Get to know Purple Martins who return to Maplewood Flats
Take part in this online event by Wild Bird Trust Of British Columbia to get familiar with Purple Martin birds
Neptune Terminal adopts local mountain biking trail
Neptune has has adopted a section of the Bridle Path as part of the Trail Adoption Program (TAP). The North Shore
Second COVID-19 wave makes working moms anxious, stressed and depressed
Mental health concerns are on the rise among Canada’s working women, especially mothers, as the COVID-19 pandemic persists, according to
Plant-based JUST Egg arriving in Canada by Easter
Eat Just, Inc., a company that applies cutting-edge science and technology to create healthier, more sustainable foods, announced today that
White Spot delivers inclusive student work experience
The bright red tomato elicits a smile from Elina as it lands in her palm. She wears the part of
Sex in the time of COVID-19: BCCDC survey
Forty per cent of the participants in a survey reported no change in their number of sex partners during the
Irish soda bread baking demo by Sarah of ‘Loved and Kneaded’
Owner of North Vancouver-based Irish Bakery, Loved and Kneaded, Sarah Elliott Gannon, will join CelticFest in hosting an online baking
Canadian dog owners rely primarily on breeders and shelters
Canadian dog owners cite companionship as the main reason for having a pet in their home, a new Research Co.
Harry brings a little fun to little ones driving them to treatment
Driving folks to the Cancer Clinic at a time when many feel that they are in their last days on
UBC chemist helps create new compostable coffee pod
Dr. Zac Hudson believes your morning cup of coffee should be strong and guilt-free. That’s why the University of British
When Barbie Watt made art a part of stroke recovery
“If we who have had a stroke stay home alone and worry about our aches and pains, we will shrivel
Stealthy thermostat fiddling continues in some Canadian homes
Half of Canadians who are cohabiting with a spouse or partner claim that setting the temperature at home is a
Sawfish faces global extinction due to overfishing
Sawfish have disappeared from half of the world’s coastal waters and the distinctive shark-like rays face complete extinction due to
COVID-19 impacts dining behaviours across British Columbia
British Columbians are not ordering food delivered to their homes as often as they did a year ago, a new
North Van CPA writes book on financial literacy for children
A North Vancouver CPA has authored a new book designed to fill the gap in the high school curriculum he
Ghalib Bhayani of North Van RCMP inspires students with personal tale of adversity
“The difference between failure and success is one more try.” A high-ranking RCMP officer, who at one time had every
Remembering the Royal Hudson’s journey from North Vancouver to Squamish
I am in high school at Howe Sound Secondary almost falling asleep in a very boring class waiting for lunch time to come when I hear it.
Why people lie about number of sexual partners
A third of Americans have lied to a significant other about their number of sexual partners, according to new research.
Avoid dressing up pets for Halloween: SPCA
BC SPCA is advising people to not dress up their pet for Halloween as this can pose a risk to them.
Social isolation puts women at higher risk of hypertension
It’s no secret that loneliness and social isolation have a negative impact on the mental and physical health of older