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Where the heck can you drop off fabric for recycling in Metro Vancouver?

Where the heck can you drop off fabric for recycling in Metro Vancouver?

Hint: not many places.
Artificial intelligence could make our food safer — but at what cost?

Artificial intelligence could make our food safer — but at what cost?

Food recalls can be seriously harmful — or even deadly — to consumers and the economy. But artificial intelligence could change all of that.
Surrey police officer arrested on breach of trust charge, released on conditions

Surrey police officer arrested on breach of trust charge, released on conditions

The officer has not been named.
Vancouver ex-TV anchor charged in cop assault elects jury trial

Vancouver ex-TV anchor charged in cop assault elects jury trial

A police officer suffered a broken leg in a January 2021 scuffle with a man allegedly refusing to wear a mandated mask when entering the downtown Vancouver Law Courts.
New B.C. resident loses fight over moving truck weight

New B.C. resident loses fight over moving truck weight

A new Vancouver resident who believed there was a weight discrepancy on her moving bill used a bathroom scale to weigh her belongings.
An Afghan woman’s struggle to come to Canada

An Afghan woman’s struggle to come to Canada

One year after the Taliban took over Kabul, Afghan woman tells her story of how she got out of Afghanistan and what was left behind
Opinion: Treating monkeypox like an STI may help control the outbreak, but stigma is a danger

Opinion: Treating monkeypox like an STI may help control the outbreak, but stigma is a danger

Monkeypox is not considered an STI but is spreading among sexual partners. Adding sexual health strategies to the public health response is helpful, but there is a danger of stigmatizing MPXV.
Delta grandmother's farm machinery death leaves son with questions

Delta grandmother's farm machinery death leaves son with questions

Joan Sherry, 77, died Oct. 1, 2021 when her car struck a combine harvester on Highway 17A.
Vancouver moms hang purple sashes to remember children lost to overdose

Vancouver moms hang purple sashes to remember children lost to overdose

Deb Bailey lost her daughter Ola just a few days before Christmas in 2015. "We look like we're fine but we're missing a chunk," she says.
'Small number' of wolves remain at large after escaping Vancouver zoo enclosure

'Small number' of wolves remain at large after escaping Vancouver zoo enclosure

"Malicious intent" has been blamed for the release.