d love to show women that you don’t have to stop following your dreams – I started at 28! I want my story to be inspiring to women of all ages, that you can really do it, if you want to.” I don’t think many would argue that Keeley’s story is anything short of inspirational – and she’s clearly only just getting started! If you’re keen to take in the country stylings and poignant lyricism of Sarah Beth Keeley before her UK tour, be sure to stop by Legends in Strathmore on April 14, where she’ll be headlining the 2nd Backyard Jam Local Music Showcase. As was mentioned earlier in this article, Keeley has spent some time dealing with a restrictive contract that really limited her ability to raise funds or organize a tour like the one she’s about to embark on – so we’ll be helping her out a bit, with a portion of the proceeds generated during the Backyard Jam going to support her tour. So come on out and support local music – it’s going to be a fantastic evening! Kyle Penn

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NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman strutted through Southern Alberta last month and insulted Calgarians saying the Saddledome is an "antiquated, inefficient building" that "doesn't hold a candle to new arena's like Edmonton's Rogers Place." The New York lawyer proclaimed Calgary needs a new arena "yesterday." Comments like this is why I try to avoid the commissioner like the plague. Bettman doesn't speak for Calgarians or Albertans, he speaks for 31 wealthy NHL owners and Calgary owner (Murray Edwards) who doesn't even live in the city anymore. Is the NHL going to pay for the new building, Gary? How about you, Mr. Edwards? It was very clear from callers to my radio show that a new downtown Entertainment Center would be a welcome addition, however the majority do not want tax dollars to pay it. Calgary Mayor Naheed Neshi took it one step further. “It’s both vital and important according to Mr. Bettman,” Nenshi said. “You know, we have many things that are vitally important. We are in an economic downturn; a lot of people don’t know where their next meal is coming from. I’ve got a lot of priorities to work with. Public money must be spent for public benefit.” The arena debate highlights even a bigger issue that could soon be facing Calgary and Southern Alberta. Should Calgary bid on the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games? The Calgary Bid Exploration Committee is currently working on a master plan that

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it will present to the city in July. The mandate of the committee is to evaluate whether an Olympic bid is feasible, prudent or even realistic. The 2026 Calgary Olympic Master Plan must have transparency and detail a lasting legacy for our venues, economic opportunity, sport development, social development and cultural enrichment. Obviously, this will come with a huge price tag! VANOC president John Furlong tried to spin a balanced budget for the 2010 Games in Vancouver and Whistler. Maybe this was the case if you don't include the 2.1 billion dollars spent on the sky train from the airport to downtown, 2 billion on the sea to sky highway to Whistler, 883 million on the convention center, 663 million on the False Creek athletes’ village and almost 1 billion on security. In most cases (everything except security) this was money well spent with a lasting legacy for Vancouver and Whistler. If Calgary does move forward with a 2026 bid, do we do it on the cheap? Or do we do it with a vision for a lasting legacy? This comes with a cost! Who wouldn't want to see a train from the airport to downtown? You know our mayor would love to speed up construction of the green line LRT and a new athletes’ village would double down as affordable low cost housing after the games. Sooner or later, there will be a new arena project on the table, we may as well do this in conjunction with an Olympic bid. We also have aging Olympic facilities and if we want our legacy to continue as a leader in winter sport development, these facilities are going to need major upgrades. Either that or we are going to have to shut them down. In my opinion, there are three key threats when it comes to hosting the 2026 games. The Newsy Neighbour Magazine

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1. Will our National Park be receptive to hosting the Alpine events at the Lake Louise Ski Resort? While Nakiska can be used for ski cross, boarder cross events and maybe slalom events, Mount Allen was a terrible choice and a huge waste of money for the alpine events in 1988. If the Park says no, then we may as well stop discussion right now. 2. Are we really going to spend millions on a temporary Ski Jump facility? The Canmore Nordic Center is still a world class facility for Biathlon and Cross Country events but the jumps at Winsport are obsolete. There are lots of rumours on where this temporary facility would be built including the hill on the SAIT campus. 3. Security Costs. While former police chief Rick Hanson may have a few ideas on how to save in this department, this will be a huge number that will be tough to stomach. Speculation says the cost could close in on 1 billion dollars. Costs like this are why most democratic countries are steering clear of the Games. Countries like Russia, Korea and China don't have to be accountable to their tax payers. I did have a great suggestion from one of my listeners on Sportstalk on Newstalk 770. Why not pass some the security costs on to all competing nations? The host nation would pay the biggest tab but some costs could be shared by competing countries.

