By Sia Papadopoulos
Known as the most wonderful time of the year, the holidays, can also become the most stressful time of the year. Finding gifts for friends and family, when done with extra thought, can become challenging and even frustrating. With long line ups, to overplayed Christmas music, the season of gift-giving is not as enjoyable as it should be. Instead of spending extra money on material gifts, researchers are showing the benefits of buying your loved ones an experience this year. By Tonte Spiff
For many people today, owning a smartphone with the capability of browsing the internet, taking photos and videos, GPS, and gaming, among others has been become commonplace – essentially, a part and parcel of every day life. By Sia Papadopoulos
According to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 35,000 to 45,000 people die each year in Canada due to a cardiac arrest. In a quest to improve survival rates, health organizations are overtly stressing the crucial role of the bystander. The use of CPR can significantly increase the chances of survival of a cardiac arrest victim, however, every second matters. By Muniyra Douglas
The Tech industry, considered a predominately male-saturated sector, continues to evolve into a more inclusive landscape. Women in the industry, particularly women of colour, were almost non-existent to the public eye 30, or even 20 years ago. |
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