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'On the road to recovery': B.C. dog found with muzzle taped shut, injured leg

'On the road to recovery': B.C. dog found with muzzle taped shut, injured leg

The lab mix was found running loose in Comox, B.C.
Why are cyber scammers successful? They exploit one's need for connection, says PI

Why are cyber scammers successful? They exploit one's need for connection, says PI

Most people overshare online, says West Vancouver private investigator Denis Gagnon.
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall for extra strength acetaminophen

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall for extra strength acetaminophen

Attention Costco shoppers...
Squamish council critical of FortisBC work camp and construction yard applications

Squamish council critical of FortisBC work camp and construction yard applications

Elected officials say traffic, noise, affordable housing and safety details still need to be resolved.
Safety alert: Canada-wide cheese recall due to possible listeria contamination

Safety alert: Canada-wide cheese recall due to possible listeria contamination

The cheese can still make you sick even if it does not look or smell spoiled.
26th global backyard bird count is back for Family Day weekend

26th global backyard bird count is back for Family Day weekend

British Columbians are lucky because they have many different species of birds that call the province home, says a spokesperson for the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
Opinion: The Great Canadian Rip-Off

Opinion: The Great Canadian Rip-Off

When it comes to greed and inflation, where is the bottom?
Opinion: Why do some brands change racist names and logos, but others don't? Here's what the research says

Opinion: Why do some brands change racist names and logos, but others don't? Here's what the research says

A new study shows how brands can successfully change racist brand names and logos to stand up for racial justice in the marketplace.
The rise of AI writing tools – what does this mean for the writing industry?

The rise of AI writing tools – what does this mean for the writing industry?

There has been a lot of discussion in the media and plenty of articles online about artificial intelligence (AI) writing tools over the last couple of months, sparked in large part by OpenAI’s release of ChatGPT on November 30, 2022.
Lower-income women more likely get heart disease and stroke, report finds

Lower-income women more likely get heart disease and stroke, report finds

In 2019, 32,271 women in Canada died from heart disease and stroke. "That's one woman's life every 16 minutes."