Could a 5-billion-dollar price tag be just the starting point? Will all 3 levels of government be on side? There is a reason why countries like Norway, Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, France and Poland have all backed away from potential bids. Russia in 2014, Korea in 2018, Beijing in 2022. Does the IOC really want to go to Kazakhstan for 2026? I think not, but there may not be any other options. The costs of hosting an Olympics is getting out of hand.

If you haven't done so already, I urge you check out the website shouldcalgarybid.com. Have your say and fill out the questionnaire.

Personally, I would love to see Calgary host the 2026 Olympics. I also understand it has to make economic sense. Jock has been involved in the Calgary sport media scene for over 30 years. He hosts the Calgary Stampeder football broadcasts on Newstalk 770 and is the host of Sportstalk from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. Jock@am770chqr.com On Twitter: @talkwithjock

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10 INDOOR PLANTS THAT CAN FILTER THE AIR YOU BREATHE WHILE PROVIDING MEDICINAL BENEFITS Natural Options Derek Henry, B.Kin, is a highly revered holistic health coach and world renowned natural health blogger from Kelowna, BC who created Healing the Body to help people understand the fundamental principles and intimate details to exceptional health. His popular wellness guides, coaching programs, and educational courses gives people step by step solutions to achieve a healthier body and mind, while empowering them to maintain that lifestyle on their own accord. If you would like to learn more about what he can do holistically to improve your health, check out his website, www.healingthebody.ca

Just the sight of a pink rose blossom can change a person’s outlook. The invigorating scent of peppermint alone can uplift one’s spirit. The magnificent colors, intricate designs, and enticing scents of certain plants indicate that something even more valuable lies beneath the surface.

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Plants are loaded with active compounds, nutritive elements, tannins, terpenes, antioxidants, and volatile essential oils that communicate medicinally with the cells of the human body. This is the science mankind should be studying and aligning with. Interacting with plants and observing the benefits can drastically improve the quality of one’s life and stimulate a deeper connection with self and the universe. Today it’s easy to stay closed off in an indoor bubble, disconnected from the natural environment, but these comfortable bubbles only hinder the body’s adaptive abilities and deprive the blood of fresh oxygen. Stale, indoor winter air becomes overburdened with the wastes of human respiration cycles and the byproducts of synthetic household products. Indoor plants bring the natural environment inside, filtering the air and restoring the breath that connects all. Simple indoor growing methods such as the Mini Farm Grow Box, can bring these plants to life inside the home, with little hassle and great results. A revolutionary home distiller can turn those plants into essential oils and hydrosols. Here are just 10 plants, among hundreds, that are great to have The Newsy Neighbour Magazine

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The rose is a symbol of love, but more importantly, the properties of the rose petal are an act of love to the cells inside the body. Roses contain monoterpenes, natural antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory compounds that promote healthy function of human cells.

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Rhodiola

The brain’s serotonin and dopamine levels can be altered due to various factors and experiences, but the properties of the Rhodiola rosea plant can balance neurotransmitter levels, improving one’s mood and outlook.

Lavender

In the presence of lavender, anxiety dissipates. In aromatherapy, lavender relieves headaches and depression. In clinical studies, lavender effectively treats infection and reverses degenerative inflammatory diseases. The oil is often used in natural body care products.

Rosemary

In the shuffle of modern life, it’s important to stay organized, efficient, and focused. Rosemary clears the mind, stimulates memory and increases focus. The scent alone has a powerful, positive effect.

Peony

The active ingredients in peony are anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial by nature. A unique compound called paeonol also has anti-convulsive properties and restores strained nervous systems. (RELATED: For more on medicinal plants, visit Herbs.News)

Peace Lilly

When it comes to air purification, the peace lilly goes above and beyond. These plants take in the moisture and pollutants from the air. Peace lillies absorb benzene, formaldehyde and trichlorethylene. Household chemicals such as paints, inks, rubber, dyes, detergents, plastics, gasoline, and pharmaceuticals release toxins in the air, but peace lilies filter the chemicals from the air.

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The antibacterial compounds found in eucalyptus efficiently treat infections in the sinuses, reducing inflammation and reopening the passageways. Antibacterial tannins from eucalyptus can be hydrolyzed and consumed to stop and prevent sickness. Affordable, counter top distillation technology can help turn simple plants into consumable hydrosols and essential oils. Plants such as eucalyptus, lavender, basil, thyme, oregano, and peppermint could all be used in these machines to make pure, aromatic essential oils right at home.

