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Fit to Eat (Hometown Create)

Fit to Eat, a series focused on healthy cooking techniques and using fresh and sustainable products. Nothing But Vegetables #101 Chef Rob prepares a squash pasta and vegetable medley with fresh ingredients from Two Dog Farms in Flora. Our guest is Registered Dietitian Rebecca Turner, who has some interesting tips on how to sneak a daily green into your diet. Together Again Like Sweet Potatoes and Coffee #102 Chef Rob makes coffee-crusted pork loin and sweet potatoes with special guest Tim Bradford, who is working with the Society of St. Andrew to end hunger. We visit the Mississippi Coffee Co. in Jackson, and Rebecca Turner shares her recipe for a healthy homemade coffee creamer.

OPP mental-health approach improving by leaps and bounds | Brockville Recorder & Times

Author of the article: Luke Hendry Publishing date: May 31, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  6 minute read  •  Sarah Routhier, above at her Belleville home, has become a mental-health advocate since the 2018 suicide of her husband, Quinte West OPP Sgt. Sylvain Routhier. She said she is encouraged by the approaches of the OPP and Ontario government in addressing the issue. Photo by Luke Hendry /The Intelligencer Article content Nearly three years after a sudden string of suicides shook the Ontario Provincial Police, the service’s commissioner and others say major and tangible progress is being made. Expanded support and a changing culture are resulting in better care and fewer complaints to Ontario’s ombudsman, they say.

OPP mental-health approach improving by leaps and bounds | Belleville Intelligencer

Author of the article: Luke Hendry Publishing date: May 31, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  6 minute read  •  Sarah Routhier, above at her Belleville home, has become a mental-health advocate since the 2018 suicide of her husband, Quinte West OPP Sgt. Sylvain Routhier. She said she is encouraged by the approaches of the OPP and Ontario government in addressing the issue. Photo by Luke Hendry /The Intelligencer Article content Nearly three years after a sudden string of suicides shook the Ontario Provincial Police, the service’s commissioner and others say major and tangible progress is being made. Expanded support and a changing culture are resulting in better care and fewer complaints to Ontario’s ombudsman, they say.

OPP mental-health approach improving by leaps and bounds | Cornwall Standard-Freeholder

Author of the article: Luke Hendry Publishing date: May 31, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  6 minute read  •  Sarah Routhier, above at her Belleville home, has become a mental-health advocate since the 2018 suicide of her husband, Quinte West OPP Sgt. Sylvain Routhier. She said she is encouraged by the approaches of the OPP and Ontario government in addressing the issue. Photo by Luke Hendry /The Intelligencer Article content Nearly three years after a sudden string of suicides shook the Ontario Provincial Police, the service’s commissioner and others say major and tangible progress is being made. Expanded support and a changing culture are resulting in better care and fewer complaints to Ontario’s ombudsman, they say.

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