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Medicine on Mars: B.C. innovators tackling how to keep astronauts healthy

Medicine on Mars: B.C. innovators tackling how to keep astronauts healthy

To help keep astronauts healthy on Mars, scientists are looking at what they can learn from remote communities here on Earth.
Access to B.C.’s outdoors limited by washroom, parking access, finds poll

Access to B.C.’s outdoors limited by washroom, parking access, finds poll

A significant number of British Columbians say a disability has kept them from exploring the outdoors, says a new poll. The top culprits: a lack of washroom and parking facilities.
Braggot Brewing brings an ancient beverage back to life in North Vancouver

Braggot Brewing brings an ancient beverage back to life in North Vancouver

The newest addition to North Van's brewery district offers braggot, an alcoholic beverage falling somewhere between beer and mead.
Watch: North Shore Rescue calls on 7-year-old for important mission

Watch: North Shore Rescue calls on 7-year-old for important mission

We knew North Shore Rescue's volunteers had big hearts before but this is next level...
North Vancouver CFO fined, suspended from stock market

North Vancouver CFO fined, suspended from stock market

Former junior B.C. mining company CFO admits to misrepresentations and agrees to suspension and to pay a $10,000 fine.
Dozens of seniors displaced by fatal North Van fire moving home

Dozens of seniors displaced by fatal North Van fire moving home

Twenty-eight residents from 20 apartments won't be allowed back in anytime soon
Police seek video footage of machete attack near SeaBus

Police seek video footage of machete attack near SeaBus

A 26-year-old man was rushed to Lions Gate Hospital after receiving a significant slash wound to his arm
Here's how much rain to expect in Vancouver this weekend

Here's how much rain to expect in Vancouver this weekend

Up to 25 mm is expected to fall Friday and more is expected on the weekend. Locals share footage of the downpour.
North Van district kicks CapU housing plan back for review

North Van district kicks CapU housing plan back for review

Staff and council say the development needs to better secure long-term housing needs for people at the university
‘Huge conflict of interest’: Canadian academics denounce fossil fuel funded curricula

‘Huge conflict of interest’: Canadian academics denounce fossil fuel funded curricula

The Royal Canadian Geographic Society is being called out once again, for its energy-centred curriculums created in partnership with fossil fuel companies.