Costa Rica received high praise at the Paris climate talks in 2016 for its 99 per cent renewable energy in 2015 and commitment to obtain carbon neutrality by 2021. However, a deeper analysis by freelance environmental journalist Lindsay Fendt, who is based in Costa Rica, […]
Mexico ranks first in the world for child obesity
In May 2014, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development reported that Mexico has the highest child obesity rates in the world.
BPA’s replacement may be just as harmful
A growing trend has led to everyday products such as plastic bottles and many baby products to be “BPA-Free”, however, what is replacing the chemical in these products may be just as harmful.
Untold story of Afghani’s boy invention
In January 2016, headlines from various corporate media like the CBC, Aljazeera, BBC, CNN and others reported on a little boy from Afghanistan who wore an Argentina football jersey made out of plastic bag. However, not much was reported about his brother who made the […]
March 8, 2017
February 16, 2017
Dance gets students of all abilities moving and learning
A University of Regina professor is sharing ideas about how teachers can work with students with different physical abilities in the classroom.
Moving to small towns bucks trend of city-living
Small towns. The friendly, peaceful and slower paced way of life. To many people, that way of life sounds like heaven, yet the population of many towns in Saskatchewan is in decline. There are still some people, though, who are willing to buck the trend […]
Revealing the human
Theme: Life-changing moments Focus: Stories that reveal human resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity. Challenges us to connect by making us think more deeply about each other’s experiences.
January 25, 2017
