July 21 – Growing goji berries locally
You can now eat goji berries fresh out of the garden thanks to the effort of a local B.C. grower.
July 22 – Contaminated fruit recall
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning the public about fruit potentially contaminated with Listeria.
July 23 -iChip app for rare blood conditions
Some made-in-BC technology is helping save young lives.
July 24 – Sand angels promote water safety
Dozens of so-called sand angels were placed on the shores of Vancouver’s English Bay to represent the shocking number of British Columbians who die each year in the water.
July 25 – Acetaminophen & back pain
A new study calls into question whether acetaminophen helps relieve back pain.
More on BC
- B.C. woman says she can’t get transplant because of cost to stay in Vancouver
- Vancouver police investigating ‘very serious’ sex assault in Stanley Park
- Union warns of growing burnout, reliance on uncertified teachers amid B.C. staffing crunch
- Search suspended after woman swept away in Mamquam River near Squamish, B.C.
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