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ā€˜A prescription for fun’: How social prescribing is aiming to connect vulnerable Canadians to their communities 01/05/2024

… The doctors, social workers and nurses at the centre’s Social Pediatric Hub collect all these wishes, and then they write prescriptions, literally, to make them come true. They line up a tour of the police station, find a bike, book summer camp among the trees, a dance class at the National Arts Centre, a family outing to the RCMP Musical Ride stables.

RenĆ©e Aird, the program’s clinical co-ordinator, hands each child the instructions to stick on their fridge, and she asks them, ā€œWhat’s this for?ā€

ā€œThis is a prescription for fun,ā€ they tell her.

The one-year pilot project is testing an approach known as ā€œsocial prescribingā€ to improve the well-being and quality of life for vulnerable children. Imported from Britain, the idea originally saw doctors writing prescriptions for community and wellness activities for patients, especially seniors, who were socially isolated

ā€˜A prescription for fun’: How social prescribing is aiming to connect vulnerable Canadians to their communities The doctors, social workers and nurses at the Vanier Community Service Centre’s Social Pediatric Hub collect wishes from children and write prescriptions, literally, to make them come true

Scarborough’s beloved Real McCoy announced they were closing. They didn’t expect what came next 12/13/2022

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… Mihail started peeling potatoes at 11. He never thought he’d spend his life here — he didn’t want to, if he’s being honest, but he became his father’s business partner in the mid 1980s.

He made changes. Brought in salads, souvlaki and a pizza specialist. Married Sophie and had two daughters. He had dreams of expansion but was so busy with the restaurant and the kids that he never got around to it.

Now 60, selling the restaurant had always been his retirement plan, so he will find it a new home, and the Real McCoy will eventually rise again, location to be determined.

ā€œWe didn’t get rich you know,ā€ Sophie says, ā€œbut we touched a lot of people.ā€ 🄰

Scarborough’s beloved Real McCoy announced they were closing. They didn’t expect what came next On the social media post announcing its closure, one user pondered, if you don’t know Real McCoy, are you even from Scarborough?

The smartest dog in the world | 60 Minutes Archive 12/05/2022

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The smartest dog in the world | 60 Minutes Archive In 2014, 60 Minutes first attempted to answer the age-old question: does your dog really love you? "60 Minutes" is the most successful te...

Salt in the wound: Steve Duin column 12/04/2022

… On Thursday, Mayor Ted Wheeler told me, ā€œThis is well-trodden ground for me. People who speak out, and who don’t carry a far-left viewpoint, put themselves at risk in this city.ā€

He mentioned the vandalism at the Bison Coffeehouse in October after Loretta Guzman, the Cully cafĆ©'s owner, advertised a Coffee with a Cop event: ā€œWhat she got in exchange for that was six people trashing the store.ā€

… You know who has really showed up? All of our elected officials,ā€ Malek says. ā€œThere’s new leadership in a lot of positions. Windows are starting to open. I feel really hopeful for the first time in a few years. I think that’s so important for Portland to hear. We need some hope. We need a way out of this.ā€

Salt in the wound: Steve Duin column Why did Kim Malek's cry for help inspire such disdain?

ā€˜Braiding Sweetgrass’ has gone from surprise hit to juggernaut bestseller 10/16/2022

Kimmerer is a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. In ā€œBraiding Sweetgrass,ā€ she weaves Indigenous wisdom with her scientific training. The book is simultaneously meditative about the abundance of the natural world and bold in its call to action on ā€œclimate urgency.ā€

Kimmerer asks readers to honor the Earth’s glories, restore rather than take, and reject an economy and culture rooted in acquiring more. She invites us to learn from plants and other species, nature’s teachers. ā€œIf we use a plant respectfully, it will flourish. If we ignore it, it will go away,ā€ she writes.

Her work is ā€œan invitation into reciprocity,ā€ Kimmerer says. ā€œIn return for these spectacular gifts of the Earth, say to yourself: ā€˜What am I going to do about that? What is my accountability in return for everything I’ve been given?ā€™ā€

… ā€œI was sensing, as an environmentalist, this great longing in the public, a longing to belong to a place,ā€ Kimmerer says.

