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New doc uncovers racism and inappropriate behavior at popular retailer

Director Eva Orner uncovers a toxic work culture at popular retailer Brandy Melville, and the damage fast fashion is doing to the global environment in her new documentary “Brandy Hellville and the Cult of Fast Fashion,” airing now on HBO and streaming on Max. (April 12)


Tim Hortons plastic-free lids: How eco-friendly are the alternatives?

Tim Hortons is testing out plastic-free fibre lids made from plant-based materials in several stores in the Ottawa area, as well as one store in Gatineau, Que. as it says it's continuing its journey to sustainable alternatives. Sean Previl reports on this latest trial by Tim Hortons, and if they have plans to change the packaging for all their products in the future.


Made in Epekwitk: How a Mi'kmaw artist draws with fire

In our CBC series Made in Epekwitk, we meet Indigenous artisans living across Prince Edward Island. Millbrook First Nation artist Annie Martin is a pyrographer — she makes art by burning wood. But Martin doesn't limit her canvas to just one medium. She also creates wearable items, burning her intricate designs onto rancher hats.


An unhealthy lifestyle may land you in a nursing home - study

All lifestyle behaviors except for diet were independently linked to an increased risk of nursing home admission.


Average net worth of Americans by age — see how you compare


20 timeless decor ideas for any home

Flip through the gallery for 20 timeless decor ideas for any home, from finding the right furniture to tying your space together with the perfect scent.


How many litres of water should you drink a day and does tea count?

Drink up!


12 things that will surprise you at European restaurants

When you travel abroad, you expect things to be different. In Europe, the language, food, and landscapes change with each (nearly non-existent) border you cross. However, certain quirks of eating in restaurants on the continent are mostly uniform, regardless of the country.


Gen Z already facing 'midlife crisis' in their 20s

Gen Z, identified as those born between 1997–2012, are already experiencing the 'equivalent of a midlife crisis', reports suggest. US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy delved into Gallup's 2024 World Happiness report, which found those in their twenties are the most unhappy. Murthy believes this to be a result of social media, a suggestion he explored w...


Eating breakfast at this time could reduce heart disease risk

A French study suggests that eating breakfast and supper an hour earlier may reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke. This research emphasizes the importance of meal timing for cardiovascular health, according to The Telegraph. The study found that having breakfast at 8 am instead of 9 am decreases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease by...


Breaking stereotypes on the catwalk

15 year old Monika Myers is Canada’s 1st international runway model with Down Syndrome. She tells us about her journey and gives advice to those looking to get into the industry.


Want to live longer? Try these six foods

Higher diet scores were associated with lower mortality and cardiovascular disease.


Transgender German man reflects on his transition ahead of parliament debate on easing gender change

Transgender German man reflects on his transition ahead of parliament debate on easing gender change


8 rules from doctor to help avoid heart attack

It's better to prevent health problems than to treat them for a long time, especially when it comes to heart health. The best prevention for heart diseases includes a proper diet, regular physical activity, and avoiding harmful habits. Learn about the rules for a healthy lifestyle to prevent a heart attack, reports Express. Don't smoke Doctor Mike ...


Italian restaurant exchanges free wine for customers who trade in phones during meals

A restaurant in Verona is offering free bottles of wine to diners who put their phones aside during their meal. Angelo Lella, owner of Al Condominio, said the goal is for customers to communicate with one another rather than look down at their devices. "We wanted to open a restaurant that was different from the others," he said. "So we picked this ...


Jody Lynn Roll: 'I have Down syndrome, and I think that's awesome'

Jody is an artist whose work has won awards and toured in California. Through the National accessArts Centre's Film Ensemble program, she's had films screened at festivals like Sled Island and Artifact. For Jody, film is a medium through which she can express herself and showcase the beauty of people with disabilities.


A Week In California On A $190,000 Salary

Welcome to Money Diaries where we are tackling the ever-present taboo that is money. We’re asking real people how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period — and we’re tracking every last dollar. This week: a software engineer who makes $190,000 per year and spends some of her money this week on an Apple Watch leather strap. Occupation: Software engineerIndustry: ITAge: 24Location: CaliforniaSalary: $190,000Assets: HYSA:...


New report criticizes B.C. government funding for medications

A new report calls out the B.C. government for falling behind other provinces when it comes to covering several medications, including for rare conditions. Kylie Stanton has the details and the story of a grandmother who pays out of pocket for her granddaughter's meds.


I got a diagnosis that completely changed my relationship


The Best Fashion Trends That Are Defining 2024

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Two cups of espresso could help ward of Alzheimer's - study

Italian scientists: Coffee could avert accumulation of tau proteins and guard against Alzheimer's disease.


Sask. man, 72, turns his love for baking into a successful business

When you think of retirement, you may picture leisurely days around the house or casual hobbies but for one retiree from Milestone, Sask., retirement is a little busier thanks to his zest for baking.


Restaurants feeling financial pinch as industry sees drop in employment

A Vancouver restaurant is feeling the financial pinch as the industry shed over 26,000 jobs in March. Grace Ke reports.


‘Friendly’ and ‘walkable’ city named one of the best destinations in the UK


Affordability issues are ‘casting a shadow’ over young Canadians’ economic futures

Young Canadians' economic futures are at risk if affordability issues driving up the cost of housing and debt persist, Statistics Canada says in a new report.


6 thoughts and actions that only amplify anxiety and worry

Not to worry and be nervous is absolutely normal, albeit very unpleasant. But sometimes anxiety and concern can be so toxic that it hinders one's ability to carry on with daily activities. Our habits and thoughts can exacerbate the situation. Huffpost shares habits that intensify our anxiety and worry. Black-and-white thinking It is also known as "...


