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Opinion: Why Gen Zers are reducing their alcohol consumption

Opinion: Why Gen Zers are reducing their alcohol consumption

Growing health and wellness consciousness, accompanied by changing social patterns, have sparked Gen Z’s interest in the ‘sober curious’ movement.
I Watched This Game: DeBrusk and Lankinen deliver Canucks win over Bruins

I Watched This Game: DeBrusk and Lankinen deliver Canucks win over Bruins

A 32-save shutout by Kevin Lankinen meant Jake DeBrusk's second-period goal held up as the game-winner in his return to Boston.
New West firefighters up with Warming the Homeless to help folks this winter

New West firefighters up with Warming the Homeless to help folks this winter

Warming kits will be dispersed to men and women experiencing homelessness in New Westminster.
Game on: Industry Arcade lives to see another day in New West

Game on: Industry Arcade lives to see another day in New West

Closure averted: Industry Arcade will continue to operate in New Westminster after overcoming stumbling blocks.
Bhutanese man appears on B.C. murder charge in woman's death

Bhutanese man appears on B.C. murder charge in woman's death

Tenzin Choigey is charged with second-degree murder in the death of 26-year-old Roshnee Gurung.
Critical natural areas shield half of Canada's population from flooding, study finds

Critical natural areas shield half of Canada's population from flooding, study finds

Study finds forests and wetlands protect 3.7 million people in 358 Canadian population centres.
B.C. health executive fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine loses EI appeal

B.C. health executive fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine loses EI appeal

Darold Sturgeon was fired as executive director of medical affairs for Interior Health in November 2021 after refusing to get the vaccine based on his Christian beliefs.
Investigation into B.C. teen with bird flu finds no new cases, cause still unknown

Investigation into B.C. teen with bird flu finds no new cases, cause still unknown

An investigation into the case of a teenager infected with avian flu in British Columbia has found no new cases or evidence of human-to-human transmission, while failing to identify how the teen caught the virus, the province's top doctor said.
Driver ticketed four times in one year for driving with no insurance in Metro Vancouver

Driver ticketed four times in one year for driving with no insurance in Metro Vancouver

Police towed the vehicle, but didn't impound it.
Bird flu in B.C.: How to protect yourself from H5N1

Bird flu in B.C.: How to protect yourself from H5N1

How a B.C. teenager caught the avian flu is still unknown.