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Explore the captivating underwater scene with mesmerizing sunlight rays penetrating the deep sea.

Instructors’ Accommodation Discourse on the First Day of Class

ByCanDAREFeb 25, 2025
Person in outdoor clothing squats on grass, examining animal remains; mountainous landscape in the background under a cloudy sky, illustrating the science of tracking wolves.

Episode 4: The science and ethics of tracking wolves with Shelley Alexander

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationFeb 24, 2025
Curling match in progress at an arena with "Milano Cortina 2026" and Olympic rings displayed in the background, capturing the pursuit of excellence as players appear blurred in motion on the ice.

Leaning into excellence and growth

ByEmotional Intelligence MicroblogFeb 18, 20261 min read

A special thank you to CanLyme volunteers, Sue and Gary McDougall

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationFeb 24, 2025

Why Southern Resident killer whales need emergency protection

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationFeb 19, 2025

Perceptions of University by Students with an Invisible Disability

ByCanDAREFeb 18, 2025

Episode 3: Wolves, biodiversity, and food security with Susan Bragdon

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationFeb 17, 2025

Rave review of EQ-i 2.0 Certification by David VanGeystel

ByEITC | The Emotional Intelligence Training CompanyFeb 11, 2025
Five people holding colorful mugs of hot drinks together over a wooden table, with steam rising from the mugs—a cozy winter self-care ritual that celebrates warmth and community.

Winter Self-Care: Reconnect With Your Energy – Cultivate Ritual & Community

ByCraniosacral Therapy OttawaFeb 18, 2026
A man speaks into a microphone while beside him, a police officer sits in uniform. Text overlay reads, "Cops INVADE Privacy," raising concerns about Toronto Police corruption and information security. Police insignia and flags are visible in the background.

Toronto Police corruption reveals widespread information security problem

ByPink Sheep DesignFeb 16, 2026
Close-up of fabric with a circular stitched pattern in yellow and gold thread on the left and intricate blue lace stitching on the right—perfect inspiration for going back to the drawing board with your next design.

Back to the Drawing Board

ByAna BuzzalinoFeb 16, 2026
A group of J-pod orcas swims near the surface of the ocean, viewed from above with some tree branches in the foreground, as gentle noise from their movement mingles with the tranquil scene.

What J-pod teaches us about noise

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationFeb 13, 2026
Logo for Victoria Fiddle Society featuring a stylized fiddle with sun, water, and trees, over a blurred background with silhouettes and lights—perfect for promoting the MARCH 2026 FIDDLE JAM.

MARCH 2026 FIDDLE JAM

ByVictoria Fiddle SocietyFeb 12, 2026
A wolf, known for its extensive travel distances and large home range, crosses a snowy road near a 40 km/h speed limit sign and a horse crossing warning sign, with snow-covered trees in the background.

Wolf home range and travel distances

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationFeb 10, 2026
Miniature figures and vintage TVs are placed over collaged newspapers and letters, with a man’s partially visible face in the background, exploring myths about Lyme disease in Canada.

Six myths about Lyme disease that harm patients in Canada

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationFeb 10, 2026
A black rectangular object with red patterned accents stands next to a square piece of paper, its pink and white floral design and large circular cutout evoking a sense of joy.

On Paper and Joy

ByAna BuzzalinoFeb 9, 2026
A stained glass window with abstract, colorful geometric patterns is illuminated by bright light on a purple background, evoking the phrase "This Is My Body" in its radiant display.

Return of This Is My Body

ByKori DotyFeb 8, 2026
A beluga whale, known for its rich social lives, is partially submerged in dark blue water, with its white back and fins visible above the surface amid splashing waves.

The social and cultural lives of belugas

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationFeb 5, 2026
A person smiling in front of a virtual background displaying information about the Canadian Tick-Borne Disease Conference, focusing on tick-borne illness and post-infection illness, November 2025, in Toronto.

Dr. Vett Lloyd on biobanks and the science of tick-borne post-infection illness

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationFeb 5, 2026
Ivonne Hernandez stands outdoors in a grassy field, smiling in her dark dress and holding a violin, as sunlight filters through the trees—capturing the spirit of her workshop.

One-day Workshop with Ivonne Hernandez

ByVictoria Fiddle SocietyFeb 4, 2026
A man discusses Neuropsychiatric Lyme in a video titled “Neuropsychiatric Lyme, recognition and management, by Dr. Brian Fallon,” featuring logos of Columbia University Medical Center and the New York State Office of Mental Health.

