By Brian Barrett, Wired.com, August 30, 2016 The real concern is that while these browser-based password managers make life more convenient, they may offer a false sense of security. As you navigate through Chrome, or Safari, or Firefox, or whatever your browser of choice is, you’re often given an enticing option: Would you like us to… Continue reading Sorry, But Your Browser Password Manager Probably Isn't Enough
Month: August 2016
Tisdales: Latest Deals
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Connor Tate is Happy with Top Finish in Saskatoon
By Kindersley Social, August 29, 2016 Connor Tate had a good weekend competing in MJT Saskatchewan Championship at the Saskatoon at The Willows. The local golfer said “The weather was super windy both days which made it hard to score, I shot 75,75, which put me in 3rd out of 28 players in the 17-19… Continue reading Connor Tate is Happy with Top Finish in Saskatoon
Fun in the Making
By Ron Baker Home FX is a locally owned company catering to an adventure in paint, blinds and cabinets. The Douglas family have owned the establishment since 2000 – the smiling faces of Shawna and Drew greet you as you enter. Their invitation to you is, “Come for inspiration.” The showroom floor contains samples that… Continue reading Fun in the Making
Blueberry Pie
Ingredients: 3/4 cup white sugar 3 tablespoons cornstarch 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 4 cups fresh blueberries 1 recipe pastry for a 9 inch double crust pie 1 tablespoon butter 1 Directions: Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C). Mix sugar, cornstarch, salt, and cinnamon, and sprinkle over blueberries. Line pie… Continue reading Blueberry Pie
2016 For The Love of Curling Scholarship Winners Announced
By Curling.ca Staff, August 29, 2016 Athletic and scholastic dreams will be furthered for 10 deserving young curlers, winners of the 2016 Curling Canada Foundation For The Love of Curling scholarships, it was announced today by Curling Canada. The $1,000 scholarships — funded by donations from curling fans and supporters of the Curling Canada Foundation… Continue reading 2016 For The Love of Curling Scholarship Winners Announced
Estrada baffles Orioles, Blue Jays hold top spot in division
By Todd Karpovich, The Associated Press, August 29, 2016 Donaldson smacks 4th home run in 2 days Josh Donaldson is making a push for another AL MVP Award, and the Toronto Blue Jays may be narrowing the field in the AL East. Donaldson hit his fourth homer in two days and Jose Bautista also… Continue reading Estrada baffles Orioles, Blue Jays hold top spot in division
Regina Pats Hold Annual Blue and White Game
By REGINA PATS STAFF, Reginapats.com, August 29, 2016 Regina, Saskatchewan – The Regina Pats held their annual Blue and White Game at the Cooperators Arena on Monday night. Forty veterans and Pat hopefuls took part in the training camp scrimmage before approximately 750 onlookers. Team White came out on top 6 -3 over Team Blue. Read… Continue reading Regina Pats Hold Annual Blue and White Game
Canada West Football Season Preview
By U of S Huskie Staff, huskies.usask.ca, August 29, 2016 If the Canada West preseason coaches poll is any indication, the 2016 Canada West football season could be headed towards a Hardy Cup rematch for the ages. A year after the UBC Thunderbirds stunned the then undefeated Calgary Dinos 34-26 in the 79th Hardy Cup… Continue reading Canada West Football Season Preview
500 cows stolen from New Zealand farm
By Nick Perry, The Associated Press, August 30, 2016 WELLINGTON, New Zealand – How do you steal 500 cows? Probably not all at once. That’s according to New Zealand police, who said Tuesday that they were investigating reports of the unlikely crime at a South Island farm. Locals said they’d never before heard of cattle… Continue reading 500 cows stolen from New Zealand farm