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Lost luggage: Everything B.C. residents need to know about air travel and baggage

Lost luggage: Everything B.C. residents need to know about air travel and baggage

The complete guide to packing your bag and keeping it.
B.C. public health-care system upheld in landmark court decision

B.C. public health-care system upheld in landmark court decision

Cambie Surgeries Corp. challenged a ban on private insurance and extra billing in health care.
It's a form of affordable home ownership, but what exactly is co-op housing?

It's a form of affordable home ownership, but what exactly is co-op housing?

You pay monthly, but it's not a rent. You're a landlord and a tenant at the same time. Sort of. Confused? We'll explain.
Documentary looks at homelessness in Kootenays

Documentary looks at homelessness in Kootenays

One of the participants in The Will to Change is Keira Casimer, a Carrier woman from Saik'uz First Nation near Vanderhoof and social worker who works out of the homeless shelter in Cranbrook
Mom Files Rights Complaint Alleging Hospital ‘Fat Shaming’

Mom Files Rights Complaint Alleging Hospital ‘Fat Shaming’

A high body mass index shouldn’t be the sole determinant of risk for pregnancies, says Sara Lindberg.
Space rocket junk could severely harm humans, UBC researchers say

Space rocket junk could severely harm humans, UBC researchers say

The chances parts of a space rocket re-enter Earth's atmosphere and strike a human being appears to be growing, says a new UBC study.
Air pollution leading to almost 8,000 Canadian deaths per year, says study

Air pollution leading to almost 8,000 Canadian deaths per year, says study

"There's really no safe level of air pollution," says the study's lead author.
Air India explainer: Who is Ripudaman Singh Malik?

Air India explainer: Who is Ripudaman Singh Malik?

Ripudaman Singh Malik, one of two men acquitted in the 1985 Air India bombings that killed 331 people, was gunned down outside his Surrey business July 14.
'Best sign of hope': Female newborns a positive sign on World Orca Day

'Best sign of hope': Female newborns a positive sign on World Orca Day

Today goes to the orcas, but this population off B.C.'s coast are among Canada's most endangered. Recent newborns might be a sign of hope for the three pods, but how is B.C. protecting them?
Canadian travellers to China face testing for COVID and monkeypox

Canadian travellers to China face testing for COVID and monkeypox

“Double screenings” for monkeypox and COVID are required as the country steps up measures to prevent spread of both viruses