The Weekly Bean - January 5, 2023

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first place, but Presley herself laid the blame simply on “irreconcilable differences.”

* On Jan. 16, 1547, Ivan IV Vasilyevich (aka “Ivan the Terrible”) crowned himself the first czar of Moscow. But was that nickname really deserved? Yes and no: “Terrible” more accurately meant “strong,” “menacing” and “impressive” in his day, but there’s no denying the ruler had a pretty fierce, and on occasion murderous, temper as well.

* On Jan. 20, 2010, the Chinese government banned the movie “Avatar,” claiming its plot mirrored the nation’s forced land evictions. Officials feared the fictional indigenous Na’vi race’s revolt could prompt a similar uprising among real-life citizens.

* On Jan. 22, 1930, excavation began for the Empire State Building. Completed just a little more than a year after construction started, at 102 stories it held the record for world’s tallest building until 1972, when it was succeeded by the city’s World Trade Center.

* On Jan. 21, 2014, activist Kanstantsin Zhukouski nominated his pet parrot in a local council election in Belarus. Unfortunately, he never found out whether the parrot could have actually won, as he soon withdrew its candidacy, probably to avoid a penalty after proving his aimed-for point on the uselessness of his country’s politics.

* On Jan. 17, 1949, the first Volkswagen Type 1, or Beetle, in the U.S. arrived from Germany. It was designed by Ferdinand Porsche at the request of Adolf Hitler and sold well because it was not just well built, but reasonably priced, soon becoming “America’s budget car.”

* On Jan. 19, 1977, citizens of Miami received a jaw-droppingly unexpected gift from the sky -- a dusting of snow for the first time in the city’s history. To date, it was also the last occurrence. Well, maybe next year ...

* On Jan. 18, 1996, Lisa Marie Presley filed for divorce from Michael Jackson. Speculation as to the cause of the split ran as rampant as the questioning of the rather bizarre coupling in the

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Q:What has Chris Rock been doing since he was attacked by Will Smith at the Oscars? Does he talk about it publicly at all? — E.M.

A:Actor/comedian Chris Rock has remained relatively quiet since Oscar-winning actor Will Smith smacked him in anger at the Oscars last year. Rock has reportedly turned down offers to host the upcoming ceremony in 2023, choosing instead to focus on his roots: stand-up comedy. He was already set to tour when the incident happened — and ticket sales soared — but he told his audience in Boston last March, “I’m still processing what happened.”

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On March 4 at 10 p.m. ET, subscribers can watch a new Chris Rock comedy special in Netflix’s first ever livestreamed event. I’m willing to bet he comments, or even jokes, about the slap, because he’s already referenced it in past performances in other cities. For example, in Phoenix this past August, he told his audience that not only did he turn down a chance to host the Oscars again, but that he also rejected an offer to appear in a Super Bowl commercial. He also admitted that the slap hurt, obviously, referencing how Smith once played Muhammad Ali in a movie.

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respected in her home country, having received Gallup Korea’s Actor of the Year award in 2022.

Viewers have been bingeing all 16 episodes of “Attorney Woo” and are asking for more. According to DigitalSpy. com, it’s the eighth most watched nonEnglish series of all time on Netflix, and it’s expected to be renewed for a second season.

I really enjoy the Korean legal drama on Netflix about a lawyer named Woo. Is the lead actress autistic in real life, like her character? — L.D.

A:“Extraordinary Attorney Woo” stars Park Eun-bin as a young attorney named Woo Young-woo who is on the autism spectrum. She “boasts a high IQ, an impressive memory and a wonderfully creative thought process, but she struggles with everyday interactions.” It’s not just a legal drama; it’s also very endearing and whimsical, making it more of a dramedy.

Park is not autistic in real life and initially felt conflicted about taking the role. She told ENA (the distributor of the series in Korea) that she “met with a professor to ask for advice … and learned some general characteristics of people with autism.” Her talent is widely

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Is it true that the actor who plays Rip on “Yellowstone” is a redhead in real life? Does he dye his hair for the part, or does he wear a wig? — L.E.

