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AI can allow you to talk to your loved ones after they die, should it?

AI can allow you to talk to your loved ones after they die, should it?

Some embrace the tech as a way to cope with grief, others worry it sabotages the mourning process
Research showing that with cancer treatment, less can be more

Research showing that with cancer treatment, less can be more

Studies show less drastic treatment helpful for ovarian and esophageal cancer and Hodgkin lymphoma
QUIZ: Are you ready for summer sports?

QUIZ: Are you ready for summer sports?

The warm months offer plenty of opportunity for physical activity
Northern lights may return for a smaller B.C. engagement

Northern lights may return for a smaller B.C. engagement

Sunspot behind big solar storm returns, more moderate display not expected to go as far south
Car-cracked B.C. western painted turtle on mend in Williams Lake

Car-cracked B.C. western painted turtle on mend in Williams Lake

Scout Island Nature Centre says turtle’s shell stable, recovery expected but it could take time
Reaction to Trump verdict widespread, varied and immediate

Reaction to Trump verdict widespread, varied and immediate

Media quick to try to try to find context for verdict and the polarizing figure behind it
Where and how should B.C.’s South Asian heritage museum be built?

Where and how should B.C.’s South Asian heritage museum be built?

Promised by the NDP in 2020, the facility would celebrate Canadians of South Asian heritages
Vancouver Island doctor honoured for lifetime achievement in palliative care

Vancouver Island doctor honoured for lifetime achievement in palliative care

Lantzville’s Dr. Robin Love has made a name for himself on the Island and abroad
Friend getting divorced? Have you considered giving a gift?

Friend getting divorced? Have you considered giving a gift?

Divorce registries are part of a trend toward breaking the stigma of broken marriages
Over the hills and 100 km away, dog ‘flees’ U.S. and is captured in Penticton

Over the hills and 100 km away, dog ‘flees’ U.S. and is captured in Penticton

Barley had escaped his adoptive family in Tonasket, Washington and crossed the border