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A framed apology, a last compensation cheque: Probe of wrongful Health Ministry firings that destroyed lives concludes

A framed apology, a last compensation cheque: Probe of wrongful Health Ministry firings that destroyed lives concludes

The government has implemented the final four of 41 recommendations from Jay Chalke’s report, including settling unionized employees’ grievances.
Funding announced for new medical school at SFU Surrey campus

Funding announced for new medical school at SFU Surrey campus

Interim dean hired for new school, which is expected to start admitting students in 2026
Higher demand for flu shots this year in B.C.

Higher demand for flu shots this year in B.C.

In B.C. the flu shot is free to anyone six months and older. Go online to getvaccinated.gov.bc.ca to book an appointment.
B.C. to create new stand-alone Housing Ministry

B.C. to create new stand-alone Housing Ministry

The intention is to remove housing out from under the Ministry of the Attorney General, currently led by Murray Rankin, and give it its own budget and ministry.
B.C. Green leader calls for mask mandate to protect children as viral infections rise

B.C. Green leader calls for mask mandate to protect children as viral infections rise

Dr. Sanjiv Gandhi, a pediatric heart surgeon at B.C. Children’s Hospital, says children across the country have had a significant increase in viral infections, with some requiring hospitalization
'I just don't think that he thought this would happen to him'

'I just don't think that he thought this would happen to him'

A Saanich man who hadn’t heard from his 57-year-old plumber brother in Vancouver in a while discovers he died days earlier in a drug house — even though no one in his family knew he was doing drugs.
Family doctors hope new deal allows them to keep doors open, attract others

Family doctors hope new deal allows them to keep doors open, attract others

It’s estimated that about one million people in B.C., including 100,000 in the south Island, don’t have a family doctor.
Lieutenant governor formally asks David Eby to form government

Lieutenant governor formally asks David Eby to form government

B.C. Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin formally asked premier-designate David Eby to confirm he had the confidence the house and then asked him to form government.
Flu-shot rollout plagued by supply problems, online glitches

Flu-shot rollout plagued by supply problems, online glitches

Some arriving at pharmacies for flu shots told supplies have run out, people are sharing tips online about how to get an appointment, and health-care workers worry they won’t get vaccine in time
Former family doctor turned psychiatrist sees impact of GP shortage on her patients

Former family doctor turned psychiatrist sees impact of GP shortage on her patients

An estimated one million people in B.C. do not have a family doctor, about 100,000 on the south Island.