Feng Shui practitioners are skilled at maximizing the flow of positive energy in the home. One of their favorite plants to incorporate in homes is orchids. These gorgeous plants have a beautiful vein-like pattern on their petals that resembles a cardiovascular system. It’s no wonder why this plant’s properties relax the blood vessels, decrease stress, and improve cardiovascular health of humans.

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Basil

Basil is an important plant used in Ayurvedic medicine. It contains compounds that alleviate headaches, colds, and digestive issues. Harvested fresh in the home, basil can be added to soups, pastas, and pizza.

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The Boston fern is a natural air filter that can eliminate approximately 1,900 toxins per hour, including formaldehyde. This plant

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Being Healthy is the New Black How do you stand out in an over saturated industry like weight loss and fitness? In the last few years, our online lives have become so overly crowded with weight loss plans, diets, fitness regimes and the next best thing for “lifestyle changes”. I am unable to open my Facebook without reading a “join today” welcome into the latest program to look my best. I am all for home based businesses, as I own two of them myself, but there are ways to ensure that your home-based weight loss or fitness business like: Xyngular, Beach Body or Isagenix are able to secure a higher rate of engagement outside of your friends circle.

Here is my lean recipe to starting a home-based business in the health sector through Facebook (without irritating your dear friends): Create a Facebook page with the page type: brand or product and the category: health and beauty. I suggest creating a page separate from your profile on Facebook. This gives your friends the opportunity to opt in or opt out of receiving your business posts. Not everyone is buying what you are selling so give your friends the option to learn more about your business, or to just remain friends with no obligations Invite all of your current friends on facebook to your new page. a. This gives your friends the chance to opt in or out of your business. Once your friends are invited, post daily showcasing positive results of people who have used your products. a. The most positive buy in you will receive is from hearing success stories of others, not just yourself. Engage with your clients and request that they share their success story. It may be worth your while in free products to convince your clients to share as that doesn’t come easy. Once you have filled your page with results, photos, testimonials and friends who are supporting you, you need to connect with people outside of your immediate network. It’s #GiveAway time. The give away promotion is a chance to ask your friends to spread the word for you in hopes to win the give away contest. You can find my recipe for a successful #GiveAway contest at: http://www.stonemarketing.ca/blog/marketing-on-a-budget/mastering-the-giveawaycontest. One thing that is often missing in the give away contest is a boost. A boost is the key ingredient. Choose an amount you are willing to spend on your give away campaign and boost your give away post to reach an audience far outside of your network. A boost will allow you to choose the demographic, location, interests etc. of the audience you want to reach. It is worth $20 at $.50 per click to receive new likes and reach a target that you may not otherwise reach. Lastly, remember to use referral marketing. As a home-based business, especially in the health and fitness sector, your clients experience is your greatest marketing tool. 88% of people trust online reviews written by other consumers as much as they trust recommendations from personal contacts. Do what you need to do to get your clients to post the results as opposed to you doing it. We all know someone in our Facebook friends that fills our feeds with promotional fitness opportunities so maybe they need to know how to market their business more effectively. Daily posts do not work unless they are geared to an audience that buys in to the product as opposed to every person on your Facebook friends list. Be a friend and share my recipe with them.

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Need to cancel plans with a family member or friend? Here are some GREAT excuses! 1. My brother-in-law's friend's father's grandmother's sister's aunt's turtle died, and yes, it was a tragic death. I simply cannot go into the details! 2. My fortune teller advised against it. 3. I promised to help Ashley clean the toilet at the same time. She doesn't like doing it alone; she gets nervous that she will fall in! Some kind of toilet phobia( a weird name I can't remember for some reason...). 4. Unfortunately, there is a disturbance in the force, and it is not with me right now. I never go anywhere without the force. Skywalker strongly advises against it. 5. Harper is coming over tonight for some tea and crumpets. At least that is what his text stated. And like they say, never ditch the Prime Minister; he likes his tea time! 6. My hamster needs a good washing! He was playing with the pigs in the mud today. Silly hamster! 7. I need to double check all of the expiration dates on my milk. You can never be too sure. And I love my Cheerios in the morning! 8. Sorry, but I can't do anything for the next few hours. I am allowing my food to digest. You can never play it too safe! 9. My comfort zone and I are sipping our coffee and enjoying some bonding time. I don't like to leave my comfort zone. 10. I left my body in my other clothes, and those clothes are currently in the washer. 11. The ceiling tiles in my living room need to be recounted. Susan and I were having a debate on the count last night, and I must prove to her that I am right! 12. I am being deported Friday night; sorry, I will not be able to make it. Oh, the boring and lifeless event is Thursday night? I am getting deported Thursday night; that is what I meant to say. Sorry, the wine must be getting to me. 13. I have lost my lucky rat's tail. Sorry, but I never go out without it! 14. I must get to the bottom of this Cracker Jacks box so I can play with the toy. I heard it is a slinky! I love slinkies! 15. I have to go to the post office to see if I am still wanted. 16. I am trying to be less popular. Someone has got to do it! 17. My cat, Mr. Spinkles, just fell up the stairs. Can you believe it? Up the stairs?? "Mr. Spinkles, I am coming, just gimme one minu......" 18. I need to study for my upcoming history test. You didn't know I was taking summer school this year? I didn't either, just started today actually! :)

