Saskatoon morning news rewind: Friday, Jan. 19
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Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Friday, Jan. 19.
Seasonal affective disorder, carbon monoxide alarms and King of Kovbasa.
Here’s your morning rewind for the Friday, Jan. 19, edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon.
Gillian Mandich, a happiness researcher, said moods tend to dip in the winter.
She said factors like being indoors more, not being as active, and not seeing as much sunlight can cause that dip.
Mandich spoke about what you can do to shift your mood and spoke about seasonal affective disorder.
Fire marshal Brian Conway talked about the importance of checking your carbon monoxide alarms during the winter season.
He said a bylaw has been updated in Saskatoon to have a minimum standard for carbon monoxide alarms.
Conway said carbon monoxide is a poisonous, colourless gas that you can’t smell, so having a working alarm is important.