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Adeline Panamaroff joins the Ladiescorner.ca team as a weekly urban food columnist.  She has long had a passion for urban food foraging, food preservation and storage.
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Chokecherry Jelly | By Adeline Panamaroff

Chokecherry jelly was a staple in my Granny’s kitchen. Along with pin cherry jelly, it would appear on the breakfast…
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Mather Fox: columnist with LCCMedia
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  • Art and Culture

Till Debt Separates Us | Mather Fox

I am excited to share my story and hope it will inspire you to take the right action and help…
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Bassili, Monica
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  • BIPOC

The Promise of Stability | Monica Bassilli

As of July 22, 2022, Canada’s immigration backlog has reached 2.7 million applications. The expansion of numerous program criteria, as…
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Renovate or Relocate | Jacqueline Biollo

Can we agree that the thought of renovating or relocating is likely one of the most stressful life events? But…
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Alberta is Calling | Building a Future with Alberta

The government of Alberta has launched a new campaign  to attract skilled, educated and motivated talent to consider moving their…
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Jacqueline Biollo is a columnist with LadiesCorner.ca
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  • BIPOC

Motivated by the Wrong Priority | Jacqueline Biollo, MBA, ICD.D

Oftentimes I’ve been disappointed, frustrated, enraged, or some other adjective by knowledge of business initiatives that are seemingly motivated by…
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Yoleen Naidoo writes a weekly column with Ladiescorner.ca | Empowering Teens
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  • BIPOC Health

What Happens If I Make a Mistake in Life | Yoleen Naidoo

For you to live this valuable life, you must believe in yourself. Accept that you can make bad decisions.  Accept…
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  • Art and Culture

Wild Saskatoon Berry Pie | Adeline Panamaroff

Saskatoon berry pie is the best in my book. They can also be thoroughly mixed with rhubarb, which is cooked…
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Conversations with Garth Prince
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Majestic Monday | A Conversation with Garth Prince

We did a media chat with Garth Prince in 2020. He won a Juno award earlier this year. Prince is…
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Adeline Panamaroff joins the Ladiescorner.ca team as a weekly urban food columnist.  She has long had a passion for urban food foraging, food preservation and storage.
4 years ago Tags
  • Art and Culture

Gooseberry Jam | Adeline Panamaroff

This jam can be preserved by other methods than hot water canning, like pressure cooking or freezing. Follow the method…
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Colleen Jantzen
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  • BIPOC

Poet of the Week | August by Colleen Jantzen

August arrives  Coreopsis blooming  Geese grown now preening Air snappish  Soup or salad  I bring the Fall to you Jesus…
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Bassili, Monica
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  • Art and Culture

Project Kotawe: In Support of Indigeneity | Monica Bassili

Unfortunately, sexism, settler colonialism, and misogyny continue to harm Indigenous women and girls disproportionately. But having Project Kotawe, Indigenous women…
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