Event a must-see for wellness buffs

A one-day Festival of Health & Wellness will be held at the Carriage House Inn on March 10, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
This event offers over 60 exhibitor booths, eight wellness workshops that will help consumers achieve success in various areas of wellness that they would like to explore.
Organizer Jacki McLenaghan of Pure Potentials promises it will be a fun, informative and unique conference that takes a celebratory yet practical look at overall health and well-being.
“The day is designed to stimulate the brain and delight the senses,” she said.
The cost is $15, includes admission and all workshops. There are also prizes, goodie bags, samples and more.
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Category: Events
Markham began his journalism career writing columns in the mid-1980s for Western People Magazine, then reported for a small Saskatchewan daily. He has spent most of his career in media and communications, likes to dabble in politics, was actively involved in economic development for many years, thinks that what goes on in the community is just as important as what happens provincially and nationally, and has a soft spot for small business (big business, not so much). Markham is a bit of a contrarian and usually has a unique take on the events of the day.