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Did you know that at any given time at any moment in your life you are been sent EMR’s? Sorry to say they are not some magical pow-

ers from above; no, they are electromagnetic waves. If you are sitting in front of your computer screen, talking on you cell phone, using your microwave, using your blender or toaster, pretty much everything we do every single day produces EMR’s. The vibration of an electric charge creates electromagnetic waves. This is where it gets interesting and perhaps a bit confusing, with the exception of you geniuses out there. In the quantum theory of electromagnetism, EMR’s consists of photons, the elementary particles responsible for all electromagnetic interactions. Quantum effects provide additional sources of EMR, such as the transition of electrons to lower energy levels in an atom and black-body radiation. These radiations have the ability to cause chemical reactions and damage living cells beyond that resulting from simple heating, and can be a health hazard.

When you listen to the radio, watch TV, or cook dinner in a microwave oven, you are using electromagnetic waves. Radio waves, television waves, and microwaves are all types of electromagnetic waves. The electromagnetic spectrum describes a wide range of different electromagnetic waves. Also, called EM waves, these are a special type of wave that can travel without a medium. Unlike sound waves and water waves, electromagnetic waves don't

The bottom line is, we are subject to natural radiation all day long, whether we’re indoors or outdoors. We are exposed to background radiation like terrestrial radiation, cosmic radiation, or Radon, a radioactive gas found predominantly in areas with natural occurrences of Radium. And then there is the sun, our most important natural source of radiation, i.e. sunlight. We are used to it, most of it is harmless, we even depend on it. What we must be wary of is extensive exposure to radiation, whether it’s natural or artificial. What I have been getting down to is for most people, it is impossible to go even a day without coming into contact with a radio, a microwave, a cell phone, or a laptop computer. Most people rely on these technological tools for work, communicating with friends and family, school, and personal enjoyment. What most people don’t seem to realize, however, is that all of these electronic devices are known to emit waves of Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR). Even people who are aware of this fact often ignore it, but once you know all of the adverse effects this type of radiation can have on your health, you simply can’t ignore it anymore. A lot of people will try to convince you that the negative health effects of Electromagnetic Radiation are simply a hoax or a fairy tale thought up by extremely paranoid people. Unfortunately, research is overwhelmingly proving that this is not the case at all. The more research that is done on the matter, the more solid evidence we see that Electromagnetic Radiation emitted from

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When the waitress came back, she began to cry as she wiped down the table. There, placed neatly beside the empty dish, were two nickels and five pennies. You see, he couldn't have the sundae, because he had to have enough left to leave her a tip.

4. Fourth Important Lesson - "The Obstacles in Our Path." In ancient times, a King had a boulder placed on a roadway. Then he hid himself and watched to see if anyone would remove the huge rock. Some of the king's wealthiest merchants and courtiers came by and simply walked around it. Many loudly blamed the King for not keeping the roads clear, but none did anything about getting the stone out of the way. Then a peasant came along carrying a load of vegetables. Upon approaching the boulder, the peasant laid down his burden and tried to move the stone to the side of the road. After much pushing and straining, he finally succeeded. After the peasant picked up his load of vegetables, he noticed a purse lying in the road where the boulder had been. The purse contained many gold coins and a note from the King indicating that the gold was for the person who removed the boulder from the roadway. The peasant learned what many of us never understand - "Every obstacle presents an opportunity to improve our condition."

5. Fifth Important Lesson - "Giving When It Counts." Many years ago, when I worked as a volunteer at a hospital, I got to know a little girl named Liz who was suffering from a rare and serious disease. Her only chance of recovery appeared to be a blood transfusion from her 5-year-old brother, who had miraculously survived the same disease and had developed the antibodies needed to combat the illness. The doctor explained the situation to her little brother, and asked the little boy if he would be willing to give his blood to his sister. I saw him hesitate for only a moment before taking a deep breath and saying, "Yes, I'll do it if it will save her." As the transfusion progressed, he lay in bed next to his sister and smiled, as we all did, seeing the colour returning to her cheeks. Then his face grew pale and his smile faded. He looked up at the doctor and asked with a trembling voice, "Will I start to die right away?". Being young, the little boy had misunderstood the doctor; he thought he was going to have to give his sister all of his blood in order to save her.

