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New Canadian psilocybin-access rules create business opportunities

New Canadian psilocybin-access rules create business opportunities

Vancouver’s Optimi Health harvests first batch of psilocybin mushrooms
Opinion: Could Squamish get a little help with gas prices?

Opinion: Could Squamish get a little help with gas prices?

'I drive a RAV4, and for a while, $20 could fill roughly a quarter tank — enough to go to the city and back. But now, $20 gets me a handful of short trips around town. I shudder to think how that would play out for one of the many people here who have to make a daily commute outside of town for work.'
'Grossly insufficient': Big oil and gas move ahead on dozens of 'carbon bombs'

'Grossly insufficient': Big oil and gas move ahead on dozens of 'carbon bombs'

According to a recent report, over 200 oil and gas projects slated for the next three years will add 8.6 gigatonnes to the world's carbon budget — equivalent to a quarter of global emissions in 2020. 
Editorial: Enough is enough with the Sea to Sky transit strike

Editorial: Enough is enough with the Sea to Sky transit strike

The bottom line: it is time to find a resolution to this strike, but locals may have to speak up to get it done.
Pemberton’s Liam Fisher attempts 10-km tire flip challenge for cancer research

Pemberton’s Liam Fisher attempts 10-km tire flip challenge for cancer research

Fisher’s ‘Project Tired’ challenge has raised nearly $8,000
Don't want long COVID? Don't get COVID, says doctor on lingering symptoms of virus

Don't want long COVID? Don't get COVID, says doctor on lingering symptoms of virus

Demand growing for more treatment; health minister says province is acting ‘more quickly than anywhere else’
Ottawa taking steps to support military personnel who need housing: defence minister

Ottawa taking steps to support military personnel who need housing: defence minister

Concerns about military housing highlighted by a suggestion that Habitat for Humanity be contacted
Immigration status can exclude parents from childcare support

Immigration status can exclude parents from childcare support

While Canada agrees to reduce child care costs, immigrants with precarious status will likely continue being excluded.
СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ man wins $1,000,000 in lottery

СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ man wins $1,000,000 in lottery

The millionaire plans to celebrate his luck over a family dinner
Could someone unknowingly spread monkeypox? A Vancouver expert weighs in

Could someone unknowingly spread monkeypox? A Vancouver expert weighs in

"You're infectious for a number of weeks."