Allowing pets into offices may help pets deal with separation anxiety By Alexis Zygan, Staff Writer According to veterinary behaviour studies, twenty to forty percent of dogs experience separation anxiety—an illness…
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With nearly half the population receiving their first doses, when will restrictions ease?By Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor The government is experimenting with mixing doses and delaying of second doses, and…
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What’s going down at Dougie?By Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor The summer semester is now in full swing and I’m sure many students taking the semester off will miss the online…
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Current restrictions in place until May 25 and can be enforced by $575 fineBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor Another point of confusion for people is the combining of health regions…
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Link to the futureBy Craig Allan, Business Manager TransLink has commissioned a survey, and they are looking to the public to help them decide what and where the next big…
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Everything you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines in BCBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor Bonnie Henry adds that this vaccine has an advantage over the other three as this vaccine…
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The BC Government has allocated $75.5 million to purchasing indoor spaces for the homeless By Luana Ross, Senior Columnist Encampment resident Claudette Abraham reported flames that were about 25 feet…
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Grants offered to struggling businesses, but some say it’s not enoughBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor The province has yet to release official industry specific data that shows COVID-19 spreading in…
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Douglas College online events April to MayBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor Final exam season is here and then it’s fun in the sun until fall classes come back (unless you’re…
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Deuces, dosesBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor Canada’s patent protection can be years shorter and much more complex than in other countries which makes Canada a less desirable place to make…