This digital monitor will help schools with prevention of student suicide
Netsweeper, the web filtering platform of choice for schools, will launch this month a new tool to help schools identify
Cold-weather tips from Canada’s youngest outdoor experts
The snow and cold are here to stay – meteorologists are predicting a classic Canadian winter season with chilly conditions
UBC researchers seek participants for spinal cord injury study
Chronic pain is a common and often debilitating problem that can significantly impact function and quality of life for patients
Think & thump your vehicle to save animals
When it’s cold outside, cats like Fievel will try to find warmer places to seek shelter. This could include vehicles,
Nominate an ‘unsung’ North Shore hero for this achievement award
Co-presented by the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival and the North Shore Rescue, the award is given each year to a North Shore community member who has made an outstanding contribution to the outdoor or sports community.
Here’s how you can donate for animals in bushfire crisis
A lot of people want to make donations for animal relief in Australia where bushfires have played havoc in several
British Columbians have 50% more electronics today than in 2010
New research from BC Hydro finds British Columbians feel overwhelmed by the amount of electronics, and other items accumulated over
Heritage home available for free: Just cart it away
Get a coach house for free, and help save a heritage home from demolition: This is a win-win the North Shore Heritage Society is hoping will keep history alive in a local backyard.
Health Canada advises against using unauthorised skin-whitening cream
Health Canada is advising Canadians that it seized two unauthorized ZO Medical skin-whitening creams from Toronto Dermatology Centre (4256 Bathurst
One in six Canadians expects to return gifts after the holidays
Canadian Gen Z’s are taking things into their own hands this holiday season, with 21 per cent admitting to typically
Christmas miracle: Puppies saved from cold and snow
The BC SPCA is asking for the public’s help to care for 17 puppies and two adult dogs that were
Six ways to stick to your New Year’s travel resolutions
New Year’s resolutions don’t have to be daunting. Choosing a fun and exciting resolution like travelling more provides a clear
These herbal sleep-aid products could be harmful: Health Canada
Health Canada is advising Canadians that it has tested several U-Dream Lite and U-Dream Full Night herbal sleep-aid products and
Holiday alert on Salmonella from BC Centre for Disease Control
No one has the time to get sick during the holidays and illness from Salmonella can wipe you out so
Non-medical use of laughing gas is no laughing matter, doctor warns
An emergency physician at Richmond Hospital is issuing a warning about the dangers associated with inhaling nitrous oxide. The drug
Itchy bears, a clumsy eagle and nosy neighbours: Memorable outages of 2019
BC Hydro responded to around 50,000 trouble calls in the province so far this year. As the year draws to
Over a million Canadians waiting for a medical treatment
Despite decades of animated public debates and the colossal sums spent – which keep on increasing – waiting times for
Now high-speed Wi-Fi internet connectivity on Air Canada fleet
Air Canada said today that Rouge Wi-Fi high-speed satellite-based connectivity provided by Gogo is now available across the entire Air
Whistler museum acquires 1912 Emily Carr masterpiece
A unique 1912 Emily Carr painting — ‘Street, Alert Bay’ — has been acquired by the Audain Art Museum (AAM)
Consuming alcohol, cannabis or drugs this holiday season? Read this
Health Canada has issued advisory for some Canadians who may choose to consume alcohol, cannabis or other drugs while celebrating