Expert gives tips for organizing your home

Whether you find yourself in a full house after the holidays or are getting ready to sell your home, here are some tips on making it easier to organize your surroundings. 

Candace Wiebe from Candace Wiebe Household Assistance has been in your shoes and has found a few rules she likes to follow that make it easier to organize the house, even with young children at home. 

Her first tip is to “Guard the door to your home.” 

Tips for handling the holidays with a problem drinker

The holidays can be a difficult time for people living with a problem drinker and it may bring a variety of feelings such as anxiety, confusion, disappointment, embarrassment, shame or anger. 

Al-Anon is a support group for families and friends affected by someone else's drinking (and/or drug abuse). Members learn about the family disease of alcoholism and how to cope with a problem drinker.  

How to make the most of your live Christmas tree

If you’re looking to bring in a natural Christmas tree that gives the greatest evergreen smell, Cliff Freund at CD Trees says there is one type that stands out when it comes to fragrance. 

“Probably the balsam fir is the one that is most fragrant, albeit all the trees, they give you a real nice strong smell for the first couple of days and then after that you don't notice it very much,” he says. 

Students in Vita focus on being kind and grateful

There is extra gratitude and kindness happening these days at Shevchenko School in Vita. 

This is part of a 30-day challenge, organized by teacher Mary Chalmers. 

“So, we make an announcement every morning and we remind people to practice either some gratitude or to practice kindness within our school for each and every day as they go out into the world, hopefully encouraging our students to be more kind, more grateful, and more empathetic,” she says. 

Danny Plett celebrates 30 years in music with concerts in Ukraine, Germany

Singer-song writer Danny Plett is getting ready for a European concert tour to celebrate 30 years in the music industry. 

He will be leaving on Tuesday with Budapest as his first stop. 

“And then I take a car into Ukraine, because you can't fly into Ukraine anymore,” he explains. “All the airports have been bombed; they're all destroyed. So, you have to drive in. And I'll be doing a couple of concerts out there. I'll be there for about four or five days, something like that. And then I fly to Germany for a series of 14 shows.”