A:Cole Hauser has been around in Hollywood for decades, and those familiar with his work probably find him unrecognizable as Rip Wheeler on “Yellowstone.” The actor told Jenny McCarthy on her radio show that the decision to dye his hair and beard black was mainly because Beth (Kelly Reilly), his love interest on the show, “is a ginger, and I’m ginger as well.”

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Royal Helium reworks its financing, will use money to fund first helium production facility at Steveville, Alta.

Twice last week, SaskEnergy set new daily natural gas usage records, and we can thank Alberta for most of our supply

Not only was Saskatchewan setting electrical consumption records during the cold snap of last week of December, we also set two consecutive natural gas consumption records, too.

According to SaskEnergy in a Dec. 31 release, “Extreme cold weather across Saskatchewan this week resulted in record-breaking natural gas demand in the province. On December 28 and 29, natural gas consumption surpassed the previous daily record of 1.57 petajoules (PJ) which was set in February 2021.

“A new daily record of 1.62 PJ was set on December 28 and broken again on December 29 with total system delivery of 1.64 PJ. Delivery numbers for December 30 and 31 are not yet finalized, but are also expected to exceed 1.6 PJ.”

SASKATOON – Royal Helium Ltd. announced on Dec. 21 that it has signed term sheets with the Business Development Bank of Canada and a Schedule 1 Bank, acting pari passu for a non-revolving credit facility in the amount of C$15,000,000. The loans bears interest at a rate of 3.00 per cent above the bank’s prime lending rate. Proceeds of the credit facility will be used for development and production facilities currently under construction for the Steveville helium field in Alberta. The Schedule 1 Bank will also provide a revolving demand operating loan of C$2,500,000 for working capital purposes with a floating interest rate of 2.00 per cent per annum above Prime.

The natural gas records coincided with record power consumption. On Dec. 29, SaskPower set another record in power consumption for Saskatchewan. At 5:27 p.m. on Dec. 29, 2021, Saskatchewan homes and businesses reached 3,868 megawatts (MW) in power use, according to the Crown corporation. The previous record of 3,792 MW was reached four years ago to the day, on Dec. 29, 2017.

Royal Helium is also announced that it has entered into an agreement with Eight Capital for a $5.5 million bought deal private placement of subscription receipts convertible debenture units (as discussed further below).

Saskatchewan’s power production has increasingly shifted from coal to natural gas as a fuel source. In December, Boundary Dam Unit 4, a coal-fired generating unit, was retired, reducing the Boundary Dam Power Station to 672 megawatts capacity. On the natural gas side, Saskatchewan has seen the construction of several new natural gas-fired power plants. They include the baseload North Battleford Power Station (289 megawatts), Yellowhead Power Station peaking plant (also at North Battleford, 135 megawatts), the baseload Chinook Power Station at Swift Current (353 megawatts) and peaking plant Spy Hill Power Station (89 megawatts). Another 353 megawatt baseload

Royal Helium chief financial officer Jeff Sheppard said in a release, “We are pleased to have achieved this major milestone of being fully funded to first production, positioning Royal to deliver helium to our space exploration off-take partner in Q2 2023. Securing debt financing in the traditional bank market through a Canadian Schedule 1 bank and BDC at such favourable rates alongside the bought-deal financing not only enhances returns to shareholders but also validates the quality and eco-

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nomics of our Steveville project. Furthermore, this initial project financing will simplify Royal’s access to future production facility construction financing.”

plant, very similar to Chinook, is under construction at Moose Jaw.

All of this added natural gas-fired power generation has, in turn, driven higher usage of natural gas during times of high electrical consumption.

The Crown noted that increased demand from SaskEnergy’s industrial customers, including natural gas use for power production, was the main driver of this week’s record-setting consumption.

