Heart health, interior design, and winter breakup.
Here’s your morning’s rewind for Wednesday, January 25’s edition Global News Morning Saskatoon,
Medavi Health Services discusses the importance of heart health
Carla Roy with Medavi Health Services says CPR training is important, considering it can save someone’s life.
Roy says Medavi’s paramedics repeat their CPR training every year.
He said AEDs’ are very user-friendly, but added that 911 dispatchers can walk you through compressions and AED use in an emergency.
Metric Design talks about making your home your sanctuary
Tamara Bowman of Metric Design discusses the importance of making your home feel like a retreat.
Amy Schaus says there is a psychology with design that can affect people’s mental health.
Bowman said elements like running water, heated floors and cozy blankets can create comfort in your home.
Local and international acts rock the stage with Winterruption
Aryan Otterbein of the Broadway Theater says it’s giving people an excuse to get out of the house during the cold, dark winter.
Acts from the Congo, Montreal, the Faroe Islands and Mexico will be taking place throughout the city, along with local acts.
Winterruption runs from Thursday, January 26 through Sunday, January 29.
Saskatoon morning weather outlook: Wednesday, January 25
Temperatures near zero with a mix of sleet on the way Thursday – Chantal Wagner has your Skytracker forecast for Saskatoon and the region on Wednesday, Jan. 25, morning.
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