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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.

  • Smelling your lover’s shirt could improve your sleep

    Smelling your lover’s shirt could improve your sleep

    The scent of a romantic partner can improve sleep, suggests new psychology research from the University of British Columbia.

  • Stressed out? Try smelling your partner’s shirt

    Stressed out? Try smelling your partner’s shirt

    The scent of a romantic partner can help lower stress levels, new psychology research from the University of British Columbia has found.

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

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