The debt facilities, combined, are subject to a one-time C$87,500 fee and an annual fee of C$6,000. Under a floating rate option, loans drawn on the Credit Facility can be repaid at any time without penalty. The facilities will be secured by a general security agreement and is subject to customary loan covenants.

SaskEnergy said it measures daily natural gas consumption for the 24-hour period from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. A PJ is a unit of measurement equivalent to one million gigajoules (GJ) of natural gas. An average Saskatchewan home consumes about 100 GJ of natural gas each year.

Completion of the credit facility and operating line is subject to execution of definitive agreements and regulatory approvals and is expected to close in January 2023.

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“SaskEnergy’s natural gas system design can accommodate additional capacity to manage increased consumption even on peak days,” SaskEnergy president and CEO Ken From said in a release. “Throughout the year, SaskEnergy employees inspect, maintain and enhance the system to support safe and reliable natural gas delivery in all weather conditions. In addition, employees monitor the system 24 hours a day to ensure sufficient system capacity to meet customer demand across the province.”

Royal Helium is also announced that it has entered into an agreement with Eight Capital, pursuant to which Eight Capital has agreed to purchase for resale, on a bought deal private placement basis, 5,500 non-transferable subscription receipts exchangeable into unsecured convertible debenture units of the company, with a maturity date of Dec. 31, 2025.

This province is now largely dependent on neighbouring Alberta to fulfill roughly two-thirds of our natural gas needs.

When natural gas prices took a tumble roughly 14 years ago, Saskatchewan’s domestic gas production fell off a cliff. Targeted gas drilling went essentially extinct, with next to no gas-specific wells being drilled in this province for most of the past decade. Our domestic gas production is now largely based on associated gas production that comes with oil production. As a result, Saskatchewan went from being a net gas exporter for the period of 1988 to 2009 to a net importer that year.

The net proceeds of the offering will be used to fund capital expenditures related to the Steveville production facilities and for general corporate purposes.

Royal’s previously announced project financing of US$20 million has been cancelled.

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* A Cornish milkman named Steve Leech was making his rounds when he saw a shop on fire. Using 320 pints of milk, he not only extinguished the flames, but saved seven other stores in the process, earning a “Hero Milkman of the Millennium” award from the National Dairymen’s Association.

* An albatross typically spends the first six years of its life flying over the ocean without ever setting foot on the ground.

* In the 1990s, a mysterious soda vending machine dispensing rare and discontinued drinks appeared in Seattle. No one knew who filled it, but sadly, in 2018, it vanished as suddenly as it came, with an explanatory note saying it “went for a walk.”

* The first women’s boots were designed for and worn by Queen Victoria.

* “Ergophobia” is the fear of work or the workplace. Psychologists attribute the condition to a combination of concerns about failing at tasks, public speaking and social anxiety.

* A 59-year-old man with no previous criminal record held up a bank for the measly sum of just $1. So what was he actually after? A prison sentence, so he could get free health care.

* Red is the first color a baby sees.

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Make a start on that new workplace challenge. But get more information before you find yourself too deeply involved without knowing in which direction you should go.

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You might find things becoming tedious as your schedule slows down after the holidays. Use this time to get information about a possible post-New Year job change.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The creative Twin finds outlets for his or her ideas in the early part of the week. The practical Twin takes it a step further and rallies support to turn the ideas into reality.

CANCER (June 21 to July 22) It’s time to stop being intimidated by someone’s negative behavior. Start taking positive steps on your own to help strengthen your position down the line.

LEO (July 23 to August 22) Look closely at that so-called golden opportunity. Best to be a cautious Cat who approaches things slowly, rather than one who pounces without knowing where you’ll land.

VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Your apology can resolve that personal situation before it overshadows the start of your new year. You’ll feel better, even if you’re only partly to blame for what happened.

LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Avoid overtaxing yourself, even if your energy levels are high and you feel that you can do it all. Best to pace yourself so you won’t run yourself down.

SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your sense of humor helps get you through a stressful period. Some of your quick quips can take the edge off any remaining negativity being aimed at you.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Your artistic talents not only help you express yourself these days, but they also set up a line of communication between you and someone very special.

CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) It’s fine to appreciate the importance of having a “proper form” for doing things. But relax a bit in order to allow newcomers on the project to feel less intimidated by you.

AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Use your boundless reserve of optimism to persuade others to work with you so that you can resolve a difficult workplace problem before it ruins the dynamics in place.

PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You brim over with self-confidence as you begin to tackle a new challenge. And, before you know it, you’re not alone: Others have taken the plunge with you.

BORN THIS WEEK: You have a highly defined sense of commitment to others. You would make a fine social worker.

We are excited to tell you about a new program in Kindersley called FoodMesh, a collaboration between Kindersley Christian Fellowship and Buy-Low Foods. This program makes free groceries available to individuals in need by collecting surplus food and groceries from local stores.

Please see the details below on how you can access this program and get free groceries. Everyone is welcome and this program is operating every week.

When: Every week on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7:00 p.m.

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As dried beans cook, they absorb the cooking liquid and triple in size. So 2 cups (1 pound) of dried beans will yield 6 cups of cooked beans. Incidentally, many recipes call for 15-ounce cans of beans, which is 1 3/4 cups of cooked beans. Beans are prepared in three steps — clean, soak and cook. Unless you’re using a pressure cooker, then you can skip the soak.

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In January we’re filled with fresh resolve to make the new year better than the last. For many people, that means reigning in both our waistlines and our wallets. If I told you I have one solution to both problems, and you said, “You’re full of beans,” you’d be right.

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First, inspect the beans, discarding any discolored or cracked beans and removing any rocks or debris. Beans are an agricultural product, and grit happens.

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Finally, we cook. To cook on the stovetop, cover the beans with fresh water by 2 inches, optionally adding one minced onion and 2 teaspoons salt, and bring them to a boil. Then lower the heat and simmer for 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the variety of bean (follow package directions), or until the beans are tender. To test for tenderness, mash a bean against the side of the pot with a spoon.

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1. HISTORY: What is the name of the ancient trade route that connected the East and West?

2. LITERATURE: What was playwright Anton Chekhov’s other profession?

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Ah, the humble bean. Here we have a budget-friendly vegetable protein with great fiber, loaded with vitamins and minerals, free of cholesterol and saturated fats, with a low glycemic index. Mix them with grains, and you have a complete protein that can replace the protein in meats. At a mere 25 cents per serving, dried beans are economical enough to feed the masses.

I recommend dried beans because they’re about one-third the cost of canned beans. Dried beans, properly prepared, taste much better, have better nutrition and less sodium. How many other times do you get a superior product for less money? So, keep some canned beans in your pantry for when you need convenience above all else. But for beans that taste so good you won’t want to share them, read on.

It takes minimal active time to prepare beans, and it’s easy work.

To cook in a pressure cooker, such as an Instant Pot, place 1 pound beans, 8 cups water, one minced onion, two bay leaves and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt in the inner pot of a pressure cooker. Secure lid on Instant Pot and close valve to “seal.”

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5. MUSIC: What does the shortened term K-pop stand for?

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Cook on high pressure for the following times: black beans, 30 minutes; chickpeas, 40 minutes; kidney beans, 35 minutes; pinto beans or navy beans, 25 minutes. Allow the pot to naturally release 20 minutes before doing a quick release.

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Next, we soak. Soaking beans allows them to rehydrate before cooking. Another benefit is that soaking reduces the phytic acid that can cause gassiness. You don’t need to soak split peas or lentils. These speedy beans only take about 30 minutes to cook. Place 1 pound of cleaned beans in a large pot. For an overnight soak, add 8 cups of water and place in the fridge for eight to 24 hours. For a short soak, add 12 cups of water and bring to a

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7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: From which Roman god did the month of January get its name?

