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Opinion: Talking things out: How institutional transparency could improve animal research

Opinion: Talking things out: How institutional transparency could improve animal research

The public’s lack of knowledge about animal research can cause a moral conflict. Institutions that use animals in research need to be more transparent about their practices.
Summer heat sticking around in Metro Vancouver into long weekend

Summer heat sticking around in Metro Vancouver into long weekend

A record may even fall
Census data show sparks of new life for Indigenous languages

Census data show sparks of new life for Indigenous languages

The number of younger people able to carry on a conversation in an Indigenous tongue is growing.
B.C. woman made custom brewery passport with over 180 B.C. breweries

B.C. woman made custom brewery passport with over 180 B.C. breweries

She updated her list since to now have 256 breweries.
Maple Ridge councillor presses TransLink to approve electric river bus

Maple Ridge councillor presses TransLink to approve electric river bus

The electric river bus service was first proposed back in 2018. It would connect the communities of Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Surrey and New Westminster to major transit hubs.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a…pink pigeon?

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a…pink pigeon?

Why people in Squamish have been spotting these special birds.
Diving free: A Q&A with a Squamish freediver

Diving free: A Q&A with a Squamish freediver

Luca Malaguti professionally freedives and teaches others in the Sea to Sky how to explore under the water's surface.
B.C. nurse suspended for social media use, falsifying signatures

B.C. nurse suspended for social media use, falsifying signatures

Davia Vancaillie was found to have signed for medication not used on nine occasions. She also failed to document patient falls, the regulatory body found.
Ripples from ferry police incident felt throughout Friday

Ripples from ferry police incident felt throughout Friday

The Thursday night incident has had a ripple effect on the B.C. Ferries system, with some sailings running more than two hours behind schedule and long lineups at terminals.
Which B.C. jail serves McDonald's to prisoners?

Which B.C. jail serves McDonald's to prisoners?

From chicken fingers to waffles to boiled eggs, B.C. jails serve up a variety of food.