Finding the shade: The reality of skin cancer risks
Canadian cancer statistics reveal that 950 British Columbians will be diagnosed with melanoma – the most deadly type of skin cancer – in 2013, a four percent increase since 2012.
Canadian cancer statistics reveal that 950 British Columbians will be diagnosed with melanoma – the most deadly type of skin cancer – in 2013, a four percent increase since 2012.
On June 21, Raven Spirit Dance, a local non-profit Aboriginal contemporary dance company, is celebrating National Aboriginal Day with a fundraiser featuring the folksy acoustic guitar stylings of Wayne Lavallee and Angela Harris.
When 18-year-old Jastej Kaur Sidhu went to donate blood for the first time, she was a bit nervous.
When Lilian Camey was in her late twenties preparing to start a family, celiac disease wasn’t anywhere on her radar.
World music dancefest Just Dance will celebrate its 20th anniversary on May 31.
With the provincial election campaign in full swing, citizens are preparing to participate in the cornerstone of democracy: voting.
Nearly 430,000 British Columbians with a Bachelor’s degree were employed in 2012.
The Dutch national anthem, followed by O Canada, sounded at the De Dutch restaurant at Canada Place on April 30, where more than one hundred people gathered.
When you think of team sports in Vancouver, beach volleyball, hockey and baseball might spring to mind.
A group of Vancouver’s leading news media journalists gathered on April 20 at the Women in Digital Media panel to discuss women’s role in the evolution of the media and the future of on-line journalism.
Recent research findings have pointed the way to earlier diagnosis and better treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but cultural views may cause delays for patients and their families seeking professional help.
On April 27, Palestinian composer and musician, Simon Shaheen, stages a performance that connects music and revolution.
As Vancouver approaches its 127th anniversary and tourism season nears, it’s time to re-visit stories of the city’s muddled history.