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The biggest worry for open water swimmers at this Port Moody lake might be goose poo

The biggest worry for open water swimmers at this Port Moody lake might be goose poo

Competitive open water swimmers face all kinds of challenges. But none get their attention more than the water's fecal coliform count.
Are social movements making male leaders more empathetic? UBC study indicates yes

Are social movements making male leaders more empathetic? UBC study indicates yes

Diversity trainings can be effective but it depends on who's leading them
The planet is facing a 'global wildfire crisis,' warns United Nations

The planet is facing a 'global wildfire crisis,' warns United Nations

By 2090, wildfires are expected to increase in intensity by up to 57 per cent because of human-caused planetary warming, a landmark United Nations report has found. Could Canada's Indigenous people offer a solution?
B.C. emission reduction targets ‘based on a fantasy,’ say energy experts

B.C. emission reduction targets ‘based on a fantasy,’ say energy experts

As British Columbia looks to decarbonize, electricity demand is expected to soar, and experts warn of an energy crunch
B.C. maintains high credit score post budget

B.C. maintains high credit score post budget

DBRS Morningstar notes B.C.’s strong economic performance and budgeting ‘prudence’
Celebration of life for Vernon's Ashley Wadsworth, who was murdered in the UK

Celebration of life for Vernon's Ashley Wadsworth, who was murdered in the UK

The Vernon teen's life was tragically cut short during an extended trip to the U.K.
Disciplinary proceedings started against B.C. doctor who calls COVID-19 vaccine 'lethal'

Disciplinary proceedings started against B.C. doctor who calls COVID-19 vaccine 'lethal'

B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons has been investigating Dr. Hoffe since October 2021 but slow to act
Richmond ranked top among 50 most-loved Canadian tourism destinations

Richmond ranked top among 50 most-loved Canadian tourism destinations

The Tourism Sentiment Index identified the top 50 Canadian destinations
After six months apart, an Afghani refugee is reunited with her beloved cats in Vancouver (PHOTOS)

After six months apart, an Afghani refugee is reunited with her beloved cats in Vancouver (PHOTOS)

The story of Mursal, Bella and Air.
Here’s how you can get a COVID anti-viral pill in B.C.

Here’s how you can get a COVID anti-viral pill in B.C.

The province is making two anti-viral treatments, the Paxlovid pills and a Sotrovimab infusion, available to people sick with COVID-19 and at severe risk of illness.