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Health Canada importing more kids' pain and fever meds to restock store shelves

Health Canada importing more kids' pain and fever meds to restock store shelves

Only purchase what you need, says Health Canada.
One year after the floods, rebuilding continues on B.C. highways

One year after the floods, rebuilding continues on B.C. highways

"It was definitely an unprecedented challenge."
Rare animals featured in Planet Earth, Our Planet, and other nature documentaries

Rare animals featured in Planet Earth, Our Planet, and other nature documentaries

What these films have done best is to show us the staggering scope, complexity, and interconnectedness of nature.
A deeper dive into the marine protected network plan on Canada’s West Coast

A deeper dive into the marine protected network plan on Canada’s West Coast

17 coastal First Nations and the Canadian and B.C. governments have created a network draft plan to protect and link biodiversity hot spots and areas of cultural importance inside the 100,000-square-kilometre stretch of ocean. 
Opinion: Canada identifies international students as 'ideal immigrants' but supports are lacking

Opinion: Canada identifies international students as 'ideal immigrants' but supports are lacking

As Canada offers international students additional pathways to residency, we must improve support and retention strategies if we expect students to contribute to our sustained growth.
50 historical facts that will warp your sense of time

50 historical facts that will warp your sense of time

Time is relative after all.
Known for its healing ‘spots,’ syilx people are protecting this miraculous lake

Known for its healing ‘spots,’ syilx people are protecting this miraculous lake

After regaining rightful ownership in 2001, ONA has been stewarding kłlilx’w (Spotted Lake) — in the face of climate change impacts, pollution and more
15 basic physics concepts to help you understand our world

15 basic physics concepts to help you understand our world

Energy takes the form of heat, light, radiation, sound, motion, and electricity.
Greatest Indigenous boxer in B.C. history remembered

Greatest Indigenous boxer in B.C. history remembered

Residential school survivor/native rights advocate Roger Adolph, who died Oct. 31, found pro boxing fame in England, then became prominent First Nation chief
Opinion: Why some like it hot: The science of spiciness

Opinion: Why some like it hot: The science of spiciness

Human attraction to spicy food makes us an anomaly amongst mammals. Chilli is one of the most popular spices in our cuisines, but how the affinity for chilli appeared is a mystery.