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Peg Fong

How a Juno Award-Winning Soprano Learned to Speak Her Truth

Measha Brueggergosman on life, love, and loss.

Salman Rushdie on the Notion of Truth, and Life After Death Threats

Telling stories within stories, in locations that matter.

The Legacy of Michael Smith

27 Years Ago This Week, A Vancouver Professor Won the Nobel Prize for the First Gene Editing Technology

Michael Smith’s research on changing DNA code became a foundation of biotechnology.

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Dr. Wilson J. Kwong

As the son of bakers who immigrated to Canada in the early 1970s, Dr. Wilson J. Kwong had always thought he would follow in the family bakery business. But when a persistent pain in his mouth drove him to seek help, he discovered a new calling.

Math Catcher: Mathematics Through Aboriginal Storytelling

Jungic is visiting these students as part of the Math Catcher outreach program, which he founded in 2011 to instil a love of math in young kids—especially those in Indigenous communities. Math Catcher brings school pop-ins, workshops, and camps to underserved parts of British Columbia, helping demystify a subject that many children find intimidating.

The Legacy of Michael Smith

The Legacy of Michael Smith

Discover the story of a humble Vancouver scientist who won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

Dr. Fabio Rossi and Stem Cell Research

The director at the University of British Columbia’s Biomedical Research Centre has spent his career figuring out what makes tissues regenerate or irreversibly degenerate.

Measha Brueggergosman

Measha Brueggergosman would like to have a better relationship with Vancouver.

Salman Rushdie

In his latest novel, world-famous author Salman Rushdie ditches fantastic elements in favour of a very startling reality.

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