Unhealthy eating habits, the economy and a concert for change were featured on the Morning News for Wednesday, March 12.
Melisaa headed to the STEP export insight breakfast to see how opportunities will increase in the province
The announcement of a free trade deal between Canada and South Korea will play as a major boost for our exporters in Canada which was something that was stressed throughout the morning at the STEP Export Insight Breakfast.
From speaking to the experts this morning it seems like in the long term Saskatchewan economic growth is going to boom.
HSBC Chief Economist David Watt suggested that because of the mentality now shifting from east and west instead of north and south opportunities in our provinces are only going to increase.
These sessions are hosted by STEP and the Canadian Manufactures and Exporters take place four times a year in Saskatoon and Regina.
Treena Wynes speaks with Jessica about unhealthy eating habits
I am going out to buy Treena’s this week “Eating Myself Crazy” later today. I feel like it would be useful for anyone in helping develop healthy eating habits.
I learned a lot from this interview, specifically how a lack of sleep can contribute to a poor diet, especially for me working these crazy hours on the morning show, I know I don’t get enough sleep.
It’s now my goal to get at least 6 hours of sleep every night.
Concert for Change
The Concert for Change supporting first voice action against homelessness is taking place at Amigos this weekend and Wolfen Rabbits give a preview of the show as they perform Blood Strangers.
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