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Sunday Night Read: 'The Impossible March'

Sunday Night Read: 'The Impossible March'

This short story series submission is from Melanie Dixon of Port Coquitlam.
As plant-based milk becomes more popular, brands look for new ways to compete

As plant-based milk becomes more popular, brands look for new ways to compete

Commercial sales of dairy milk have been weakening for years, likely in part because of the rise of plant-based alternatives — even though many Canadians still drink dairy.
Column: Getting into the 'Back to School' vibe

Column: Getting into the 'Back to School' vibe

Set new goals for your children and for yourself, says Davidicus Wong, M.D.
AI will help with scheduling needs at Burnaby Hospital, Fraser Health says

AI will help with scheduling needs at Burnaby Hospital, Fraser Health says

“Enhancing the patient experience and improving access to care is at the heart of digital transformation in Fraser Health."
Life satisfaction among Canadians on the decline, StatCan survey finds

Life satisfaction among Canadians on the decline, StatCan survey finds

The survey found only 48.6 per cent of Canadians aged 15 years and older feeling were "highly satisfied" with their lives in 2024.
Claire Nielsen: Is coffee a friend or foe to our health?

Claire Nielsen: Is coffee a friend or foe to our health?

How coffee became essential, and why we should rethink our daily cup.
Sunday Night Read: 'Invisible'

Sunday Night Read: 'Invisible'

This short story series submission is from Tracey Schaeffer of Port Moody.
Column: Ace your health — a pharmacist’s guide for post-secondary students

Column: Ace your health — a pharmacist’s guide for post-secondary students

From yeast infections to unexplained bites, pharmacists are ready to help post-secondary students get through any anomaly, says this Metro Vancouver pharmacist.
Minter: Delightful — and durable — winter pansies

Minter: Delightful — and durable — winter pansies

Winter can be more enjoyable with a little creative gardening, says master gardener Brian Minter.
A parent's life is a cycle of drop-offs and pick-ups, until the final drop-off

A parent's life is a cycle of drop-offs and pick-ups, until the final drop-off

This routine has a way of making you feel it will last forever, even when you realize that it can’t, that it shouldn’t.