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Stay the course in retirement planning

Drew May 4 minute read Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused huge changes in many aspects of life, but less so in retirement planning, according to one financial planner.

The pandemic resulted in an initial downturn in the stock market, but that quickly recovered over the summer, said Kerry Auriat, an investment advisor at National Bank Financial. As a result, many people’s finances are still in-tact.

“For many of my clients, they enjoyed very positive years,” he said.

“There’s a real recognition that there’s a pandemic happening out there, on the other side there’s also a recognition that the pandemic does not necessarily equal finances.”

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Various Efforts Reach Out to Seniors in Isolation

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Various Efforts Reach Out to Seniors in Isolation

Tyler Clarke 5 minute read Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021

Social isolation, loneliness and depression are ongoing concerns when it comes to seniors, but they’re of much greater prominence lately.

“They’re not doing well,” Prairie Oasis Senior Centre executive director Steve Todd said.

“They are less engaged when you talk to them — they’re more withdrawn, and I think that’s because of long-term isolation.”

Just about everything has been shuttered during level red restrictions, Todd said, and Prairie Oasis is no exception.

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Seniors for Seniors executive director Margaret Schonewille is the friendly voice behind the Age Friendly Brandon Telephone Information Line. (Tyler Clarke/The Brandon Sun)

Seniors for Seniors executive director Margaret Schonewille is the friendly voice behind the Age Friendly Brandon Telephone Information Line. (Tyler Clarke/The Brandon Sun)