This Canadian bug farm wants to feed you ethically raised crickets
While eating insects is nothing new, the idea of animal welfare for the lowly cricket and mealworm is. Is there a way to raise a happier insect before it reaches its chocolate-covered fate?
Help or hype: The maker of Cold-FX debuts a new product
Dr. Jacqueline Shan made it big when she developed Cold-FX. She's at it again with a new line of products, but the question remains the same: do they actually work?
How to make an MBA work for you
Simply earning a degree is not enough — focus your goals, target employers and build relationships
The high cost and big payoff of part-time programs
Karina Ling had never thought of herself as a morning person. Yet, twice a week, she’d voluntarily wake up at 4:30 a.m.
Never a bridesmaid, always a wedding guest
Jessica Wynne Lockhart shares why she wants desperately to walk down the aisle — but not as a bride.
Shouldering the burden
Research supports an extended role for physiotherapists in the treatment of damaged deltoids.
Links between genetics and lung cancer being explored
Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world and the most common cause of cancer-related deaths in Canada.
Private clubs in Alberta: A thing of the past, or a part of the future?
Many private clubs have gone under in recent years as membership dwindles. Those that remain are having to reinvent themselves and regain lost ground.
Miss Universe Canada contestant Jessica Lockhart's life lesson
After losing her job, Jessica Lockhart entered the Miss Universe pageant on a whim. The results were life changing