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Canada West win bronze at World Junior A Challenge
3 minute read 1:48 PM CSTTeam Canada West picked the perfect time to have their best performance of the World Junior A Challenge, defeating Canada East 5-2 in the four-team tournament’s bronze medal game.
The team, which featured Steinbach Piston’ Reece Gault and Jackson Kostiuk and Niverville Nighthawk Avery Laliberte, hadn’t won a match heading into the game, including a 6-1 defeat to their eastern counterparts in pool play.
All three players from the Eastman teams found the scoresheet at the tournament, with Kostiuk and Laliberte picking up assists in the bronze medal game. Kostiuk was named a “player of the game” in a preliminary round match.
“The guys grinded even though they could have quit, but they didn’t and that speaks to their character,” Canada West head coach Mike Reagan (Flin Flon) said in a Hockey Canada news release.
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4 minute read Yesterday at 2:24 PM CSTI always find it difficult over the holidays to keep the costs down. Have you got any tips for making it through Christmas without spending too much? Thanks, Lilly
Great question Lilly! December is the “eat and spend too much” month and January is the “go on a diet and try to pay off your debt” month.
Why do we do this to ourselves every year – even though we know we shouldn’t overindulge? Well, overeating and preparing tasty foods is a symbolic social activity and an integral part of many cultures at Christmas. Plus, spending more during December always tends to happen due to more parties, more social events and more entertaining. It is not unusual for most Canadians to feel financially anxious during the months of December and January.
Of course, the obvious solution is to stick to a budget. But I must say, that for those of you that generally stick to a savings routine all year and also try to eat right – I don’t think there’s too much harm in you letting lose a little at the end of the year. Many people constantly deny themselves small simple pleasures and feel great shame about spending money on themselves or others. Buying too much or eating too much over the holidays are both fixable by getting back into your routine once the New Year comes along. But for those of you still stressing, here are some money saving tips to keep in mind this Christmas season!
AS I SEE IT: Give the gift of holiday sporting gratitude
4 minute read Yesterday at 1:46 PM CSTThis is the time of year when gift-giving is all around us. Let’s expand that to the world of sport.
Why don’t we give the gift of gratitude to all those who help us (or help our children) benefit from the joy of sport and the lifelong lessons learned in sports?
If your kid plays on a sports team of some kind (hockey, basketball, volleyball, football, whatever), why not thank the coach for giving up so much of her or his time? After all, they have given your child the gift of dozens – if not hundreds – of hours of their time. You should find it easy to give them 60 seconds of your time and say thank you.
While you’re handing out the gift of gratitude, thank the officials as they walk off the ice or the court. In a world where refs take way too much heat and criticism from way too many parents, flip that narrative on its head and thank them for being a ref. (This is especially good if the ref happens to be younger in age, which is often the case in the early years of team sports when the officials are just a few years older than the athletes. When do you think a ref – of any age – has heard a heartfelt “thank you” from a parent?)
COLUMN: On Parliament Hill – The truth of Christmas
2 minute read Yesterday at 1:14 PM CSTTruth.
What does the word even mean anymore?
In an age of social media, cable news, and political spin, it’s getting harder and harder to discern.
Where can you find truth in a world of talking points, selective research, and alternative (often contradictory) “facts”?
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4 minute read Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024One of my closest friends has never owned a home, always lived very poorly, and feels that she has never had any luck in her life. She looks at others and wonders why they have more than her and yet does nothing to try to improve her situation. It is a very sad situation to see someone like this.
Now I know I will get lots of emails from readers that will disagree with me – but before you send me your emails of discontent – Let’s be honest, sometimes hard times do set you back in life, and the longer you live, the more things you have to deal with and overcome. And this year has been tough with rising costs, inflation and interest rates. We all have had to tuck-in and tighten our budgets.
When things get really difficult, sometimes that creates a desire to change things. You want to try to become more resilient to adjust to hard times and look for a positive outcome so that you can face uncertainties with less fear. Becoming resilient is the key to turning your sour lemon life into a sweet lemonade life!
This may be hard to read, but honestly, the only thing that is holding you back from reaching your ideal financial future and your very best life in this world, is not your current situation, not your family or friends, not your job, or your past experiences, it is YOU!
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