Tuesday - June 30th, 2026
Apple News
×

What can we help you find?

Open Menu

Royce Shook

Conatiner gardens

April Showers bring May flowers and so as we cast our minds to Spring and gardening. Some of us don’t have the room to have a big garden, but a container garden may work. Here are some tips for discovering the art of container gardening: 1.     Choose the right container: When selecting a container, consider […]

Read More

Words and more words

 In the depths of silence Where the words reside A symphony of whispers Waiting to be untied Unspoken dreams dancing in the moonlit air A tapestry of emotions Woven with utmost care The pen A conduit Pouring feelings like rain A language of the soul Where thoughts are unchained Each syllable a brushstroke Painting vivid […]

Read More

Some quotes for my grandson

 1.              It doesn’t matter what other people think. Not everyone is going to always support you 100% but as long as you are doing you and you know that you’re becoming a better person then that’s what’s important. 2.              Never let your memories be bigger than your dreams. 3.              Any challenge is a lever for […]

Read More

Don’t worry be happy

 Happiness is often misunderstood as the ultimate goal of life, but in reality, it’s more of a byproduct of how we live our lives and the choices we make. Happiness often arises from leading a purposeful life rather than seeking happiness directly. For example, someone who volunteers at a local shelter may find deep fulfillment […]

Read More

Words are events they change things

 I was reading my twice-weekly post from The Marginalian by Maria Popova and Maria in her first article of the post called “The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows: Uncommonly Lovely Invented Words for What We Feel but Cannot Name.” started with this quote:  Words are events, they do things, change things. They transform both speaker and hearer; […]

Read More

Considering changing your diet to boost cognitive function in old age?

A recent study suggests that a balanced diet could be your best bet. Here are the main takeaways: What we eat affects our well-being, but understanding the precise relationship between diet and brain health is complex. Recent research published in Nature Mental Health indicates that different dietary patterns can influence various aspects of brain health, […]

Read More

CPP is Canada’s national retirement plan

 The CPP is Canada’s national retirement plan. It’s designed to provide a foundation for millions of Canadians to build their retirement. Right now, conversations are taking place about the potential of withdrawing from the CPP. It’s an important decision for Albertans, with implications for all Canadians. CPP Investments, the independent, non-partisan, global investment management organization […]

Read More

What is RSV and why should I care about it

 Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common respiratory virus affecting Canadians’ health. It infects the airways and lungs, causing cold-like symptoms such as runny nose and coughing, usually lasting one to two weeks. Vulnerable groups include children under two, older adults, those with heart or lung conditions, and immunocompromised individuals. Adults over 65 face more […]

Read More

Some humour about trying to quit smoking

 I hope these jokes bring a smile and a reminder that quitting smoking, while challenging, can also have moments of humour and triumph! 1.      Why did the guy trying to quit smoking start telling jokes? Because laughter is the best distraction from cravings! 2.      Quitting smoking is like trying to find a needle in a […]

Read More

Is it too late to quit smoking?

Here are some tough questions and answers that you need to consider before you start on this path 1.   Is it too late for seniors to quit smoking? No, it’s never too late to quit smoking. Regardless of your age, quitting smoking has immediate and long-term health benefits. Within just 20 minutes of quitting, your heart […]

Read More
Load More