ā€œI think about how many people have no culture, have no ancestral home. ā€˜I don’t belong here’ is what I was hearing from people. That sense of not belonging here contributes to the way we treat the land.ā€

ā€˜Braiding Sweetgrass’ has gone from surprise hit to juggernaut bestseller Robin Wall Kimmerer, just named the recipient of a MacArthur ā€˜genius grant,’ weaves Indigenous wisdom with her scientific training and says that a ā€˜sense of not belonging here contributes to the way we treat the land’

National 4-H Unveils Plans for Its $50 Million Donation 10/16/2022

šŸ€ Jennifer Sirangelo, president and CEO of the National 4-H Council, says Scott’s donation came at a good time.
ā€œ25 million young people do not have access to positive youth development opportunities, which can provide the tools needed to realize their full potential,ā€ she says. ā€œMany are struggling in areas ranging from academics to mental well-being to developing social connections with others.ā€
With the use of Scott’s donation, Sirangelo says her team will help ā€œbridge this opportunity gapā€ and offer support for America’s youth in a time of a need.

National 4-H Unveils Plans for Its $50 Million Donation After six months of ā€œextensiveā€ input from industry leaders, the council has decided, over the course of the next five years, $10 million will be dedicated to workforce and program development plans.

Search | AgWeb 10/16/2022

… ā€œWe were really thinking about how we can connect farmers and what they do on a daily basis with those who are not familiar with agriculture,ā€ (Land O’Lakes CEO Beth) Ford said.

ā€œAnd right now, that’s most people because less than 1% of the world population is directly involved in agriculture. Folks don’t understand farming, they don’t understand the food supply and they don’t understand the hard work that goes into it every day.ā€

Ford likened food security to national security:

ā€œAnd I think of farmers as the original environmentalists, the original entrepreneurs; they’re constantly reinvesting in their land for all of us. And they need to be loud about that. We want folks to understand that farmers…solve big problems.ā€

Ford called the world population’s lack of of awareness about agriculture and the food supply ā€œfrightening, actually.ā€

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Elon Musk broadsides Ukraine with threat to cut Starlink satellite funding 10/15/2022

… Starlink terminals in Ukraine are using data as much as 100 times the amount of typical households, Musk added. A week ago he tweeted that Starlink in Ukraine had cost SpaceX $80 million, which would likely surpass $100 million by the end of the year.

Musk’s net worth is $209.2 billion, according to Bloomberg data.

Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s minister for digital transformation, has said previously the country is getting Starlink terminals free of charge, although he added there might be a different arrangement between Musk and the US Agency for International Development and European entities which provided Starlinks to Ukraine.

Elon Musk broadsides Ukraine with threat to cut Starlink satellite funding After receiving criticism online, billionaire says he cannot continue to fund the satellite access that has played a pivotal role in Ukraine’s fight against Russia.

Hundreds of homes are already underwater, and this river is expected to stay flooded through Thanksgiving | CNN 10/12/2022

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… The river flows across 300 miles, yet only drops around 30 feet – making this river one of the slowest in the world, according to Scott Kelly, a forecaster at the National Weather Service in Melbourne.
ā€œIt is a very, very lazy river,ā€ Kelly told CNN. ā€œVery slow moving.ā€
Kelly suspects the flooding could go on ā€œperhaps for a couple of months,ā€ and officials expect this slow-moving disaster to creep north over the next few weeks.

… Now, forecasters are mostly concerned about preparing people for weeks of flooding.

ā€œWe’re not sure that people understand fully that this river is not going to go down very quickly,ā€ said Kelly. ā€œAnd so, yes, it’s crested in most places but it’s going to stay near or at that crest for many days and we don’t think people are prepared mentally for that.ā€

Hundreds of homes are already underwater, and this river is expected to stay flooded through Thanksgiving | CNN After torrential rainfall in Hurricane Ian, forecasters warn the St. Johns River in Florida could stay above flood stage through Thanksgiving.

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