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  • Okanagan wild horses are helping Indigenous youth heal and reconnect with cultural traditions

    Okanagan wild horses are helping Indigenous youth heal and reconnect with cultural traditions

    YEEHAH: A first-of-its-kind initiative advancing culturally grounded wellness in the Thompson Okanagan.

  • Previous motherhood could affect hormone therapy’s ability to prevent memory loss

    Previous motherhood could affect hormone therapy’s ability to prevent memory loss

    Researchers have established that the foggy feeling and forgetfulness that many new mothers report during and after pregnancy—known as “mom brain”— is real.

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  • Why Canada shouldn’t embrace prediction markets, according to a researcher who ran one
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    Why Canada shouldn’t embrace prediction markets, according to a researcher who ran one

  • Cowichan decision is ‘rock solid law’, won’t affect private landowners, UBC expert says
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    Cowichan decision is ‘rock solid law’, won’t affect private landowners, UBC expert says

  • New report identifies systemic racism in immigration detention, calls for abolition
    Society & Culture

    New report identifies systemic racism in immigration detention, calls for abolition

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