Julia Lipscombe

Associate Producer, CBC Vancouver

Julia Lipscombe is an associate producer at CBC Vancouver.

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The good, the bad and the abusive: Businesses report variety of experiences with vaccine card program

As of this week, patrons at non-essential services will need to provide proof of two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.

U of A international students say attending class in middle of the night is taking a toll

International Students at the University of Alberta are waking up at all hours to attend lectures and complete exams, and that's taking a toll, according to the International Students Association (ISA).

Jasper National Park says one caribou herd gone, two others on the brink of local extinction

The Alberta Wilderness Association says that southern mountain woodland caribou populations in Jasper National Park are dangerously low, and are calling on Parks Canada to intervene.

Owner of Edmonton's longest-standing independent bookstore retires

After 50 years in the book business, the co-owner of Audreys Books is turning a page.

Petal peddlers from across the world bring exotic beauties to St. Albert orchid show

Among the hundreds of orchids on display in St. Albert at the 42nd Annual Orchid Fair this weekend, it takes a special kind of flower to stand out.

Community mourns beloved Cree educator, leader and 'truth teller'

Former Blue Quills University president, Vincent Steinhauer was instrumental in creating Canada’s first Indigenous-led post-secondary institution.

'Dr. Mom' debunks unscientific mommy blog advice

Some mom blogs say that sleep training your child you can lead to abandonment issues, anxiety disorders or ADHD later in life, but Dr. Stephanie Liu says that kind of advice isn't rooted in fact.

Stars align for Edmonton skincare brand

When Lane Edwards was spending hours in her home laboratory, crafting the first products for her skincare line, Pura Botanicals, she was blasting her favourite band, Fleetwood Mac, for inspiration. She could never have guessed that four years later, the band would be a big fan of hers, too.

Edmonton soldier says Invictus Games helped him cope with PTSD

Twelve years ago, Sgt. Rob Dolson was involved in an ambush in Kandahar Province. Today, he credits the Invictus Games as helping with his PTSD.

'A safe place': Edmonton couple plans wedding as groom transitions

Marita Obst and Farrin van Graven are getting married. But marriage is not the only life-changing experience the Edmonton couple is going through. Van Graven is also transitioning.