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Vancouver company begins revolutionary new trial to treat Crohn’s diseaseA revolutionary new treatment for Crohn’s disease, pioneered by Vancouver’s Qu Biologics, is giving thousands of Canadians hope.HealthMay 31, 2013
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Bear Aware changes its name and focusOne of B.C.’s leading wildlife watch organizations is re-structuring to focus on more animals.May 30, 2013
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PNE prize homeIf you can’t afford to buy your dream home, your only hope may be to win it. The PNE has unveiled this year’s prize home – and it could be yours. Grace Ke gives us a sneak peak.May 23, 2013
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It’s Drinking Water Week in B.C.It's something we take for granted, several times a day. But there's a new campaign underway starting this weekend, and the people behind it want us to think every time we turn we turn on a tap to get some fresh, clean water.May 21, 2013
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YourLo.ca/tion: A way for Search and Rescue to help find lost people using their smart phoneThe system works by someone, Search and Rescue for example, going to YourLo.ca/tion and filling in a request form. That is then emailed or transmitted by text message to the party whose location they want to find.May 21, 2013
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Angelina Jolie’s announcement raises awareness about preventative double mastectomyActress Angelina Jolie's announcement that she underwent a double mastectomy has brought the discussion about breast cancer back into the lime light.May 14, 2013
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DEBRA Charity Broomball Tournament at Grouse MountainFriends and family of Raquel Bella will be gathering at the Peak of Grouse Mountain on Thursday night to raise money for a condition that affects every aspect of Raquel's young life.HealthMar 27, 2013
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No LOL for cellphone scamsExperts are warning cellphone users to autocorrect their behaviour after record-high reports of British Columbians being tricked by text message scams.TechMar 26, 2013
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Adopt a heron to support the Stanley Park Ecology SocietyIt is the largest heron colony in the world. But biologists had their doubts that the Great Blue Herons, which has resided in Stanley Park, would return to raise their young again this year.EnvironmentMar 25, 2013
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Father helping to raise money for the Down Syndrome Research Foundation with a Sky WalkAt six o-clock Saturday morning a small group of people gathered in Pitt Meadows to raise awareness for Down syndrome. Howie English is walking to help improve the lives of those living with Down syndrome.EducationMar 23, 2013
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