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Saskatchewan Government Rebates Result In Lowest Utility Expenses In Canada
          Thursday, April 1, 2021        
        In addition, SaskPower customers are enjoying a 10 per cent SaskPower bill reduction that started December 1, 2020 for a period of 12 months.        continue reading
      Researchers urge a closer examination of sunlight’s efficacy in inactivating the SARS-CoV-2 virus
          Wednesday, March 31, 2021        
        What they're talking about sounds like a sunbed??        continue reading
      Higher Orange Consumption Linked To Increased Risk of Melanoma, New Study Suggests
          Wednesday, March 31, 2021        
        The research found that those consuming more than one serving of oranges per day had a 79% increased risk for melanoma compared to those with no consumption and consuming more than one serving of orange juice increased the risk by 54%.        continue reading
      Sunlight Institute Responses to Sun Articles 216
          Wednesday, March 31, 2021        
        Sunlight Institute Responses to Sun Articles 216
 
https://www.bicycling.com/news/a34620819/vitamin-b3-uv-protection/
Great research!
I had no idea that B3 had such a profound, positive effect on common skin cancers. As to melanoma, sunlight itself is protective: here are some facts:
      - In the past four decades, sunscreen use has increased by 400%, and melanoma has increased by 400%!
 
Ontario Moving Two Regions to New Levels in the COVID-19 Response Framework
          Friday, March 26, 2021        
        Effective Monday, April 12, 2021 at 12:01 a.m., personal care service settings including but not limited to barber shops, hair and nail salons, and body art establishments, will be permitted to operate at 25 per cent capacity or five patrons (whichever is less) subject to physical distancing, including by appo intment only, and other public health and workplace safety measures.        continue reading
      


