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Insider Q&A: FDA official on vaping's "promise or peril"

Insider Q&A: FDA official on vaping's "promise or peril"

WASHINGTON (AP) — There’s been no honeymoon period for the Food and Drug Administration’s new tobacco chief, Brian King , the public health scientist now responsible for regulating the nation’s multibillion-dollar cigarette and vaping industry.
Q&A: Elaine Tan Comeau, a Dragons' Den success story

Q&A: Elaine Tan Comeau, a Dragons' Den success story

Life didn’t slow down for Elaine Tan Comeau when she signed a Dragons’ Den deal in 2011. Comeau – a former Burnaby elementary school teacher, mother of three and Coquitlam resident – is the creator of Easy Daysies.
B.C.-based Delta-Q Technologies moves into new digs

B.C.-based Delta-Q Technologies moves into new digs

Company broke a sales record with $100M in sales last year
Q&A: Sachi Komura Rummel, a Hiroshima survivor

Q&A: Sachi Komura Rummel, a Hiroshima survivor

Sachi Komura Rummel was only eight years old when the United States dropped a nuclear bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on the morning of Aug. 6, 1945.
Burnaby federal election candidate Q&A: Conservative Likky Lavji

Burnaby federal election candidate Q&A: Conservative Likky Lavji

General voting day for Canadians is Sept. 20, 2021
Coronavirus racism Q and A: UBC professor speaks out

Coronavirus racism Q and A: UBC professor speaks out

A virus is a virus, but humans have a long history of turning their fear of disease into unwarranted panic about people and places.
Q&A: Roger Deakins on cinema's past and future

Q&A: Roger Deakins on cinema's past and future

NEW YORK (AP) — The first photograph Roger Deakins ever took, in 1969 Bournemouth, England, shows a man and a woman quietly eating lunch on a bench outside a ladies room. A sign reads: “Keep it to yourself.
Q&A: ‘We want people to be very vocal’

Q&A: ‘We want people to be very vocal’

Carolyn Orazietti tells the NOW what it’s like being the chair of the community policing advisory committee
Q&A: Roger Deakins on cinema's past and future

Q&A: Roger Deakins on cinema's past and future

NEW YORK (AP) — The first photograph Roger Deakins ever took, in 1969 Bournemouth, England, shows a man and a woman quietly eating lunch on a bench outside a ladies room. A sign reads: “Keep it to yourself.
Q&A: Soderbergh on his 'boat movie' & the blockbuster's fate

Q&A: Soderbergh on his 'boat movie' & the blockbuster's fate

NEW YORK — Steven Soderbergh calls it “the boat movie” even though he’s not supposed to call it “the boat movie.