Lockdowns increase suicide concernsBy Timothy Easling, Senior Columnist A recent study indicates lockdowns and their related job-losses may be causing many suicide deaths—estimating thousands of additional lives to be at…
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Controversial plan to be implemented as soon as next year By Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor Furthermore, in an Angus Reid poll, nearly 80 percent of Canadians said they couldn’t live…
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Mayor Kennedy Stewart takes motion to city council November 24By Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor A motion will be set forth to the city council for Vancouver to decriminalize all simple…
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Workplace and work-related deaths overrepresented among menBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor In 2019, BC work-place related deaths matched a record high from 2014 when 203 people died on the job…
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On pace to double influenza and pneumonia deathsBy Timothy Easling, Senior Columnist In Canada, influenza and pneumonia were responsible for 8,511 deaths in 2018; COVID, with no vaccine, is on…
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What’s going down at Dougie?By Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor It’s the final stretch before final exams and the long-awaited winter break. Here are a few online events held by Douglas…
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Citizens offer perspectives on Granville Street partiers during COVIDBy CJ Sommerfeld, Staff Writer “I suspect this sort of behaviour will continue through the winter, regardless of stay-home and social distancing…
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Restrictions increase in BC despite dataBy Timothy Easling, Senior Columnist Countrywide from October 25-November 9, the 0-39 age bracket suffered 1 additional death, the 40-49 age bracket, 9, and the…
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BC citizens are paranoid and believe in rising crime regardless of contradictory data By Janis McMath, Editor-in-Chief As mentioned before, Vancouver has seen 15 culpable homicides in 2020. Of those…
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How to protect yourself and your home this winterBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor According to a 2019 news release by the province of BC, there was no working smoke alarm…