

Twilight of the Libraries: What Gets Lost When Books Go Off-Site and Online
Libraries can’t escape the push for digitization, but we still need actual books on shelves
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How a Tourette’s Diagnosis Helped Me Understand Who I Am
I long resisted looking for the cause of my tics. Then I received a diagnosis that changed everything
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Ruffled Feathers: How Feral Peacocks Divided a Small Town
The birds were beloved. But they also chased garbage trucks, scratched cars, and feasted on vegetable patches
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The Joy, and Science, of Cold-Water Swimming
Depressive moods and menopausal turmoil drove me to a chilly “treatment” before I even knew there was such a thing
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The Future of Truth and Reconciliation
S3E26 of The Conversation Piece podcast
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Clearing Out: BC’s Logging Industry Sets Its Sights on the US
Facing ecological and political uncertainty at home, some of the province’s largest lumber producers are looking south
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Is the Humidex Just Hot Air?
The formula was developed in 1965, but some experts say the sweaty signifier is flawed
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Why Climate Change Is Not an Environmental Issue
Misunderstanding the nature of the peril humanity faces is one reason climate politics has been so prone to frustration and despair
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