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Opinion: Fanning the flames: How anger fuels violent crime in youth

Opinion: Fanning the flames: How anger fuels violent crime in youth

Violent crime causes untold harm and anger is known to fuel violence. But recent research suggests that the way anger and crime tie together in youth is a bit more complicated than expected.
Ukrainian invasion impact comes home through long-lost letter

Ukrainian invasion impact comes home through long-lost letter

A letter allowed a woman to find a cousin and his family in the war-torn country.
Fleeing the war: Mother and son Ukrainian refugees arrive in Sechelt

Fleeing the war: Mother and son Ukrainian refugees arrive in Sechelt

When the war started, Olha Liubenko was separated from her husband and son by more than 500 kilometres and at home with her elderly grandmother and cat. Here's how she and her son made it to Canada.
Climate experts, environmentalists push back on Canada's carbon capture tax break

Climate experts, environmentalists push back on Canada's carbon capture tax break

Proponents of the technology say it offers a realistic path to wean Canada off fossil fuels without sinking the economy. Critics say it's unproven at scale.
Canada budget silent on electric vehicle rebate for used cars

Canada budget silent on electric vehicle rebate for used cars

The Liberal 2022 budget says Ottawa will extend the national electric vehicle rebate program to 2025. Used electric vehicles will not be included, despite a 2021 election promise.
Vancouver North West Hawks win BCEHL U17 AAA championship

Vancouver North West Hawks win BCEHL U17 AAA championship

Youngest team in the league pulls off string of upsets to take B.C. title
How fighting a traffic ticket in B.C. is changing

How fighting a traffic ticket in B.C. is changing

British Columbians could soon be fighting a speeding ticket virtually. But one criminal defence lawyer says some of the changes to the new process are concerning.
B.C. mushroom farms fined $650,000 for releasing 'lethal' effluence

B.C. mushroom farms fined $650,000 for releasing 'lethal' effluence

The Abbotsford farms must report to Environment and Climate Change Canada how it will prevent such a release from happening again.
Erectile dysfunction medications pose serious eye condition risks, UBC study finds

Erectile dysfunction medications pose serious eye condition risks, UBC study finds

A word of caution for people who use these medications on the regular.
Why bad online reviews can sometimes be good for business

Why bad online reviews can sometimes be good for business

A new study shows that brand recognition among consumers is important in quelling negative online comments.