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Opinion: How hope shapes patients' awareness of their advanced cancer prognosis

Opinion: How hope shapes patients' awareness of their advanced cancer prognosis

Patients with incurable cancer want to be informed about their disease and its treatment, but must also maintain hope. This inner conflict can affect how they process information about their prognosis.
5 things you (probably) didn't know about the Vancouvers

5 things you (probably) didn't know about the Vancouvers

"The Couve is pretty cool"
How international students in a janitors' union won their fight

How international students in a janitors' union won their fight

‘Most of the students here, they don’t get work easily, so it’s hard to fight for our rights and to raise our voice at work.’
Older and Wiser: How to avoid falling for scams

Older and Wiser: How to avoid falling for scams

Thousands fall victim to fraud scams each year, and there’s a new one to watch out for
Sharing the fine art of cleaning herring

Sharing the fine art of cleaning herring

A food summit recently brought together First Nations from Vancouver Island and the B.C. coast.
Time Traveller: North Shore Museum and Archives founding director revs up

Time Traveller: North Shore Museum and Archives founding director revs up

Bill Baker was a passionate teacher and historian who helped build up the museum and archives, now known as MONOVOA
Opinion: A B.C. class action may prompt Uber and Lyft to ensure accessible services for wheelchair users

Opinion: A B.C. class action may prompt Uber and Lyft to ensure accessible services for wheelchair users

A class-action lawsuit filed against Uber and Lyft in British Columbia draws attention to the experiences of wheelchair users.
2 North Shore kids selected for Team BC in prestigious U10 Brick Invitational tourney

2 North Shore kids selected for Team BC in prestigious U10 Brick Invitational tourney

Tournament alumni include North Vancouverites Macklin Celebrini and Connor Bedard
Introducing the first associate vice president of CapU Squamish

Introducing the first associate vice president of CapU Squamish

Douglas College’s Brian Storey joins Capilano University to lead Squamish campus growth & management.
Easter safety alert: Protect your pets from toxic treats and hidden dangers

Easter safety alert: Protect your pets from toxic treats and hidden dangers

A few things to keep in mind this holiday long weekend.