You transfer your long-term stress to your dog, says new research
One definite way to keep your dog happy is to stay happy yourself. Not only acute stress is contagious but
Enjoy free outdoor fitness classes at Mahon Park and Ray Perrault Park
North Vancouver Recreation and Culture is inviting citizens to join their new and free outdoor circuit training classes starting this
How Nicole and Jayne created a bright spot at Lions Gate Hospital
It wasn’t part of their job, but some staff members of the Lions Gate Hospital couldn’t help but notice how
Measles vaccination: VCH to send letters to North Shore parents
You may soon get mail from your health agency. Vancouver Coastal Health is sending letters to parents and guardians of
The duo who bring cheer to Lions Gate Hospital
If you have visited Lions Gate Hospital, you may have witnessed an ever-changing array of cheery seasonal and holiday displays
How long do Canadians wait for the doctor?
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Meet this 100-year-old yoga teacher, ballroom dancer and lover of wine
Porchon-Lynch's determination and sheer will to live life to the fullest has rendered her age into a meaningless number.
Sunscreen saves your skin but might harm corals
Your sunscreen could be a vital safeguard for you, but it endangers the corals, a vital part of ocean’s ecosystem.
Fewer people take dogs out on walk in West Van
West Vancouverites seem to be losing interest in taking their dogs out for a walk, if you believe the findings of the latest park survey commissioned by the District of West Vancouver.
Fentanyl is driving overdose emergency in BC
The overdose drug crisis has claimed many lives across the province, and North Shore is no exception.
Your drink can reveal your politics
This is what an Angus Reid survey on alcohol preferences has found.
Gender-neutral schooling: Boys told to wear skirts instead of shorts
If you can’t stand the heat, get out of your gender. That’s what a school in Oxfordshire, England, has told
Mother nature, literally: These women breastfeed orphaned baby deer
A tribal community in India holds a mirror to urban activists by living in perfect harmony with birds, animals and
Renoviction or demoviction? A senior wonders after 17 years in North Shore
Stories like Haynes’s are becoming all familiar in the City of North Vancouver as seniors and low-income residents are pushed
Think before you try to bring a squirrel back from the dead
After Central Michigan University student Natalie Belsito performed “magic” and pulled a squirrel back from the brink of death, the
Can you tell simple interest from compound interest? A lot of Canadians can’t
Canada still has a large scope for financial literacy.
‘Be happy at a funeral and sad at a wedding’
In certain cultures, death, despite the loss that it is, could be an occasion to celebrate too.
Fears of another strike on 100th anniversary of 1918 flu pandemic
The world isn’t much safe even hundred years after the flu pandemic devastated the whole world.
An animal rights activist chases horse-drawn carriages of Victoria
By Jackson Weaver April 1, 2018 Jordan Reichert, an animal right’s advocate who will run for the Victoria city council,
When a Muslim read New Testament with his blue and red pens
Turkish writer Mustafa Akyol’s book is just in time when the world’s biggest faiths must find ways to co-exist with