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Fort Nelson school apologizes for sexual materials given to students

Fort Nelson school apologizes for sexual materials given to students

A card deck of provocative sexual slang was given by a public health nurse to students at Fort Nelson Secondary School
Most Canadians feel violence has increased since pandemic, poll finds

Most Canadians feel violence has increased since pandemic, poll finds

Overall, Canadians' trust in governments for mitigating violence has decreased.
Q&A with a dietitian: Tips for eating during perimenopause, menstruation, pregnancy and more

Q&A with a dietitian: Tips for eating during perimenopause, menstruation, pregnancy and more

It is important to balance blood sugar and manage inflammation, says dietitian.
'Ghost ship!': Puzzling ocean spray off B.C. coast captured on video

'Ghost ship!': Puzzling ocean spray off B.C. coast captured on video

Fisheries and Oceans Canada solved the mystery.
Letter: Some gratitude for outgoing Whistler Blackcomb COO Geoff Buchheister

Letter: Some gratitude for outgoing Whistler Blackcomb COO Geoff Buchheister

'I will remember him not just for his leadership, hard work, smarts, and core values, but also for being a great guy who gets it.'
Opinion: Wanna bet?

Opinion: Wanna bet?

'The proliferation of sexy gambling app adds on our TVs—during sporting events watched by countless children, starring their favourite athletes and movie stars—is cause for concern for many.'
Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this March

Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this March

Vancouver is now the most expensive city in Canada to rent in this month.
B.C.’s meatless, protein-alternate producers bucking sector hiccups

B.C.’s meatless, protein-alternate producers bucking sector hiccups

Daiya Foods, Big Mountain Foods, No Meat Factory, Wamame, Sunrise Soya Foods among Metro Vancouver businesses enjoying success
More mental health resilience during COVID-19 than previously thought, study suggests

More mental health resilience during COVID-19 than previously thought, study suggests

The first year of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to have taken a relatively limited toll on overall global mental health, Canadian researchers say in a new study published in the British Medical Journal.
Credit card debt up 15%, younger Canadians feel hardest pinch

Credit card debt up 15%, younger Canadians feel hardest pinch

Insolvencies and missed payments on credit products are climbing, says Equifax.