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Residents in Victoria and Vancouver have Highest Credit Scores in Canada

As we Millennials take over the workforce and continue to strive forward into adulthood, many indicators mark our evolution into certified ‘grownups.’  No, it is not being able to drink wine, watching Friends on Netflix, and eating ice cream for dinner whenever you want. It is something far more alluring

Vancouver Teen Develops App to Help Detect Alzheimer’s Disease

An eighteen-year-old student from Vancouver, BC has designed a smartphone system that assists in detecting whether or not someone may have Alzheimer’s disease. Kai Leong, a recent graduate of Killarney Secondary School, has developed an app that examines an individual’s gait to detect early onset symptoms of the neurological disorder.

‘Too little, Too Late’: B.C. Government Sued Over Delay Providing $750K Drug

Paul Chung, a 21-year-old university student from Langley, BC, is sueing the government of British Columbia because they delayed providing an expensive drug that, he believes, would have saved him from permanent disablement. Chung says that the Ministry of Health only provided him with coverage for the $750,000-a-year drug, Soliris, after a