Warning to seafood lovers as major problem could be 'underestimated'

Researchers tested the most consumed marine species: cod, haddock, lobster, salmon, scallop, shrimp, and tuna.


Infrared fitness: Feel the heat of summer with added health benefits

Victoria Fenn Alvarado tries out Infrared Fitness to discover the benefits electromagnetic radiation can offer to your workout and your health.


Polish city among top 5 in Europe for highest life quality: Unique features

In a new ranking of European cities where people are most satisfied with their lives, Poland's Gdansk is in the top 5. The city is also one of the best for living with small children and for migrants. The study took into account all the amenities - from the work of transport and organizations to street cleanliness and safety, according to yavp.pl. ...


Nutritionists identify 5 eating habits harmful to health

Unhealthy eating habits lead to metabolic disorders, which in turn provoke hormonal imbalances, weight gain, and many other health problems, according to Eat This, Not That. Consumption of too many refined carbohydrates and sugar "Consuming excessive refined carbohydrates, such as sugary cereals and white bread, can cause rapid spikes in your blood...


Retirees: Is it time to downsize, even in this real estate market?

Your home is your sanctuary, but it’s also one of your biggest budget items. And after you retire, it may feel like more house than you need. But in this housing market, when a smaller home with upgraded features may be about as expensive as the one you’re selling, is it still smart to downsize? In some cases, downsizing is appropriate, but not nec...


High School teacher shares his OCD journey with grade 11 students

In this video for the CBC Creator Network, Grade 11 student Fiona Babar profiles her teacher Andrew Foreman, who has been open with his students about being diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.


The 32 Most Criminally Underrated '80s Trends

Leopard print and loafers, oh my!


The George Hotel in Tel Aviv: A scene from the Jetsons

If I lived nearby, I’d surely befriend some members so they could vouch for my membership.


Golfing, gardening may be linked to ALS risk

Research published in the Journal of Neurological Sciences earlier this year found that outdoor recreational activities, such as golfing, woodworking and hunting may increase a person’s likelihood of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), especially among men.


Lose weight without going to gym: Simple tips to follow

Losing weight can be challenging for those who dislike exercising. While healthy eating and regular physical activity are crucial, incorporating unexpected and enjoyable activities into your daily routine can help burn more calories and maintain motivation on the path to a healthier lifestyle, writes New York Post. In particular, the article shares...


Kate Ashford: Retirement could come sooner than you think - how to plan for it

NEW YORK (AP) — American workers expect to retire at a median age of 65, according to a 2023 survey from the Employee Benefit Research Institute, or EBRI. But the actual median age for retirement is 62, the survey found. That may not seem like a big gap, but if you retire three years earlier than planned, that’s three fewer years of savings and thr...


As his trans daughter struggles, a father pushes past his prejudice

A father has found himself in an unlikely role fighting bathroom bans that have proliferated at the state and local level in recent years. (AP video: Nick Ingram)


Tips on making ends meet in a world where ‘everything is costing more’

As the cost of living continues to rise, a Halifax-area financial advisor is offering advice to help families cut back on extra costs.


Can’t understand your Gen Z colleagues? These are the most unknown slang terms of 2024

Fear not, we have all the answers!


Best tinted sunscreens to keep your skin protected and glowing

Wearing sunscreen every day is a must and why not get a nice glow while you're at it? We snapped up some of the most popular brands and put them to the test.


How eating bananas daily can boost your well-being

Eating a banana daily can contribute significantly to a healthier diet, as most people don't consume the recommended servings of fruits and vegetables. According to registered dietitian nutritionist Lauren Manaker, incorporating bananas into your daily diet can be beneficial for getting necessary fruit servings, according to Country Living. Bananas...


I go out for meals by myself. It's taught me what I want in a partner

I'm now far more confident being single.


8 Jewelry Trends To Complete Your Outfit In 2024

With a new season bringing with it a bounty of bold fashion trends — denim gowns and mesh footwear, to name a few — it’s easy to overlook what’s happening with all things jewelry. Necklaces and earrings might be the last thing you put on when piecing together an outfit, but they’re certainly not the least part of the whole ensemble, especially as far as 2024’s trending styles are concerned. The spring/summer runways teased a y2k-meets-bohemian...


Check Out Kawasaki's Incredibly Rad, Fishing-Ready Ultra 160LX-S Angler Jet Ski

Who's ready to go fishing?


Single life brings freedom — and societal challenges

Tommy is in his 40s, and has been single his whole life. In an emotional phone call, he told BC Today host Michelle Eliot about the impact it has on him.


How a group of strangers found homes together in one of Canada's priciest municipalities

Splitting mortgages via co-ownership is one way some British Columbians are achieving dreams of home ownership as real estate prices reach record highs.


39 Spring Fashion Must-Haves, According To Refinery29 Editors

We’ve turned the clocks forward, the days are getting warmer, the sun is shining — spring is fully here. We're starting to shed winter layers and storing away our cold-weather fashion to embrace the best of spring style. When it comes to approaching spring fashion, we toe the transitional-dressing line. It’s not quite yet hot enough for T-shirts and shorts, but putting together a functional outfit that will keep you comfortable as temperatures...


Co-dependency: Why can't I stop putting others before myself?

Why do we love people who hurt us? People who cannot say "no" are suffering from co-dependency.


Bodybuilder with bionic prosthetic 'an inspiration' as gym trainer

Marissa Gorjizadeh was born in New Brunswick with one arm and is now a certified fitness trainer and bodybuilder in Halifax. She's preparing for her fifth bodybuilding competition. Paul Palmeter has the story.