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Watch: Decaying whales are 'islands of food' for aquatic organisms

Watch: Decaying whales are 'islands of food' for aquatic organisms

"There are whole food webs that have evolved around these whale carcasses in deep water."
Two-thirds of consumers won't buy from a company with misaligned values—and other customer behaviour trends

Two-thirds of consumers won't buy from a company with misaligned values—and other customer behaviour trends

It is no longer enough for a brand to offer a quality, affordable product or service.
Healing through horses

Healing through horses

“Any animal has the ability to touch our hearts, because they communicate through our heart space,” said Luraina Oddy owner and facilitator at Heart and Soul Medicine Horse
'Smart forests' help corporate net-zero ambitions take root

'Smart forests' help corporate net-zero ambitions take root

"The power of nature, the climate anxiety experienced by our youth and the demands from consumers and capital markets for businesses to be net-zero focused, opened my eyes to something more meaningful,” explains Gary Zed
'You guys are the heroes, not me': Squamish man awarded medal for performing life-saving CPR on his co-worker

'You guys are the heroes, not me': Squamish man awarded medal for performing life-saving CPR on his co-worker

Alaster Osborne receives BCEHS Vital Link Award at the shop where the accident occurred. 
Safety alert: Canadian recall of mini-lights due to 'electric shock hazard'

Safety alert: Canadian recall of mini-lights due to 'electric shock hazard'

You should immediately stop using the recalled lights to avoid potential injury.
B.C. rolls out strategies to boost number of internationally trained doctors

B.C. rolls out strategies to boost number of internationally trained doctors

Premier David Eby dismissed any idea of a pay-as-you-go approach: “We can’t privatize our way to a better health care system.”
Photos: How humans have sent each other money throughout history

Photos: How humans have sent each other money throughout history

In another 50 or 100 years, there may be new forms of currency transactions that we can't even imagine today.
'This is big business': How a cashless society is fuelling higher tips and profits

'This is big business': How a cashless society is fuelling higher tips and profits

Only 10 per cent of all transactions in Canada are now made in cash.
Opinion: FIFA World Cup: With climate change, will there still be a soccer World Cup in 2100?

Opinion: FIFA World Cup: With climate change, will there still be a soccer World Cup in 2100?

Many major sports gatherings have been rocked by extreme weather events in recent years. A typhoon forced the postponement of several matches during the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan.