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Healthy Living: Our differences make us stronger

Healthy Living: Our differences make us stronger

Everyone in life is on different timelines, having different talents with different advantages or disadvantages
North Island-Powell River MP has new role

North Island-Powell River MP has new role

Rachel Blaney appointed NDP critic for public services and procurement
More opioid users stuck with methadone than gold-standard alternative, finds B.C. study

More opioid users stuck with methadone than gold-standard alternative, finds B.C. study

The results of the decade-long study — which followed 30,000 B.C. drug users taking two opioid alternatives — are expected to help doctors better treat patients.
What is tax-deductible mortgage interest?

What is tax-deductible mortgage interest?

Ask an Expert: Cait Holmes
Photos: How did the Sunshine Coast fare during the atmospheric river?

Photos: How did the Sunshine Coast fare during the atmospheric river?

Conservation groups have to wait and see if water rushing into local creeks affected spawning salmon.
In memoriam: Elio Cossarin

In memoriam: Elio Cossarin

March 6, 1933 - October 12, 2024
What happens after British Columbia's indecisive election?

What happens after British Columbia's indecisive election?

Recounts in two ridings will take place later this week.
Frustrated B.C. teacher asked students, 'Why can’t you guys act like normal people?'

Frustrated B.C. teacher asked students, 'Why can’t you guys act like normal people?'

A Vancouver elementary school teacher failed to properly oversee IEPs while also exhibiting some frustration at students, including making physical contact with a student.
Carrier Tecumseh makes stop in Sunshine Coast's Sechelt

Carrier Tecumseh makes stop in Sunshine Coast's Sechelt

Uncommon marine traffic in Trail Bay
How many smoke-related deaths from wildfires are linked to climate change every year?

How many smoke-related deaths from wildfires are linked to climate change every year?

Climate change may be contributing to thousands more wildfire smoke-related deaths every year than in previous decades, a new study suggests — results a Canadian co-author says underline the urgency of reducing planet-warming emissions.