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Australia is the first country to let patients with depression or PTSD be prescribed psychedelics

Australia is the first country to let patients with depression or PTSD be prescribed psychedelics

Australia is now the first country to allow psychiatrists to prescribe certain psychedelic substances to patients with depression or post-traumatic stress disorder.
Opinion: Steps caregivers can take to help kids and teens with their mental health

Opinion: Steps caregivers can take to help kids and teens with their mental health

With child and adolescent mental health problems on the rise, here is a a step-by-step guide for caregivers for recognizing signs of mental distress and responding with support and resources.
Rooming house revival: Canadian cities look to single-room homes amid housing crunch

Rooming house revival: Canadian cities look to single-room homes amid housing crunch

Rooming or boarding houses are regaining favour with some Canadian cities as a way to offset a lack of affordable homes, but experts warn there are pitfalls to the once-popular form of urban housing.
8 tips for healthy grilling

8 tips for healthy grilling

Try cooking your meat in a cast-iron skillet on your grill top.
B.C. immigrants report lowest sense of belonging to Canada

B.C. immigrants report lowest sense of belonging to Canada

B.C. immigrant population records a lower sense of belonging to Canada than any other province, says Statistics Canada report.
Kayaker sounds alarm over stinging jellyfish drifting toward Burnaby beach

Kayaker sounds alarm over stinging jellyfish drifting toward Burnaby beach

'I am very scared for swimmers and especially children,' local kayaker Ann Pickthall said about lion's mane jellyfish she has spotted near the swimming area at Barnet Marine Park.
Opinion: Calculated risks

Opinion: Calculated risks

Playing it safe is not Whistler’s thing
Highway wildfire closure drives home B.C.'s need to think big about climate measures

Highway wildfire closure drives home B.C.'s need to think big about climate measures

The province says it's too early to provide an estimate of the costs associated with the Highway 4 closure.
Worried about booked up campsites? New feature will give notifications of cancellations

Worried about booked up campsites? New feature will give notifications of cancellations

B.C. Parks has introduced a new feature that will provide email notifications when a previously booked campsite becomes available at a specific campground.
Legacy of Canada's ban on Chinese immigration lasted longer than the law

Legacy of Canada's ban on Chinese immigration lasted longer than the law

When Matthew Yan looks at the stoic and determined expression on his father's face in the black and white photo affixed to the identification papers he carried for decades, he mostly feels pity.