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Film explores B.C. woman's experience with magic mushrooms to ease cancer anxiety

Laurie Brooks never thought she'd one day use magic mushrooms and advocate for the ability of others to do the same.The 55-year-old B.C. resident...

No deal yet on public service strike as union, government trade accusations of foot-dragging

The union representing tens of thousands of federal public servants currently off the job says its strike will continue, as it accused the federal...

Vancouver Aquarium penguins are moving to Alberta

The Vancouver Aquarium's four African penguins will be leaving the nest soon and moving to a larger colony in Edmonton.A release from the aquarium...

New UVic degree covers the science, and social science, of climate change

The University of Victoria is creating a new degree to train students for careers in climate adaptation and mitigation. The Bachelor of Science in Climate...

Every year, this retired B.C. teacher transforms into The Lorax to teach kids about caring for Earth

For the past 12 years, retired teacher and principal Kim Fulton, 74, has dressed as the infamous Dr. Seuss character, The Lorax, to teach students in...

Hundreds of thousands expected to fill Surrey streets for return of Vaisakhi parade

After three years of cancellations, Canada's largest Vaisakhi parade is set to return to Surrey, B.C., on Saturday.Before the COVID-19 pandemic, festivities would see...

'Alarming and amazing all at once': TED Talks tackles AI with wonder and warnings in Vancouver

The annual technology, design and entertainment conference known for "ideas worth spreading" used a significant portion of its latest event in Vancouver to try to wrap...

You may not have heard of fatty liver disease. Experts say you need to know

The Dose22:40What do I need to know about fatty liver disease?It's a disease many have never heard of — yet it affects about 25 per cent...

Muslim community in Metro Vancouver marks end of Ramadan with Eid celebrations

Muslims gathered across the Lower Mainland on Friday to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the holiday that marks the end of Ramadan. Large celebrations were held at...

Multiple arrests after alleged kidnapping along Port Moody's Brewers Row

Police say they made multiple arrests Friday following an alleged kidnapping in Port Moody two days earlier. Port Moody Police say they received reports of a...

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