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Hello Newsy Neighbour Readers! This month’s issue on health and fitness is such an excellent idea as we head into spring. We will take off the hockey skates, skis and snowshoes, put away the parkas (and hopefully the snow shovels!) and pull out our sweats and runners and spend a few more hours outside enjoying slightly warmer days. Wellness and health are terms that are used in combination quite often, and we all know we need it, we crave good heath, we aim for wellness, and we try to exercise in a busy world that does not always accommodate these very important things. Being healthy does not only mean not being sick. I know for me, sleep is a major problem, and for those of you who know me, I have a lot of energy and really fail at shutting things down. That is a huge part of wellness and personally where I need the most work. I used to wear the fact that I didn’t sleep as a badge of honour, but as I age, and wisdom prevails, I know not sleeping enough is a real problem, and will require a little work on my part. Good sleep, eating well, and some good old fashioned exercise is not only the mantra we should aim for, but all of these things in some combination promote good relationships, emotional stability, spirituality, strong intuition, the ability to adapt on the fly, to love, and to think with more clarity. These things, in my opinion, lead to a beautiful existence even in the most trying of times. Pain, whether physical or mental, is a constant challenge so we need to use these tools to change our lifestyles. Sounds easy huh? Nope! It takes practice, patience, and prioritizing. This is way easier said than done, but I try not to beat myself up when I am unable to fulfill my own goals in this respect.

My number 1 priority is my family. I am completely in love with my husband and my kids, and that love empowers every decision I make, and especially my reasons for staying healthy in both mind and body. Our health is not just a way of life, in my opinion it is an attitude. One that seeks joy even in the most mundane things, and even through the tears of pain and devastation, we know that we will come through because we are worthy of happiness and health. Our intellectual brains are telling us this, but our emotional brains do not always make the connection and that is ok. Or it will be. In my life, like many of you, I have experienced extreme joy, and huge loss. Both extremes have always brought me to a place where I may not be able to ever truly recover from the losses, but I can allow myself to feel it, acknowledge it and move through the pain. Some pain will never completely heal, but we have to find reasons to take good care of ourselves. I do this by walking, by eating beautiful fresh vegetables, and my chocolate: Kraft dinner! I write songs and play music, hug everyone I meet, and kiss my nieces and nephews until they beg me to stop. Life is precious and goes by in the blink of an eye! I absolutely love to walk. It is easy, and goal oriented. In Edmonton during a session, I walk everywhere. It clears my head, and provides me with perspective and a few moments away from the rigors of session. I look for any reason to walk, and I breathe deep, I take in my surroundings, and then I jump back into life. It is part of my way of thanking my body and mind for another day of over use. Be kind to yourself, and know that you are worth the time and commitment to yourself to do these things. As always we love to hear from you.

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The Stories We Tell Ourselves

WANT TO ELIMINATE THE COMPETITION? BE AUTHENTIC Doppelgängers aside, no two people on earth are alike. In fact, the odds of you being born are incredibly small - basically zero, according to calculations offered by Dr. Ali Benazir. Knowing an original is worth far more than a copy, it is important to be our authentic self wherever we are. Authenticity is not something we have or don't have. It is a conscious choice made regarding how we want to show up in life. Doing so consistently takes practice and commitment.

Choosing How You Show Up Do you want to live inside a box or get out to dance on the lid or perhaps a bit farther afield? The choice is yours. We get to choose how we show up or if we show up at all. Committing to authenticity enables others to know you - what excites you, makes you happy or makes you sad. It provides an avenue to build bridges and make real connections. This is important for establishing long-term relationships and creating win-win-win scenarios for yourself, your business and your community. An opinion circulating for years portrays civil servants as bureaucrats offering technical objectivity, while failing to connect on a human level. For many in the public, they often exist behind faceless anonymity. Individual expectations of the service(s) provided differ greatly depending on the hat worn (citizen, business owner, entrepreneur, councillor, administrator). Perception paints them lacking authentic understanding of the needs and issues facing the public. Policy and guidelines lead to differing interpretations of their roles and ensuing interactions with the public. I experienced marginal exchanges with elected officials and civil

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servants until approximately 10 years ago when I began doing public consultation. This provided me an opportunity to connect and recognize a commitment by some individuals to build a stronger, better community. My experience is that not all elected officials or bureaucrats show as their authentic selves. At times, party politics or policy hinders this. Other times, individuals lack the people skills (soft skills) enabling them to be real during exchanges. This leads to failure in establishing good working relationships with the public and/or their associates. Many remain unaware of their own ability to create success not only for themselves but also for others.

