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Ask Eric: How white asparagus is different from the green stuff

Ask Eric: How white asparagus is different from the green stuff

Eric Akis explains how growers get that pale shade and why it's more expensive

The Parent Rap: Falling off the parental pedestal is jarring

Last week, a parent wrote about a new teen: “My daughter has recently started becoming very secretive. She just turned 13 and up until recently, I’ve felt like we are close.

Dogs giving more than companionship to humans, they're also donating blood to each other

MADISON, Wis. - Dogs always have been known as loyal companions to humans. These days, they're increasingly helping each other — by giving their blood.
Baby Makes Six: When no really means no

Baby Makes Six: When no really means no

I have no teenagers yet, so I have no business giving advice on how to discuss with your teens the alleged gang rape and criminal harassment of 15-year-old Rehtaeh Parsons, nor the Nova Scotia girl’s suicide two years later.
Expert brings bear facts to Victoria

Expert brings bear facts to Victoria

Bears that are given no reason to fear humans are willing to be friendly, but the hunting culture in Canada makes them afraid and unpredictable, says a renowned bear expert.
Author Anny Scoones shares her ‘little thinks’ on Victoria

Author Anny Scoones shares her ‘little thinks’ on Victoria

Victoria is best appreciated as a collage of small pauses, says the writer of a new book on the city. “This city wants you to stop and pause,” said Anny Scoones. “It’s actually begging you.
With new status, transgender Pakistanis run for election for the first time, hoping for voice

With new status, transgender Pakistanis run for election for the first time, hoping for voice

KARACHI, Pakistan - When Bindiya Rana, a transgender candidate in Pakistan's elections, went door to door in the Karachi slum she hopes to represent, few people seemed to care about which gender she identifies with.
Energy levels are up and weight is down

Energy levels are up and weight is down

Participants weigh in on completing the Times Colonist Health Challenge
On the head or shoulder, wrist or shoe - anything goes in floral arrangements for today's prom

On the head or shoulder, wrist or shoe - anything goes in floral arrangements for today's prom

NEW YORK, N.Y. - The elaborate invitation has been proffered and accepted, the limo rented and the outfits co-ordinated, so what's next when planning for prom? That traditional pop of spring, of course, in the corsage and boutonniere.
Sensory Gardens: designing an outdoor space for the senses

Sensory Gardens: designing an outdoor space for the senses

The silky petals of a fragrant pink shrub rose; the crunchy texture of a gravel path; a nook where grass rustles and a stream runs. What we smell, see, hear, touch and taste can make a garden walk a wonderful sensory experience.