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The latest Olympic sport: jumping to conclusions
For the overly anxious and those prone to misunderstandings
Access to abortion in B.C. needs improvement, especially in small communities and rural areas
B.C. residents can access an abortion in six cities, but not in the Fraser Health Region
Explainer: Canada’s ban on single-use plastic
The manufacture and import of most listed items will be prohibited for the purpose of selling them starting Dec. 20
Study finds Vancouver close to being a “15-minute” city
The city is close to reaching its goal to have 90 per cent of residents within walking distance of essential services by 2030
Gluten-free bakeries to try out this summer
Heirs Pears, Innocent Ice Cream Bar, and Gluten Free Epicurean are just a few hidden gems in Vancouver
What to do when your phone dies
Borrow the cell phone display from a store, make eye contact, or ask people if they like your meal when your phone is dead
Legitimately useful ways to cool off this summer
From Pingu, planes, and Pluto, these ideas will have you cooled
Petition launched to save Surrey farm from being turned to industrial property
The online petition has over 40,000 signatures so far in only three weeks
B.C. student journalists advocate for legislation protecting press freedom at online event
The event was moderated by KPU criminology instructor Mike Larsen
Vancouver FIFA bid is a pretty looking diversion
While crises fester beneath the surface, governments are readying for an all-exclusive spending spree
Why the chicken crossed the road
To save his hide from getting fried, he had to get to the other side
KPU switches from Impark to Concord Parking in July
New parking management expected to improve payment methods and parking enforcement
Tracking the country’s progress with Canada’s Net Zero Emission Accountability Act
The act was created to ensure Canada is transparent and accountable in meeting greenhouse gas emission reduction targets
Non-profit organization provides 30 affordable housing units to artists in Vancouver
Local artists will pay a reduced rent and have space for their creative work