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Ecstasy could help treat PTSD, say B.C. researchers

Ecstasy could help treat PTSD, say B.C. researchers

A new study conducted in part at UBC Okanagan indicates that MDMA, also known as ecstasy, could be a valuable treatment tool for post-traumatic stress disorder.
PHOTO: Bathed in pink

PHOTO: Bathed in pink

Our Daily Photo #3023 is from arielle.n.d who took this shot of Vancouver House being bathed in pink light. View this post on Instagram Vancouver House bathed in pink 🎀 // . . Another one from the sunset on Sunday! . . .
Vancouver’s LGBTQ2S elders get second chance to enjoy prom

Vancouver’s LGBTQ2S elders get second chance to enjoy prom

Those who are 55+ in Vancouver's queer community who missed out on prom the first time around have a chance to re-do the moment.
This FREE drive-in movie theatre returns to Metro Vancouver this summer

This FREE drive-in movie theatre returns to Metro Vancouver this summer

Lansdowne Centre’s free, annual drive-in movies are returning again this summer, but this time, movies will be decided by votes.
PHOTO: Golden sky

PHOTO: Golden sky

Our Daily Photo #3022 is from projectali who took this shot of a golden sky shining over the city. View this post on Instagram Read Ahed 👉🏽: People have some wicked talents out there.
Burnaby MP brings infant daughter to House of Commons for climate change debate

Burnaby MP brings infant daughter to House of Commons for climate change debate

MP Terry Beech brought his infant daughter into the debate over climate change action in Ottawa – literally.
Cineplex hosts FREE viewing parties for serious and bandwagon Raptors fans

Cineplex hosts FREE viewing parties for serious and bandwagon Raptors fans

Five Cineplex theatres in Metro Vancouver are bringing “#WeTheNorth fever” to local serious and bandwagon Raptors fans starting Thursday, May 30.
Vancouver Art Gallery suddenly parts ways with executive director

Vancouver Art Gallery suddenly parts ways with executive director

The Vancouver Art Gallery is about to embark on a new era, given the sudden and unexpected departure of Kathleen Bartels, the gallery’s executive director for the past 18 years.
B.C. man who scaled Everest says climb is not for 'faint of heart'

B.C. man who scaled Everest says climb is not for 'faint of heart'

The B.C. man has climbed mountains on seven continents in less than 10 years, but last week he feared he wouldn't make it down the 8,848-metre peak of Mount Everest.
These FREE outdoor yoga classes run all summer in Vancouver

These FREE outdoor yoga classes run all summer in Vancouver

Mat Collective transports yoga-enthusiasts to various scenic locations throughout Vancouver to enjoy their calming workouts in the great outdoors.
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