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Men's mental health is really suffering, a new study shows

Men's mental health is really suffering, a new study shows

Here's why and what can be done about it at work.
B.C. bars and restaurants get pass to stay open longer during FIFA World Cup

B.C. bars and restaurants get pass to stay open longer during FIFA World Cup

But they can only serve liquor during their regular hours.
North Van lottery winner picks up $1M in grocery store run

North Van lottery winner picks up $1M in grocery store run

Wife didn't believe he'd won, said latest lottery winner
25 of the best horror movies based on true stories

25 of the best horror movies based on true stories

What's your all-time favourite horror movie?
Bob Kronbauer: There's a good reason why a BMW alarm is going off on your ferry

Bob Kronbauer: There's a good reason why a BMW alarm is going off on your ferry

There's an easy way to prevent it from happening
Watch: An insider's look at life as a B.C. logging truck driver

Watch: An insider's look at life as a B.C. logging truck driver

While women make up nearly half of the Canadian workforce, only 3% of the trucking industry is female. Kaylee Roberts shares what life on the road is like as a truck driver.
Mass reports of Instagram 'suspension' for users on Halloween

Mass reports of Instagram 'suspension' for users on Halloween

Instagram says they are investigating the issue.
How to keep your cats safe and stress-free on Halloween night

How to keep your cats safe and stress-free on Halloween night

If you have a feline in the house, check out this handy list of tips from VOKRA.
Paranormal investigators search for signs of ghosts inside B.C. home

Paranormal investigators search for signs of ghosts inside B.C. home

A woman living in a Valleyview home with her family says strange things have been happening to them since they moved into the house four years ago — so she contacted a pair of ghost hunters to check things out.
Family doctors hope new deal allows them to keep doors open, attract others

Family doctors hope new deal allows them to keep doors open, attract others

It’s estimated that about one million people in B.C., including 100,000 in the south Island, don’t have a family doctor.