Thai govt starts cannabis clinic based on traditional medicine
Last year, Thailand legalised cannabis for medical and research purposes but its recreational use and trading are still illegal.
BC SPCA whips up recipe book for Treat Week
The BC SPCA is releasing a special recipe book to inspire bakers and animal lovers to get involved in Treat Week™, the year’s sweetest fundraiser.
Mochi, the Japanese rice cake that can kill people
Police and fire department in Japan are warning people to be careful while eating mochi rice cakes. The dish with which the Japanese welcome the New Year can result in death.
One in six Canadians expects to return gifts after the holidays
Canadian Gen Z’s are taking things into their own hands this holiday season, with 21 per cent admitting to typically returning some of their holiday gifts — nearly double the number of Boomers who report returning gifts (11 per cent).
Carlsberg is making world’s first paper beer bottle
Carlsberg has unveiled a few days ago two new research prototypes of its Green Fibre Bottle, the first paper bottle to contain beer.
GoFundMe page set up for local realtor seriously injured in accident
Three colleagues and friends have set up a Go Fund Me page to support local realtor Nicole Musgrave after she seriously injured in an accident on Friday.
Odourless cannabis will hit the market soon
CannabCo Pharmaceutical Corp. has announced an agreement with an undisclosed technology provider to deploy an advanced cannabis technology for the production of near-odourless cannabis.
BC SPCA offers 50% off cat adoption fees
BC SPCA invites you to visit one of its 36 locations during its half-price adoption promotion for all adult cats. The event, taking place from July 27 to August 2, is presented by Hill’s® Pet Nutrition.
Do you want a free blizzard all year round ? Go to DQ Squamish on July 20
The first 100 customers who buy a ten inch or larger cake will get a free blizzard every week for a year. There will be discounts on burgers and parfaits and other items in the store as well.
British Columbians willing to fly less to reduce carbon footprint: Survey
A BC Hydro survey has found that when planning a vacation, one-third of British Columbians are open to taking a road trip over a flight to reduce their carbon footprint.