8. MEDICAL TERMS: If you suffer from medial tibial stress syndrome, what is the condition commonly called?

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9. PSYCHOLOGY: What irrational fear is represented in the condition called ablutophobia?

10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a baby turkey called?

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KINDERSLEY

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5

• Adult Volleyball 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at Kindersley Composite School, 606 3 St E. Adults of all ages are welcome, and there is a fee of $20 to pay for the season which will run all fall and winter long. Contact Doug Longtin (306) 463-8448.

• Kindersley Air Cadets 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at the Kindersley & District Plains Museum, 903 11 Ave E. New recruits welcome. Call 306-430-7897

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6

• Friday FX Youth 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm at Kindersley Christian Fellowship, 800 12 Ave E. Youth ages 13-18 every Saturday. Events include sports, challenging activities in the community and parks. Exercise and FUN!

• Kindersley Sr. Klippers Vs. Kerrobert Tigers 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm Kindersley West Central Events Centre

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7

• Friday FX Youth 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm at Kindersley Christian Fellowship, 800 12 Ave E. Youth ages 13-18 every Saturday. Events include sports, challenging activities in the community and parks. Exercise and FUN!

• Kindersley Jr. Klippers Home Game vs Battlefords North Stars 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm at Kindersley West Central Events Centre.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 8

• Sunday Fellowship Tea 10:00 am - 11:00 am at St Paul’s United Church, 502 Main St, Kindersley. Join us Sundays at 10am for tea or coffee and fellowship time before worship.

MONDAY, JANUARY 9

• Kid’s Blast 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm at New Life Church (P.A.O.C), 401 4 Ave W, Kindersley. Ages Kindergarten to Grade 5 can come participate in the fun activities and learn about God! Contact Kelly Froese at 306-463-4740 or newlifekindersley@gmail. com

Ritchie Community Centre. All ages welcome. Call Keith for more information.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 10

• Enlightened Dance Corp Lessons 3:45 pm - 9:30 pm at Kindersley Christian Fellowship, 800 12 Ave E. enlighteneddancecorp@gmail.com

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11

• Kindersley Clay Busters Trap Shooting 6:30 pm. Every Wednesday evening and Sunday afternoon the Clay Busters trap club meets at the Kindersley Wildlife Federation range for some fun. Everyone is welcome to come out and join us. Your first round is on us, each round after that is $5. If you need shells we can supply those for $10 per box of 25. Don’t have a shotgun but still want to try it? No problem, we will have a shotgun that you can use. Contact Jeff Vass at 306-460-5373.

• AWANA Boys and Girls Club 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm at the Kindersley Alliance Church, 74 West Rd. Stories, Songs, Games and Learning about God’sWord! For everyone in grade K-6. Call 306463-6568 or email: kacoffice7@gmail.com

THURSDAY, JANUARY 12

• Adult Volleyball 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at Kindersley Composite School, 606 3 St E. Adults of all ages are welcome, and there is a fee of $20 to pay for the season which will run all fall and winter long. Contact Doug Longtin (306) 463-8448.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 - SUNDAY, JANUARY 15

• Kindersley Minor Hockey U13 Tournament at the West Central Events Centre.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20 - SUNDAY, JANUARY 22

• Kindersley Minor Hockey U11 Female Tournament at the West Central Events Centre.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 28

• Kindersley Screen Arts presents “The Good House” 4:00 pm6:00 pm at Sunset Theatre, 505 Main St. $10.00 at the door, no minors, sponsored by Speedy Auto Glass

• Regular Meeting of Council 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm. Join us in person in Council Chambers or view the livestream here: https:// kindersley.civicweb.net/Portal/

• Monday Night Jam Sessions 7:00 - 11:00 PM at the Norman

* Prairie Crocus Quilt Guild meet 2nd Tuesday of the month September to May at the Pensioner’s Hall (3rd Ave. E.) 7:00 pm. Contact Donna 306-463-4785 for more info.

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