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It's kitten season in Vancouver right meow!

It's kitten season in Vancouver right meow!

Missed the pandemic pet craze? Fear not.
New Canadian psilocybin-access rules create business opportunities

New Canadian psilocybin-access rules create business opportunities

Vancouver’s Optimi Health harvests first batch of psilocybin mushrooms
'Grossly insufficient': Big oil and gas move ahead on dozens of 'carbon bombs'

'Grossly insufficient': Big oil and gas move ahead on dozens of 'carbon bombs'

According to a recent report, over 200 oil and gas projects slated for the next three years will add 8.6 gigatonnes to the world's carbon budget — equivalent to a quarter of global emissions in 2020. 
Sea to Sky transit strike poised to break record

Sea to Sky transit strike poised to break record

Negotiations will resume on Friday, days before becoming longest running B.C. transit strike.
Don't want long COVID? Don't get COVID, says doctor on lingering symptoms of virus

Don't want long COVID? Don't get COVID, says doctor on lingering symptoms of virus

Demand growing for more treatment; health minister says province is acting ‘more quickly than anywhere else’
Ottawa taking steps to support military personnel who need housing: defence minister

Ottawa taking steps to support military personnel who need housing: defence minister

Concerns about military housing highlighted by a suggestion that Habitat for Humanity be contacted
Immigration status can exclude parents from childcare support

Immigration status can exclude parents from childcare support

While Canada agrees to reduce child care costs, immigrants with precarious status will likely continue being excluded.
B.C. man wins $1,000,000 in lottery

B.C. man wins $1,000,000 in lottery

The millionaire plans to celebrate his luck over a family dinner
'A gift to have a choice': B.C. nurse reflects on father's MAID, organ donation anniversary

'A gift to have a choice': B.C. nurse reflects on father's MAID, organ donation anniversary

Camille Betts is sharing her father's story in hopes of carrying on his legacy. "The way he looked at the world was always, 'How can we help the most people?'" she says.
Canada's emissions plan 128 megatonnes short of 1.5 C target, says report

Canada's emissions plan 128 megatonnes short of 1.5 C target, says report

To help evade 1.5 C in warming, a new report says Canada needs to close a gap equivalent to emissions from all road transportation in 2020.