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How dogs' diets look around the world

How dogs' diets look around the world

Ollie explored how dogs' diets vary around the world using a variety of research studies, news articles, and historical resources.
Opinion: Drivers who juggle multiple jobs are more likely to take risks on the road

Opinion: Drivers who juggle multiple jobs are more likely to take risks on the road

Companies like Uber and Lyft have a long way to go in improving worker safety to ensure both drivers and passengers feel safe on the road.
Explainer: Unpacking the escalating diplomatic crisis between Canada and India

Explainer: Unpacking the escalating diplomatic crisis between Canada and India

As the diplomatic rift between India and Canada deepens, a complex relationship and an often troubled history between Sikhs, India and Canada are once again thrust into the spotlight.
Pumpkins, pies and Zumba: Burnaby mall hosting free fall-themed activities

Pumpkins, pies and Zumba: Burnaby mall hosting free fall-themed activities

Fall season in Burnaby: Metropolis at Metrotown will play host to hundreds of wizards, pumpkin carvers and pie-eaters throughout October.
Health alert: Turkeys recalled across Canada ahead of Thanksgiving

Health alert: Turkeys recalled across Canada ahead of Thanksgiving

Here's what you should do if you bought a turkey.
Meet the monsters that make the movies at this Burnaby exhibit

Meet the monsters that make the movies at this Burnaby exhibit

MastersFX in Burnaby, for the first-time ever, is pulling back the curtain to reveal what makes film-famous monsters, aliens and creatures so scary.
Photos: Toronto Raptors train before hundreds of Burnaby basketball fans

Photos: Toronto Raptors train before hundreds of Burnaby basketball fans

SFU's West Gym was packed Friday, Oct. 6, to watch some of the NBA's best players prepare for a preseason game in Vancouver.
Man gets conditional sentence for Vancouver throat-slashing incident

Man gets conditional sentence for Vancouver throat-slashing incident

Jesse Rene Attig walked up behind a man and cut his throat and then the back of his head before fleeing, court heard.
Fines issued after 'sex-positive' parties held at West Vancouver mansion

Fines issued after 'sex-positive' parties held at West Vancouver mansion

Despite complaints, no criminal activity was found at the ‘swingers private’ events in Horseshoe Bay, but several bylaws were breached.
B.C. homeowners demanding urgent help following devastating wildfire

B.C. homeowners demanding urgent help following devastating wildfire

Gun Lake residents say they're worried about wildfire debris potentially contaminating the water source.