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B.C. professor says the search for alien life starts close to home

Jon Willis has spent years looking to the stars, but for the University of Victoria physics and astronomy professor, the search for alien life often begins right in his own backyard. Willis released his second book, The Pale Blue Data Point: An Earth-Based Perspective on the Search for Alien Life, on Oct. 30, following up […]

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Foundry marks 10 years of helping youth with low-barrier health access in B.C.

All the health advice and services a young person may need, all under one roof and accessible in your community. That’s the Foundry model gaining traction across Vancouver Island and Britih Columbia. Foundry is a low-barrier integrated health model that sets out to serve youth aged 12 to 24 with access to all health professionals

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Street names to memorialize Maple Ridge victim in Las Vegas mass shooting

City hall is considering naming three streets in a new subdivision to memorialize a Maple Ridge man killed in a Las Vegas mass shooting. The site was once a farm where he grew up, and his parents are moved by the gesture from developer Morningstar Homes. The new 104-home subdivision off Silver Valley Road would

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