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As we (finally) say goodbye to 2020, we re taking a look back at the stories that reflect the year that was on CBC Life. While it s no surprise that articles about making your own mask, living room workouts, or growing your own garden were popular, many others really stood out. Like how to avoid bad habits during social distancing and isolation, reclaiming the art of letter writing, or the important task of writing a will, what it s like to be a Black father raising a daughter during protests and a pandemic, what it s like to find your true name if you re a transgender person of colour, and more personal stories and advice from Canadian writers and experts. Below, a collection of reads, recipes and videos that in case you missed them we think are insightful and helpful in ways that might re
know the healing takes time. these are some of the faces of those who lost their lives wednesday night, victims of yet another mass shooting in america. all of my friends were there. as of right now i only know of two that passed away. jason coffman learned that his 22-year-old son cody was killed. my first born son, oh, son i love you so much. alaina housley was only 18 and had just started her freshman year at pepperdine university. her parents describe her as kind, smart, beautiful, and respectful. 23-year-old justin meek was at borderline with his sister, friends say he saved her life and several others before he was shot and killed. shawn adler was also a hero, the 48-year-old was working at borderline, and family members say he tried to disarm the gunman before he was shot. he leaves behind a wife and two