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VR Brings Outside World to Prison Inmates
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Inmates at California prisons are experiencing the outside world through VR headsets, thanks to Creative Acts. Jacob Smith, a 20-year veteran, has walked bustling markets in Thailand and practiced job interviews. Last month, dozens of men participated in a weeklong program, with reactions ranging from smiles to tears. Experts believe this could revolutionize rehab, as nature videos have shown to calm aggression and cut discipline issues. The program is expanding statewide, with Californias Department of Corrections welcoming it as a tool for healing trauma and boosting successful reentry. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Suspicious Death in Surrey House Fire
01:11|A fatal house fire in Surrey, BCs Panorama Ridge neighborhood has led to a suspicious death investigation. The blaze, discovered by firefighters, resulted in the discovery of a mans body. The Lower Mainlands Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is now leading the probe, assuring the community its not linked to recent extortion attempts. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward. Checkout Solipillow.com
Atmospheric River Brings Flood Risks to BC
01:43|Atmospheric river pummels British Columbia, prompting evacuations and flood watches. Chemainus River threatens properties, while Chilliwack River residents brace for potential flooding. Construction crews work to mitigate risks, as officials urge caution amid ongoing rain projections. Environment Canada issues rainfall warning, advising residents to stay clear of riverbanks and check drivebc.com for conditions. Checkout Solipillow.com
Head-On Crash on Trans-Canada Highway: Serious Injuries
01:08|Heavy rain causes head-on collision on Trans-Canada Highway, seriously injuring car driver; investigation underway. Checkout Solipillow.com
Demko's Injury: Canucks Face Goalie, Defense Crisis
01:34|Vancouver Canucks All-Star Goalie Thatcher Demko Injured, Out Indefinitely; Nikita Tolopilo Called Up The Vancouver Canucks all-star goalie, Thatcher Demko, has been sent back to Vancouver for a full medical check after leaving early in their loss to the Maple Leafs. Demko is expected to miss at least a week or two, with head coach Adam Foote hinting at a potential season-ending injury. The team has called up Nikita Tolopilo from the AHLs Abbotsford Canucks to start in net against the Canadiens on Monday. Demkos injury is just one of many for the Canucks, who are also dealing with injuries to defenseman Derek Forbort and centers Marco Rossi, Teddy Blueger, and Filip Chytil. Winger Conor Garland is set to return, but bruising forward Kiefer Sherwood, the teams top trade asset, is out with an undisclosed injury that could sideline him for up to three weeks. Checkout Solipillow.com
Twice Lands in Vancouver for Sold-Out Tour
01:46|K-pop sensation Twice makes their first North American stop, landing in Vancouver for their This is For World Tour. Fans, including Cheery Huang, flock to the airport with signs and gifts, eager for a glimpse of the nine-member girl group. Despite a quick exit, the idols presence sparks excitement and debate among fans. The sold-out concerts at Rogers Arena feature a 360-degree stage and global hits, creating an unforgettable experience for over 32,000 fans. Checkout Solipillow.com
Mattel's New Autistic Barbie
01:41|Mattel introduces its first autistic Barbie doll, created in partnership with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. The doll, priced at $11.87, features subtle traits like sideways-glancing eyes and articulated elbows/wrists. It comes with a fidget spinner, headphones, and tablet, inspired by Mattel employees with autism. This addition joins other diverse Fashionistas dolls, reflecting the real world and dreams of children. Checkout Solipillow.com
Canada's Skeleton Controversy: Olympic Dreams Dashed
01:55|Controversy erupts in skeleton sport ahead of Milan Cortina Olympics: Canadian federation pulls athletes from race, limiting points for others; American slider Katie Uhlaender, a five-time Olympian, accuses Canada of deliberate move to protect senior teammates Olympic spot; International Bobsled and Skeleton Federation investigates possible manipulation. Checkout Solipillow.com