Category: Living

National Prescription Drug Drop-Off Day this Saturday

| May 6, 2013 | 0 Comments
National Prescription Drug Drop-Off Day this Saturday

Prescription Drug Drop-Off day helps people get rid of outdated, unused prescriptions If you have some old, unwanted prescriptions in your medicine chest that you’ve been wanting to get rid of, the RCMP and Canadian pharmacists remind you of a way to dispose of those unwanted prescription drugs. This Saturday is national Prescription Drug Drop-off [...]

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David Suzuki Foundation challenges Canadians to get outside

| May 3, 2013 | 0 Comments
David Suzuki Foundation challenges Canadians to get outside

By David Suzuki The David Suzuki Foundation is launching the 30×30 Nature Challenge today — a national campaign to get Canadians outside for 30 minutes a day for 30 days during May. “I urge Canadians to join the 30×30 Nature Challenge,” said David Suzuki, award-winning broadcaster, author and co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation. “Commit [...]

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Organ donation breathes new life into cystic fibrosis patient

| April 30, 2013 | 0 Comments
Organ donation breathes new life into cystic fibrosis patient

Organ donation patient living full life, refuses to miss out on anything Darvy Culleton was 30 years old when he received the best Christmas gift ever in his life at the Vancouver General Hospital. “It was a double lung transplant,” Darvy says. “I was in pretty rough shape before that – my life was brutal.” [...]

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Cst. Tad Milmine of the RCMP delivers personal anti-bullying message to kids

| April 24, 2013 | 0 Comments
Cst. Tad Milmine of the RCMP delivers personal anti-bullying message to kids

Cst. Tad Milmine speaks in honour of Jamie Hubley, a 15-year old boy who killed himself because he was bullied Cst. Tad Milmine of the North Vancouver RCMP spoke with a group of North Van high school students recently, and offered a personal anti-bullying message to the 550 grade 10 and 11 students at Handsworth [...]

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Iceland app helps avoid awkward kissing cousin incidents

| April 19, 2013 | 0 Comments
Iceland app helps avoid awkward kissing cousin incidents

Iceland app makes use of information from Book of Icelanders You meet someone, there’s chemistry, and then come the introductory questions: What’s your name? Come here often? Are you my cousin? In Iceland, a country with a population of 320,000 where most everyone is distantly related, inadvertently kissing cousins is a real risk. A new smartphone [...]

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Skelhp House: Construction begins

| April 7, 2013 | 0 Comments
Skelhp House: Construction begins

With construction wrapped up at the end of 2007, Skelhp House’s first house party was the next task We wanted to build with local materials, and with people who knew how to assemble them with the same love of task that went into the architecture of Skelhp House. It made sense to look for a [...]

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Skelhp House: Construction begins

| April 7, 2013 | 0 Comments
Skelhp House: Construction begins

With construction wrapped up at the end of 2007, Skelhp House’s first house party was the next task We wanted to build with local materials, and with people who knew how to assemble them with the same love of task that went into the architecture of Skelhp House. It made sense to look for a [...]

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Easter tradition survives death of husband

| March 31, 2013 | 0 Comments
Easter tradition survives death of husband

Easter tradition evolves as children grow By Kelly McKenzie   It’s my late husband’s fault. Little did he know that his two simple trails would blossom into a 20-year Easter tradition between the two families. On the morning of the first occurrence, I awoke to a sunlit bedroom and the sensation of John falling into [...]

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United Way expanding Better at Home program to help more BC seniors

| January 29, 2013 | 0 Comments
United Way expanding Better at Home program to help more BC seniors

BC seniors can expect new locations in First Nations communities as well The United Way’s Better at Home program is adding 38 new locations to its network, more than tripling its size in a move that will help BC’s seniors. Expansion will take Better at Home to some remote locations including several in First Nations [...]

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Green Energy Futures: Vancouver cycling seeing startling growth

| January 28, 2013 | 0 Comments
Green Energy Futures: Vancouver cycling seeing startling growth

12 per cent of all trips in Vancouver are by bike – It’s simpler than you think By David Dodge and Duncan Kinney As anybody who has seen astronaut Chris Hadfield’s incredible images from space can attest, the single most prominent human-made features of cities like Toronto,Windsor or Edmonton are roads. As seen from space the new Anthony Henday ring [...]

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