Relationships
Making cheddar is not for the neurotic
It started under the Christmas tree. For me, sat three cardboard boxes that looked like oversized takeout containers with tidy red bows on top — a nice touch from the ...
Feds worry technology will force ’vulnerable’ groups out of labour force
OTTAWA — Fearing that technologically demanding jobs will force “vulnerable” workers out of the labour market — and strain government benefits programs — federal officials have quietly looked for ways ...
Harassment allegations at restaurant chain Stella’s trigger bosses’ leave
Two top executives with the popular Winnipeg-based restaurant chain Stella’s are taking an indefinite leave of absence following allegations by former staff of hostile working conditions and harassment.
Winnipeg restaurant chain Stella’s hires HR firm after complaints from workers
A popular Winnipeg restaurant chain says it has hired a human resources firm to review its policies after employees launched a public campaign alleging hostile working conditions and harassment.
GUEST COLUMN: It's time to improve post-secondary education
By Ken S. Coates and Douglas AuldHundreds of thousands of Canadian students will graduate high school this month and embark on a hopeful and exciting, yet uncertain future.
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ASK AMY: Father-in-law wants to issue premarital warning
Dear Amy: Do I have an obligation to warn my future son-in-law about my daughter’s mental illness?Let me explain: I have been married to her mother for over 20 years. -
ASK AMY: Unsolicited advice meets resistance
Dear Amy: My sister-in-law can be a warm, loving person, but she frequently comes across as controlling and hypercritical. -
I have cancer. I’m dying
By Mike Sloan, Special to Postmedia Network“You have cancer.”Every year, thousands of Canadians hear this from their doctors.
ASK AMY: Water view creates neighbourly obstruction
Dear Amy: I live near a lovely bay. My neighbours on the bay side have unobstructed views.I live across the street, so I only have a pocket view, which gives ...Read the Full Story →
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ASK AMY: Boss' affair affects office morale
Dear Amy: I am convinced that my (married) boss is having an affair with a co-worker, and it is driving me mad. -
ASK AMY: Sister dynamic could be about birth order
Dear Amy: My family tries to be close, but when it comes to me (the youngest) and my oldest sister (eight years older) — we just don’t click. -
FROM THE HEART: Stories of inspiring real people
BIG SISTER A ‘SUPERHERO’Khloe Land, 4, is a bigger superhero than Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel or a slew that others could ever hope to be. -
SEX O'CLOCK: Timing is everything for health benefits
In love and sex, it’s all about timing — and it could make a difference to your health.Having sex at different times of day could affect everything from your fertility ...
ASK AMY: Dad's drinking leads to daughter's escape
Dear Amy: When my daughter was three, I divorced her father — in part due to his violent temper.
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ASK AMY: Sexting situation unsettles spouse
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Happy wife equals a happy life: Study
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ASK AMY: Family man seeks same
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ASK AMY: Old-fashioned values are out with the trash
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ASK AMY: Grandfather gets a new wife and a new will
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ASK AMY: Procrastinator will definitely get to it later
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ASK AMY: Enabling mom creates extreme family imbalance
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ASK AMY: Mother in recovery struggles with amends
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ASK AMY: Distant dad has generous sons on family plan
Dear Amy: I am a mother of two boys, age 12 and 14. Their father is in and out of their lives. He very rarely contributes to their upbringing. -
ASK AMY: Aspiring lawyer rests his case
Dear Amy: My brother and I are both in our young 20s and are still living at home. I am getting my Master’s degree and my brother has recently decided ... -
ASK AMY: Father leaves some sons less than others
Dear Amy: Should I tell my children (ages 19 and 21) that their father has elected to bequeath them half of what he is bequeathing their three half-siblings — aged ... -
Addressing the monster known as bully
School’s back – and so is bullying. While cyberbullying never takes a break, returning to school and sitting in the same classroom day after day, face to face, with the ...
Allford: Striving for more optimism and less stress
Yet another study has been released suggesting optimists live longer than pessimists. In this case, researchers at Boston University and Harvard looked at decades of data collected from about 71,000 ...Read the Full Story →
ASK AMY: Snubbed child gets burned as an adult
Dear Amy: I’m a former foster child. As an adult, I moved 1,500 miles away from my toxic family.Read the Full Story →
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ASK AMY: Wedding snub should be taken personally
Dear Amy: I met “Jane” and “Louis” two years ago. Jane and I work together and quickly became good friends — she even called me her “work wife. -
Douglas Todd: Sexual purity mega-author Joshua Harris rejects it all after move to Vancouver
Opinion: Now running a marketing company in Vancouver, the author of 1997's I Kissed Dating Goodbye reveals he is turning his back on Christianity -
ASK AMY: Luggage snafu leads to mystery note
Dear Amy: Recently my daughter and I traveled several thousand miles via major airline. Due to various snafus, our luggage did not arrive at our destination at the same time ...
Langford woman says yes — again — after traumatic brain injury erases love memory
Daphne Bramham: Former Bountiful bishop gets jail time for trafficking teen daughter
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ASK AMY: Son left home, but left his nude pics behind
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ASK AMY: Mom's hurt when son ignores her
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ASK AMY: Racist dad seems unlovable to long-suffering child
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ASK AMY: Hometown visits wear thin for tired traveller
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ASK AMY: Young mom wants to repair fractured family
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FINGER FLIRTING: Can emojis predict how much sex your having?
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ASK AMY: Mom's grave is going to need a larger stone
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ASK AMY: High-functioning daughter has trouble stepping back