"Whether you think you can or you can't - you're right." - Henry Ford Self-reflection increases awareness. This allows us to understand the choices we are making about who and what we are and who or what we want to be in the future. It creates an opportunity to change them. Why do we fail to change if we recognize it as beneficial to our success, both personally and professionally? Perhaps because of the stories we are telling ourselves. We remain the single greatest influence for our own success. Being authentic, not thinking about what or how to be, increases your ability to hear and identify underlying issues and address "real" concerns. It is the beginning of building trust, which is needed globally in public interactions with elected officials and bureaucrats. Repeatedly saying, "Trust me" does not establish trust. Neither does the phrase, "Believe me." Trust is belief without religion. Trust is looking at someone and knowing and then feeling they have your best interests at heart. Imagine the difference moving forward if elected officials and bureaucrats connected authentically without agendas aligning integrity and actions.

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develops and expresses such views, it must follow through on that point of view in a real, authentic way. Audi highlighted gender equality in a 2016 commercial. To build trusting relationships with their audience, they need to commit to demonstrating how it works within their organization. Being authentic is also important for politicians and political parties. Providing critical commentary but failing to demonstrate the ability to provide a viable alternative does not establish relationships or trust in a system increasingly under attack. Instead of creating news, it is important they begin to understand the "real" concerns of the public, which are as unique and diverse one as each of us.

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My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy. And I mean, he was really friendly to him. So I asked, “Why did you just do that? That guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!” This is when my Taxi driver taught me what I now call, “The Law of the Garbage Truck.” He explained that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of Garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment, they are playing the victim and letting it get the best of them. As their Garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it and sometimes they’ll dump it on you. He said, “Don’t take it personally.” Just smile, wave, wish them well and move on!! Don’t take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, home, or on the streets. The bottom line is that stress free people do not let garbage trucks take over their day! Life is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, life is too short to be stressed all the time, find a way to find your peace, love the people who treat your right, pray for the ones that don’t. Life is 90% how you TAKE it! Have a garbage-free day!

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Interesting facts The longest one-syllable word in the English language is "screeched." On a Canadian two dollar bill, the flag flying over the Parliament Building is an American flag. All of the clocks in Pulp Fiction are stuck on 4:20. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple.

Well, we have all sprung ahead and as the debate continues as to whether or not Alberta should participate in Daylight Savings Time, the question remains… is this really what makes it feel like spring?

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The compilation of longer days, shorter nights, more rays of sunshine and an increasing list of to-dos as you plan for home, yard and garden projects— not to mention the thoughts of summer loving plans of backyard fires and BBQs with friends and family— I am sure you are like me and can’t help but be excited for the season change!

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Spring brings all kinds of changes everywhere you look, even in things we don’t have to touch - from the budding trees, the greening grass and the tulips that start to peak through the dirt and the sounds of the birds. Everything naturally feels freshened up! Often providing motivation to modify and adjust, make changes in your home, garage and yard and maybe even make some changes to yourself as well! Whatever spring brings your way, make sure you are looking within — ask yourself what held you back through the winter? Was it a closet full of too many unworn clothes? Was it a dingy dated bathroom? Was it an unused treadmill that serves as a coat rack for most of the winter months? Was it too small of a space – is it time to move up? Were there rooms you did not even go in during the winter months – is time for a downsize? Don’t fret and feel overwhelmed by these questions. Just remember, it is never too late to start a new project either for your home or for yourself. A great philosophy to stay on track is to "write it down and make it happen". It is so rewarding to look back at the list as the days, weeks and months go on to see all the things that you have checked off your list! Celebrate each accomplishment. Spring is a fabulous time to set new goals, start a journal, clean closet, wash walls, as well as tackle outdoor projects, move things around or repurpose furniture, get a gym membership or simply go for a walk. The more you love what you are surrounded by, the more motivated you will be to try a new recipe, walk a different route, try a different golf course, a whole new sport, or project. Season changes always fills the local groceries store with new variations of fruits and vegetables, inspiration can be anywhere you look— don’t be afraid to try something simple as a new salad mix! I am sure it will be something that would pair perfectly with anything fresh off the grill. And with all that being said, maybe there’s not a darn thing bugging you… you are just simply thankful it is not -30°C anymore! But at any rate, get out, get active and love where you live! Hello Spring!

