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Your posture when taking a pill greatly affects when it kicks in

Your posture when taking a pill greatly affects when it kicks in

If you want your painkiller to kick in as soon as possible, lie down on your right side when taking a pill.
Juno Award-winner Dan Mangan to kick off Coquitlam's Kaleidoscope Arts Festival

Juno Award-winner Dan Mangan to kick off Coquitlam's Kaleidoscope Arts Festival

The city's annual festival begins Friday (Aug. 19) at the TD Community Plaza in Town Centre Park with performances and activities continuing over the weekend at Blue Mountain and Victoria parks.
Here's what it looks like inside a luxury penthouse in Vancouver's tallest tower

Here's what it looks like inside a luxury penthouse in Vancouver's tallest tower

The $34.8M home for sale includes its own private rooftop pool
B.C.'s monthly drug deaths drop for the first time since fall 2020

B.C.'s monthly drug deaths drop for the first time since fall 2020

146 people in British Columbia died of an overdose in June, new data from the BC Coroners Service shows.
One of Vancouver's top French bakeries to open second location

One of Vancouver's top French bakeries to open second location

Vancouver can soon say "bonjour" to a second spot for French baked goods
Baskin-Robbins reveals massive expansion plans for Metro Vancouver

Baskin-Robbins reveals massive expansion plans for Metro Vancouver

They may be known for "31 Flavours" but now the brand is opening almost as many new scoop shops in Metro Vancouver and Calgary.
New casual Indian bistro with cocktails, happy hour, and 'awesome vibes' opens in Vancouver

New casual Indian bistro with cocktails, happy hour, and 'awesome vibes' opens in Vancouver

Kitsilano is now home to a new Indian restaurant.
Lekkerimäki, Jurmo, and Truscott on to World Junior quarterfinals

Lekkerimäki, Jurmo, and Truscott on to World Junior quarterfinals

Nearly eight months after it was originally scheduled to begin, the preliminary round of the 2022 World Junior Championship is finally over.
B.C. MPs raise concerns over pipeline construction obstructing salmon run

B.C. MPs raise concerns over pipeline construction obstructing salmon run

Four B.C. MPs are urging the federal government to halt the construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline and expansion project at least until salmon have finished spawning.
Respecting order in the animal kingdom by avoiding the top hunter

Respecting order in the animal kingdom by avoiding the top hunter

In all of Joe Martin’s 68 years of living on the west coast of Vancouver Island, he said he’s only encountered a wolf once.