New cannabis coffee lets drinkers start their day on a “high note”

BY: MATTHEW CHIN With the legalization of recreational marijuana use in some states, the pot industry is rapidly expanding. In a study by The ArcView Group, the marijuana industry is one of the fastest growing markets in the U.S. with…

This start-up allows you to quit your job and become a working nomad

BY: MATTHEW CHIN In a job market with global unemployment feared to increase from the current 201 million unemployed by 11 million by 2019, the opportunity to work while travelling can feel far out of reach. With many workers  feeling like…

Street artist turns trash into animal sculptures to remind us that pollution kills (Photos)

BY: THE PLAID ZEBRA Artur Bordalo is a Portuguese street artist who began to keenly observe the way humans recklessly dispose of their garbage. He looked at the bald tires and tattered furniture that was littered around the neighbourhood alleys…

This man exposes the fucked up industry that milks living bears’ organs to mix with vodka (Video)

BY: THE PLAID ZEBRA In Vietnam, bear-bile is in high demand. Mixed into vodka as a status symbol, or ingested to reap a number of falsely-believed ‘medicinal benefits’, bear-bile serves a completely useless industry of ignorance and severe animal cruelty.…

The world’s most dangerous drug could turn anyone into a puppet without you even knowing

BY: VICTORIA STUNT You’re alone in a grey city plaza in the centre of Bogota, Colombia when a man comes to sit beside you. You get to chatting and after a while, he offers you a cigarette. You accept, and…

How Medellín used urban planning as a weapon to fight violent cartels and won

BY: VICTORIA STUNT A little girl, about three years old, is the only passenger on a miniature merry-go-round. The tiny horses are delicately painted. A tattered “Pilsen” beer umbrella is used to shade them, instead of the usual over-decorated roof…

A stalker stole my identity on Facebook, threatened my life and no one did shit

BY: NICOLE SCHMIDT It’s late. The sun had dipped behind the buildings of the London Ontario skyline hours ago and a dimly lit moon is suspended in its place. Illuminated by nothing but the faint glow of the sky, the…

Best friends build a village of tiny houses in the middle of nowhere

BY: THE PLAID ZEBRA  On the Llano River in Texas stands a line of houses testament to a 20-year friendship. Four couples decided that the suburban grind was getting in the way of what matters most in life—friends and family.…

Meet the chef whose restaurant uses discarded food to feed the homeless instead of landfills

 BY: MATTHEW CHIN One third of the food produced in the world is wasted, amounting to approximately 1.3 billion tonnes of waste stuffing landfills every year. In addition, 13.5 per cent—or 805 million people in the world—don’t have enough food and…

The DIY greenhouse of the future offers a year-round private oasis

BY: ROB HOFFMAN Francis Gendron recently launched a DIY sustainable greenhouse guide that makes it possible for anyone to construct their own indoor garden-house, built entirely out of recycled and natural materials, and powered entirely by renewable sources. Gendron’s guide…

Travelling is scientifically proven to make you healthier

BY: ZOE MELNYK If for some reason you need another reason to travel besides the thrill of adventure and the opportunity to explore the hidden corners of the world and your mind, try your health. Besides the obvious psychological benefits…

Young entrepreneurs are saving the rainforest with an incredible new alternative to coffee

BY: MATTHEW CHIN If you’re an avid coffee drinker, you might be disappointed to find out that every cup you drink destroys roughly 3cm2 of pristine rainforest. The Amazon is also one of the world’s largest producers of coffee, and…

Governor of Minnesota in the top 1% started taxing the rich and now the 99% are thriving

BY: DANIEL KORN In 2010, after previous unsuccessful political campaigns, Mark Dayton was finally elected as the Governor of Minnesota. In the years since, he has instated several progressive policies. Dayton has raised taxes on tobacco and individuals who make…

This 26-year-old makes a living by train-hopping and capturing it all on Instagram

BY: ROB HOFFMAN 26 year-old Florida native, Molly Steele, was recently arrested for illegally hopping freight trains in El Dorado, Kansas. Sharing the experience on Instagram with nearly 40,000 followers, Steele’s Instagram features an envy-inducing catalogue of train-hopping, traveling and…

This Major League baseball pitcher threw a no-hitter while tripping on LSD

BY: ROB HOFFMAN In one of the most memorable games in Major League baseball, Dock Ellis—a pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates—threw a no-hitter while he was tripping on LSD. Ellis was an incredible player, and arguably an even greater person—a…

If you’re a born traveller, science says you may have the “wanderlust gene”

BY: MATTHEW CHIN If you’re the kind of person that feels compelled to travel—bound to an uncontrollable urge that flows through you, motivating you to drop everything and explore the world—chances are that desire is actually embedded in your genetic…

How “The Revolving Door” has made contemporary politics a puppet show

BY: MITCHELL THOMPSON The Federal government has attempted to stop revolving door practices by banning officials from working for companies that they had dealings with in their final year in office. However Duff Conacher of Democracy Watch argues that the…

This 22-year-old is the Robin Hood of the travel industry and can save you up to 80% on airfare

BY: THE PLAID ZEBRA In the ultimate David and Goliath battle, Aktarer Zaman stood before the lawyers of some of the biggest players in the travel industry for uncovering a dirty little secret that could save consumers up to 80%…

I went to a live porn shoot high on hyper-potent magic mushrooms (NSFW)

Written By: Bryce B. Higgins Photos By: Jason Jones The last time I took Amazonian mushrooms I was so incapacitated that I almost ruined a wedding. The second time, I wound up in a penthouse suite at the Fairmont, Banff Springs…

A 55-year-old Japanese man is sacrificing himself to save Fukushima’s abandoned and radioactive animals

The entire world was watching when the devastating Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster hit Fukushima, Japan in 2011. After six nuclear reactors broke down due to an earthquake-triggered tsunami, 160,000 people were forced to evacuate and relocate to emergency shelters outside…