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Linda Aylesworth

Linda Aylesworth

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Linda Aylesworth
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Study to probe level of COVID-19 transmission in Vancouver schools

The study will use blood tests from staff members in the Vancouver School District to see how many have been exposed to COVID-19 at some point during the pandemic.
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UBC professor uses knowledge of SARS to develop COVID-19 drug

Dr. Josef Penninger, a UBC life sciences institute director, co-discovered an enzyme called ACE2 while working as a researcher in Toronto in the late 90s.
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B.C. woman warns dog owners after Siberian Husky poisoned by cannab...

One vet says such poisonings have been on the rise since cannabis was legalized and he sees about five to 10 such cases every week.
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New 3D printing technology to help surgeons at B.C. Children’s Hosp...

The 3D printers can make models of a child’s organs to help doctors with clinical planning and preparation.
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Meet the SFU researcher hoping to put a friendly face on spiders

Are you scared of spiders? This SFU researcher says you ought not to be.
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Adaptive bike for special needs child stolen from Maple Ridge eleme...

Brayden Grozdanich was born with cerebral palsy and had to regularly endure painful physiotherapy to stretch his muscles.
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On his 90th birthday, B.C. billionaire Jim Pattison says he still l...

Ninety years ago today, Jimmy Pattison, one of Canada’s most successful entrepreneurs, was born in...

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A third of B.C.’s kindergarten students are ‘vulnerable’, says report

A study out of UBC’s School of Population and Public Health shows a disturbing trend in the development of B.C. children about to enter kindergarten.
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Scientists use technology, bacteria to help prevent disease

Something called the human microbiome may hold the key to a healthier future for humankind.
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Vancouver man looking for help cleaning up Stanley Park

Weissman has taken it upon himself to clean up the copious mounds of trash that litter the many homeless camps that exists among the trees.
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SFU scientists study kissing bugs in effort to curb impact on human...

They are known as the ‘kissing bug’ and while these insects are not something we have seen in B.C., an international research team, including scientists from Simon Fraser University, are hoping to study the bug and curb its impact on humans.
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WATCH: Eagle caught in power line rescued by BC Hydro technician

It was just a regular start to the week for BC Hydro technician Bruce Byrnell, when his Richmond crew received a call that an eagle was hanging on a power line, just east of Boundary Bay Airport.
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‘Chester’ the rescued false killer whale calf growing stronger ever...

Staff at the Marine Mammal Rescue Centre, run by the Vancouver Aquarium, are cautiously optimistic that ‘Chester’, the rescued false killer whale calf, will survive.