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All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill.

Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable. There are only four words in the English language that end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous. The longest place-name still in use is Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwenuakitanatahu, a New Zealand hill. Los Angeles's full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina delos Angeles de Porciuncula" and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size, "L.A." A cat has 32 muscles in each ear. An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain. Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur. In most advertisements, including newspapers, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10. Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer. The only real person to be a Pez head was Betsy Ross. The Ramses brand condom is named after the great pharaoh Ramses II who fathered over 160 children. When the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers play football at home, the stadium becomes the state's third largest city. The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "It’s A Wonderful Life." A dragonfly has a lifespan of 24 hours. A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds. A dime has 118 ridges around the edge. On an American one-dollar bill, there is an owl in the upper left-hand corner of the "1" encased in the "shield" and a spider hidden in the front upper right-hand corner. The Newsy Neighbour Magazine

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It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world. Who's that playing the piano on the "Mad About You" theme? Paul Reiser, himself. The male gypsy moth can "smell" the virgin female gypsy moth from 1.8 miles away. (pretty good trick) In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak. The name for Oz in the "Wizard of Oz" was thought up when the creator, Frank Baum, looked at his filing cabinet and saw A-N, and O-Z, hence "Oz." The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket. Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister. John Lennon's first girlfriend was named Thelma Pickles. The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.

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BANKS COME UNDER FIRE For years, the Banks have always been the institution that consumers have gone to for financial products and services. It used

to be, back in the day, that everyone from the tellers to the loans officer and even the branch manager knew many of their customers by name. Those days may be long behind us for the foreseeable future. The banks are feeling intense pressure from investors and stock holders to continue increasing the bottom line…but at what cost? In light of the recent allegations by employees working for five of the major Banks, I feel it is important to bring attention to what I do for my clients as a mortgage broker, and dispel any possible negative thoughts, misconceptions or assumptions about the sales process in this industry. Starting in April, Canada’s financial consumer watchdog will be implementing a review of the banks’ business practices. According to a report by CBC, employees from five of Canada’s biggest Banks allege that they have felt pressured to upsell, trick and even lie to customers to meet sales targets. They go on to admit to signing up existing and new clients for products and services without their knowledge and consent. Perhaps this may be part of the reason why it appears that there is so much staff turnover within the banks these days. As a mortgage professional in good standing with RECA (Real Estate Council of Alberta), AMBA (Alberta Mortgage Brokers Association) and MPC (Mortgage Professionals Canada), I am mandated to present my clients and have them authorize a consent form that outlines what my role and responsibilities are, how I am compensated, as well as privacy and disclosure practices. As a dedicated mortgage specialist, with a financial planning designation, my mission statement is simple…finding my clients the mortgage financing option that best suites them and their situation, and doing so in a clear, convenient and professional manner. While my clients always have the choice of which chartered bank or financial institution they want me to work with on their behalf, more often than not, they choose a “mono-line” lender for various reasons. For those not familiar with this term, a mono-line lender only offers one financial product…mortgages. Needless to say, you don’t have to worry about tied selling, cross selling or assumptive marketing practices as these companies don’t have any other products or services to offer. With that said, there are situations where the big Banks have mortgage products that may be better suited to a specific client and situation. If my clients determine that the bigger banks are offering a product they prefer, I am only to happy to finalize the mortgage itself, and then refer the file to the branch. Prior to handing off the mortgage file to the branch, I make my clients aware that the branch may contact them to offer additional products or services sometime down the road. It should be noted that as a mortgage broker, it is my fiduciary duty to offer each and every client the opportunity to protect their mortgage with either life, disability, job loss, and/or accidental life insurance, but as a client, you are NOT mandated to take any of this coverage. As always, I welcome any questions or comments you may have regarding the information contained in my articles. Until next month…

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THREE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR THYROID Even though it only weighs an ounce, your thyroid is a powerful little gland. It sits in the front portion of your lower neck and releases hormones like triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) into your bloodstream. These hormones then travel to your cells to give them energy, and the energy is used to support several of your body's regular functions. But there's a lot more to the thyroid that everyone should know for healthy living. Use these three facts to learn about what your thyroid does, the diseases and symptoms it could cause you, and how to treat it if it is affecting your health.

