Diabetes can make it harder to feel - and heal - foot problems. If you suffer from diabetes, check your feet daily and pamper your tootsies.Having diabetes means you’re more likely to experience probl
What does the future of genetic engineering have in store for consumers? It’s been 15 years since the first genetically engineered crop, a herbicide-tolerant canola, was approved in CanadaWhat d
HUB Cycling Connection is organizing a week-long cycling event to get people to commute on their bikes.October 29 to November 2 is Bike to Work Week in Metro Vancouver. Organized by HUB: Your Cycling
When a friend invited Jo Ann Stevenson to walk a labyrinth, she had no idea it would have such an impact on her lifeWhen a friend invited Jo Ann Stevenson to walk a labyrinth, she had no idea it would
Did you know that you might be among millions of unwilling users of nanotechnology: a global industry worth an estimated $11Did you know that you might be among millions of unwilling users of nanotech
As the worlds population transitions to urban city areas, sustainable initiatives need to consider issues beyond their borders.In 2011 the United Nations reported that for the first time, more than h
This Wildlife Wednesday, learn about the Asian elephant, and how it compares to its African counterpart.Known as the smaller elephant in comparison to its African cousin, the Asian elephant is equally
Farmers are under great pressure to produce, but this doesnt have to be at odds with environmental sustainability.In South America four million hectares of forest are cut down every year, creating a
November 12 to 18 is Natural Health Product Week. Find out how you can get involved and celebrate!Next week is Natural Health Product (NHP) Week. Organized by the Canadian Health Food Association (CHF
This Wildlife Wednesday, learn about the gray wolf, and why its still being threatened by humans.Who’s afraid of the big, bad wolf? A lot of people, it turns out. Even though the gray wolf (also know