
Pia Araneta
Journalist at Freelance
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1 week ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | Pia Araneta
When it's time to enjoy your Easter leftovers, experts say proper storing and reheating are key. (Photo via Getty)It's Easter — and as Canadian families gear up to finish off a fun long weekend, our thoughts naturally turn to the heart of the celebration: The food. From grandma's famous bread rolls to roasted ham, Canadians are undoubtedly anticipating their holiday feasts. But amid the joyous chaos and dinner celebrations, there's a silent superhero we often overlook: Food safety.
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1 week ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | Pia Araneta
When it's time to enjoy your Easter leftovers, experts say proper storing and reheating are key. (Photo via Getty)As many Canadian families gear up for a big Easter weekend, our thoughts naturally turn to the heart of the celebration: The food. From grandma's famous bread rolls to roasted ham, Canadians are undoubtedly anticipating their holiday feasts. But amid the joyous chaos and dinner celebrations, there's a silent superhero we often overlook: Food safety.
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1 month ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | Pia Araneta
The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic on March 11, 2020. (Photo via Getty Images)March 11 marks the fifth anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring a global pandemic due to COVID-19. In that time, Canadians have been affected in all aspects of life — from shuttered businesses to disrupted education and family disagreements, among other things.
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1 month ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | Pia Araneta
Doriana Homerski dreams of being independant again. But with long COVID, her future is now uncertain. When Doriana Homerski is having a good day, she can wake up and make herself tea. It's an even better day if she can tend to a household chore or visit her Nona, who lives close by in Hamilton, Ont. On a bad day, 31-year-old Homerski can't get out of bed. Her body feels heavy, she has immense fatigue and she feels "zoned out," often finding herself reaching for the right words to say.
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1 month ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | Pia Araneta
Doriana Homerski dreams of being independant again. But with long COVID, her future is now uncertain. When Doriana Homerski is having a good day, she can wake up and make herself tea. It's an even better day if she can tend to a household chore or visit her Nona, who lives close by in Hamilton, Ont. On a bad day, 31-year-old Homerski can't get out of bed. Her body feels heavy, she has immense fatigue and she feels "zoned out," often finding herself reaching for the right words to say.
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