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Health profession opening their minds to psychedelics, North Vancouver researcher says

Health profession opening their minds to psychedelics, North Vancouver researcher says

Magic mushrooms are still illegal, but researchers say they are showing great promise in treating mental illness
Steveston wool shop closing at end of year

Steveston wool shop closing at end of year

Wool & Wicker on Second Avenue is holding a final sale in anticipation of closing its doors permanently.
Happy Monday, Richmond: Photos of the week

Happy Monday, Richmond: Photos of the week

Did you take any photos of Richmond last week?
Some nurse practitioners in Canada not being paid for administering MAID

Some nurse practitioners in Canada not being paid for administering MAID

British Columbia has made headway in offering different compensation models.
Christmas shoppers warned of holiday cyberscams

Christmas shoppers warned of holiday cyberscams

"Fraudsters and identity thieves don’t take time off for the holidays."
Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh blasts Trudeau, Poilievre at B.C. convention

Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh blasts Trudeau, Poilievre at B.C. convention

VICTORIA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has lost touch with the struggles of Canadians, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre only pretends to care about regular people, federal New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh said Sunday.
Photos: Steveston hosts first-ever antiques appraisal fundraiser

Photos: Steveston hosts first-ever antiques appraisal fundraiser

Proceeds from the Antiques Roadshow-inspired event benefitted Steveston Historical Society and ANAF 284.
Rolling Stones tease Vancouver show as part of upcoming North American tour

Rolling Stones tease Vancouver show as part of upcoming North American tour

The Rolling Stones appear to be teasing an upcoming tour
Woman T-boned by Richmond driver gets more than $180K in compensation

Woman T-boned by Richmond driver gets more than $180K in compensation

B.C. Supreme Court justice questioned crash victim’s credibility after inconsistent and inaccurate testimonies.
Is safer supply safe? Critics say it hooks new users; others argue it saves lives

Is safer supply safe? Critics say it hooks new users; others argue it saves lives

The controversy around giving drug users prescribed alternative drugs like hydromorphone amped up when a B.C. Coroners Service death review panel recommended opening the program up to those without prescriptions.