1. It regulates your metabolism

One body process that everyone seems to be acutely aware of these days is the metabolism. That's because it's largely connected to regulating a person's weight. Your metabolism consists of physical and chemical processes that go on inside your body (breathing, digesting food, contracting muscles, etc.) that use or convert energy. Energy that's used instead of being stored can contribute to losing or maintaining your weight. As part of the endocrine system, your thyroid controls your metabolism. The normal amounts of T3 and T4 that it secretes keep metabolism functions moving at an effective pace and operating properly. Without your thyroid, these hormones wouldn't exist to direct the activity of your cells, which would affect metabolic functions as well as nearly every one of your body's organs. In fact, your thyroid contributes to more than just your metabolism; it also influences: Brain development, Heart functions, Breathing, Muscle strength, Skin quality, Cholesterol levels, Menstrual cycles in women, Body temperature Making sure your thyroid is at its top shape could mean maintaining not only your metabolism but your overall wellbeing, too.

2. It's a common target for dysfunction and disease Such an important gland doesn't come without its problems. Around 30 to 50 million Americans have thyroid disease. While several thyroid diseases exist, perhaps the most well-known is hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism occurs when your thyroid stops producing the amount of hormone needed for your body to function correctly. Different body functions start to slow down and you may begin

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10 False Myths That People Still Believe

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Much of people's knowledge comes from things they've been told by other people throughout our lives, and while this can lead to people

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developing a rich understanding of the world around them, it can also cause them to believe some things which are untrue. Many myths get passed from person to person and stick around long after they've been proven false. These are 10 myths that are still regularly repeated that have no basis in fact.

1. Dogs see in black and white.

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This popular myth has some basis in fact, as dogs can't see the full spectrum of colors which humans perceive. However, they can see colors, just not as many as their owners do.

2. Eating rice kills birds.

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Throwing rice at weddings is an old tradition that is now out of fashion, and many people suppose the reason is that rice swells in birds' stomachs and can lead to their death. The truth behind the decline in marital rice-throwing is just the opposite; throwing rice at weddings attracts birds, who make a mess in the churchyard or outside the wedding hall. Hungry birds are a major problem for rice farmers.

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3. Chewing gum stays in your stomach for 7 years.

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Eating chewing isn't generally a good idea, but it's complete nonsense that it stays in your stomach for any longer than anything else you might eat. The human stomach isn't able to digest chewing gum, but just like seeds, chewing gum passes quickly through the body if swallowed.

4. Blood is blue inside the body.

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The thinking behind this myth is clear; veins appear blue, so the blood inside them must be blue also. But this myth has absolutely no basis in fact: blue inside the body is the same color as blood

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outside the body - red.

5. Leaving a fan on overnight can kill you. This myth isn't commonly believed outside Korea, but many people there have believed for years that living a fan on at night can result in sudden death. A possible origin of this myth may be electrical fires caused by fans in the past. A darker suggestion is that the myth started as an alternative explanation for suicides. Wherever it comes from, it simply isn't true that leaving a fan on overnight can kill you.

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6. Lightning never strikes the same place twice.

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This is an odd old believe that can be instantly disproved by looking at the top of any really tall building. Why would people bother putting lightning rods at the top of skyscrapers if they were only ever going to be used once?

7. Bees break the laws of physics. In the 1930s, French scientists found that typical models for explaining animal flight couldn't explain how bumblebees fly. However, since at least the 1990s, scientists have been able to explain how the rapid movement of bumblebees' wings create vortices which allow them to fly. This hasn't stopped some people believing this myth until the present day.

8. Left-brained people are logical and right-brained people are creative. This sounds like it might be scientific, but it really isn't. Different areas of the brain are associated with different types of brain functioning, but there is no truth at all to the idea that some people have greater activity in one-half of the brain than the other, and that this is correlated with how logical or creative that person is.

9. Bats can't see. Bats famously navigate using echolocation, making sounds to find their way in the dark. This unique ability has led to the popular myth that bats are completely blind. That isn't true; they don't have very strong eyesight, but they definitely aren't blind.

10. The Great Wall of China is the only man-made object visible from space.

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The Great Wall of China is an incredible feat of ancient engineering, but it isn't any wider or more expansive than the average highway. It is therefore completely illogical that the Great Wall of China would be the only human creation visible from space.

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These are 10 of the most persistent myths which have been proven to be false, but there are many more that could be added to the list. Thankfully, people now live in an age where the correct answer is just a quick internet search away. So the next time someone repeats something that sounds unbelievable, take to the internet and find out the truth. Tom Wilkins

Professional Real Estate Associate

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