Dr. Brian Fallon on Neuropsychiatric Lyme

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationJan 25, 2026
A hand points to a red, circular bullseye rash with a lighter center on a person's torso, often seen in early Lyme diagnosis.

New research: Infrared thermography makes the bullseye rash more visible for diagnosis of Lyme

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationJan 23, 2026
Three brown bears stand and rest on a fallen tree trunk above a flowing river, surrounded by green forest—a peaceful scene that highlights the utility of science in understanding wildlife habitats.

The utility of science

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJan 22, 2026
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Background Paper: Drug Trafficking, Substance Use, Immigrants and Refugees

ByVictoria Coalition for Survivors of TortureJan 22, 2026
A person looks into a microscope, highlighting the search for answers in Lyme disease. The CanLyme (Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation) logo and name appear on the right side of the image.

Chronic Lyme is real

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationJan 22, 2026
A dolphin swimming in the water, enjoying playful bromances much like belugas do in their social pods.

Do belugas have bromances?

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJan 21, 2026
Exterior view of a residential building with text overlay highlighting a digital storytelling project on care and social connection by Aging in the Right Place Partnership and Hey Neighbour Collective.

HNC Feature: Where Social Connection Becomes Care

ByHey Neighbour CollectiveJan 21, 2026
A person stands smiling and making a hand gesture in front of the entrance to an Aikido dojo, embracing the magic of new beginnings beneath large wooden signs and glass doors.

On Aikido magic & new beginnings

ByHeart & Hands Health CollectiveJan 21, 2026
Assorted fresh fruits, vegetables, legumes, seeds, nuts, and salmon fillets are arranged on a tabletop with a wooden cutting board, highlighting healthy foods often valued in Chinese medicine for blood building.

Traditional blood building: Chinese Medicine & Western Herbal Approaches

ByHeart & Hands Health CollectiveJan 21, 2026
A white beluga whale swims beside a smaller, gray beluga calf in dark, rippling water, highlighting the close social lives of belugas.

New scientific review highlights the complex and culturally rich social lives of belugas

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJan 21, 2026
Split screen: a modern laboratory showcasing advanced diagnostic tools on the left, and a man with a white beard in a University of Calgary shirt speaking about Lyme disease on video on the right.

Diagnostic tools for Lyme disease, by Dr. Ralph Hawkins

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationJan 21, 2026
Event flyer for a Zoom conversation with Dr. Nancy Clark on integrated mental health care for refugees, hosted by the Victoria Coalition for Survivors of Torture on February 20, 2-4pm.

A Conversation with Dr. Nancy Clark

ByVictoria Coalition for Survivors of TortureJan 20, 2026
A painted still-life of a basket filled with red apples, green leaves, and purple grapes on a light background, capturing the timeless charm where everything old is new again.

Everything Old is New Again

ByAna BuzzalinoJan 19, 2026
A large group of people seated in a brightly lit room, playing musical instruments together in a Monthly Jam rehearsal or practice session.

FEBRUARY 2026 Monthly Jam

ByVictoria Fiddle SocietyJan 17, 2026
Three people holding and waving lit sparklers, with their faces out of focus in the background, capturing the excitement and opportunities of the New Year.

New year, new opportunities for growth

ByEmotional Intelligence MicroblogJan 16, 2026
Map showing the southern region of British Columbia, Canada—including Vancouver Island and surrounding coastal areas—with green lines and dots marking Achiever achievements and key locations for a 2025 year in review.

A year in review: What was Achiever up to in 2025?

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJan 15, 2026
Two orcas, part of a long-lived species, swim near the surface of calm water, mist rising from their blowholes and a forested shoreline in the background.

Long-term research on long-lived species takes a village

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJan 14, 2026
Close-up of colorful, hand-stitched embroidery from the Stitch Journal 2025, featuring various patterns and stitches separated by a vertical seam.

Holding a Year: Stitch Journal 2025

ByAna BuzzalinoJan 12, 2026
Four women stand on a stadium field holding trophies and smiling in front of a black sponsor backdrop, celebrating their success in endurance sport.

Goal Setting for Success in Endurance Sport

ByRob DibdenJan 6, 2026
A person wearing a race bib numbered 161 stands on a road in athletic gear, smiling at the camera—perhaps ready for the games—with people and trees visible in the background.

Eric Bennett tells us about his introduction to physio for the jaw, and his love of games

ByArbutus Physiotherapy & Health CentreJan 6, 2026
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