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Parks Canada says 84 deer killed in $834,000 cull using helicopter

Parks Canada says 84 deer killed in $834,000 cull using helicopter

A second phase of ground hunting is expected to take place between the fall of 2024 and spring of 2025
Warning issued about Campbell River 'birth attendant'

Warning issued about Campbell River 'birth attendant'

The college posted a public advisory saying Annick Meckes may be offering midwifery services without being permitted to do so
Health officials urge vaccination as respiratory illnesses expected to peak over holidays

Health officials urge vaccination as respiratory illnesses expected to peak over holidays

COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations and deaths are down in B.C., but other respiratory illnesses are on the rise.
Parksville mother says cancer spread during chemotherapy wait

Parksville mother says cancer spread during chemotherapy wait

The 43-year-old worries late-stage patients like herself are being sidelined in an overwhelmed cancer-care system
Faced with delays, Saanich woman heads to U.S. for cancer treatment — at a cost

Faced with delays, Saanich woman heads to U.S. for cancer treatment — at a cost

Real estate agent Allison Ducluzeau, 57, says she thought she’d be dead before she saw an oncologist in B.C.
Heart patient rattled after Medi-Van loses wheel on Malahat

Heart patient rattled after Medi-Van loses wheel on Malahat

The van was transporting three patients when the incident happened
Five people in Island region sickened with cantaloupe-related salmonella

Five people in Island region sickened with cantaloupe-related salmonella

The outbreak is related to Malichita- and Rudy-brand cantaloupes sold in October and November
Federal addictions minister says department taking a deeper look into safer supply

Federal addictions minister says department taking a deeper look into safer supply

The probe will include examination of accounts of diversion of prescribed opioids, says Ya’ara Saks
Is safer supply safe? Critics say it hooks new users; others argue it saves lives

Is safer supply safe? Critics say it hooks new users; others argue it saves lives

The controversy around giving drug users prescribed alternative drugs like hydromorphone amped up when a B.C. Coroners Service death review panel recommended opening the program up to those without prescriptions.
Long-term care survey finds little has changed for the better, says seniors advocate

Long-term care survey finds little has changed for the better, says seniors advocate

The survey of about 11,000 long-term-care residents and 8,000 visitors — which follows a similar survey six years ago — found there continues to be insufficient staff to help residents with bathing and eating
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